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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 797960

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The image shows a page from a book or magazine titled "The Gazette," dated March 19, 1971. The section shown is titled "The Calendar." This section features two artworks:

  1. Left Image:

    • Title: "St. Jerome in His Study"
    • Artist: Joos van Cleve
    • Date: c. 1520
    • Medium: Oil on panel
    • Provenance: Gift of Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Graydon M. P. Murphy
    • Description: The painting depicts St. Jerome in a study setting, surrounded by books and other items. He is shown with a skull and a crucifix, symbolizing his contemplation of mortality and faith.
  2. Right Image:

    • Title: "Standing Warrior"
    • Date: c. 1530
    • Medium: Nutwood
    • Provenance: Gift of Dr. Fritz Talbot and purchase
    • Description: The sculpture is of a standing warrior, depicted in armor, holding a weapon.

Additionally, there is a text mentioning an exhibition titled "Auch kleine Dinge: Dürer and the Decorative Tradition—a survey of German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century," which was at the Busch-Reisinger through April 5.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "The Calendar" from a magazine called "The Gazette," dated March 19, 1971. The page features two distinct artworks.

  1. The first artwork on the left is labeled "St. Jerome in His Study" by Joos van Cleve, circa 1520. It is an oil painting on a panel and is described as a gift of Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M-P. Murphy. The artwork depicts a saint, St. Jerome, in a study setting, surrounded by books, a skull, and various objects typical of a scholar's environment.

  2. The second artwork on the right is titled "Standing Warrior" and is dated circa 1530. It is made of nutwood and is noted as a gift of Dr. Fritz Talbot and purchased. The figure is a detailed statue of a warrior, likely representing a historical or mythological character in armor.

Below these images, there is a description of an exhibition titled "Auch kleine Dinge: Durer and the Decorative Tradition," which is a survey of German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century, held at the Busch-Reisinger through April 3.

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The image displays an open book, specifically a calendar page from March 19, 1971, as indicated by the tab on the left side labeled "March 19, 1971 - The Gazette." The page is titled "The Calendar."

The main content of the page features two distinct art pieces:

  1. On the left, there is a detailed black-and-white illustration of "St. Jerome in His Study" by Joos van Cleve, dated around 1520. The description beneath the image notes that it is an oil on panel, a gift from Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M.P. Murphy. The caption also mentions an exhibition titled "Auch kleine Dinge: Durer and the Decorative Tradition—a survey of German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century, at the Busch-Reisinger through April 3."

  2. On the right, there is an image of a "Standing Warrior," dated around 1530. This piece is made of nutwood and is a gift from Dr. Fritz Talbot and a purchase.

The page is carefully preserved with a clear, removable protective sheet. The overall presentation suggests that this calendar page is part of a collection, possibly in a museum or an archival setting.

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The image depicts an open page from "The Calendar" section of a publication titled "The Gazette," dated March 19, 1971. The page highlights two pieces of artwork and provides related information:

  1. Left Side Image:

    • Title: "St. Jerome in His Study"
    • Artist: Joos van Cleve
    • Year: circa 1520
    • Medium: Oil on panel
    • Donation: Gift of Howard Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M.-P. Murphy

    The artwork shows St. Jerome, a well-known Christian scholar, seated at a desk within a detailed study room, engaged in scholarly activities.

  2. Right Side Image:

    • Title: "Standing Warrior"
    • Year: circa 1530
    • Material: Nutwood
    • Donation: Gift of Dr. Fritz Talbot and purchase

    This artwork is a sculpture of a warrior, standing in an armor-like attire.

Additionally, there is a mention of an exhibition:

  • Exhibition Title: "Auch kleine Dinge: Dürer and the Decorative Tradition"
  • Description: A survey of German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century
  • Location: The Bosch-Reitz Gallery
  • Duration: Through April 3

A piece of tape on the left side of the page notes the date "March 19, 1971."

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The image shows an open page from a publication titled "The Calendar," dated March 19, 1971, from "The Gazette." The page features two distinct artworks:

  1. On the left side, there is an illustration of a painting titled "St. Jerome in His Study," created by Joos van Cleve around 1520. The medium is oil on panel, and it is noted as a gift to the collection from Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M.P. Murphy. The painting depicts St. Jerome in a study, surrounded by various objects including a skull and books, indicative of his scholarly and contemplative life.

  2. On the right side, there is an image of a sculpture titled "Standing Warrior," created around 1530. The sculpture is made of nutwood and was gifted to the collection by Dr. Fritz Talbot and purchased by the institution. The warrior is depicted in a detailed, armored stance.

Below the images, there is a brief note about an exhibition titled "Auch kleine Dinge: Dürer and the Decorative Tradition," which is a survey of German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through April 3.

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The image shows a page from an old newspaper or magazine, specifically a section titled "The Calendar," dated March 19, 1971, from "The Gazette." The page features two historical artworks:

  1. The first artwork is a painting titled "St. Jerome in His Study," created by Joos van Cleve around 1520. The painting is on an oil panel and is described as a gift of Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M.-P. Murphy. The image depicts St. Jerome, a prominent Christian theologian, in a scholarly setting with books, a skull, and various objects around him.

  2. The second artwork is a sculpture titled "Standing Warrior," created around 1530. This piece is made of nutwood and is described as a gift of Dr. Fritz Talbot and a purchase. The sculpture portrays a warrior in full armor, standing with one hand resting on his hip.

Additionally, there is a note about an exhibition titled "Auch kleine Dinge: Dürer and the Decorative Tradition," which surveys German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through April 3. The page appears to be preserved in a binder or album.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping titled "The Calendar" dated March 19, 1971 from The Gazette. It features two artworks:

  1. On the left, there is a detailed image of a painting titled "St. Jerome in His Study" by Joos van Cleve, circa 1520. This oil on panel painting depicts St. Jerome sitting at a desk with a skull in his hand, surrounded by books and candlelight. The background shows an arched window with a view of trees and various items on shelves. The painting is a gift from Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M.-P. Murphy.

  2. On the right, there is a photograph of a sculpture called "Standing Warrior," circa 1530, made out of nutwood. The sculpture portrays a figure in armor with intricate detailing. This piece is a gift from Dr. Fritz Talbot and was acquired through purchase.

There is also a note about a survey titled "Durer and the Decorative Tradition" showcasing German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through April 3.

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The image shows a section of a book or a catalog page with two pieces of artwork. On the left, there's a reproduction of a classical painting captioned "St. Jerome in His Study, by Joos van Cleve, c. 1520. Oil on panel. Gift of Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson P. Murphy." This painting depicts a tranquil scene inside an architectural space with an individual engaged in reading or writing at a desk.

On the right side of the page, there's a reproduction of a sculpture or figurine captioned "Standing Warrior, c. 1300. Nutwood. Gift of Dr. Fritz Talbot and purchase." The depicted sculpture shows a warrior in full regalia, suggesting medieval armor and poise.

The context of the page suggests that these are items, possibly part of a collection or an exhibition, related to the history of art. The page is titled "The Calendar," and there's an additional reference to an exhibition: "Ach liebste Dinge: Dürer and the Decorative Tradition—a survey of German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century; at the Busch-Reisinger through April 3." There is a yellowing piece of paper with visible text indicating a date "March 19, 1971,” and textual passages from a publication titled "The Gazette." This suggests that the image was taken from a historical or archival document related to art exhibitions.

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The image shows an open book or catalog titled "The Calendar," dated March 19, 1971, and labeled as "The Gazette" in the top left corner. The page features two distinct illustrations:

  1. Left Illustration:

    • A detailed black-and-white engraving depicting St. Jerome in his Study.
    • The artwork is attributed to Joos van Cleve, dated c. 1520, and is described as being on panel.
    • It is noted as a Gift of Howland Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M.P. Murphy.
    • The scene shows St. Jerome seated at a desk, surrounded by books, a skull, and other scholarly items, suggesting a contemplative or scholarly atmosphere.
  2. Right Illustration:

    • A detailed black-and-white engraving of a Standing Warrior, dated c. 1530, and attributed to Nutwood.
    • This piece is described as a Gift of Dr. Fritz Talbot and a purchase.
    • The warrior is depicted in elaborate armor, standing confidently with one arm raised, possibly holding a weapon or shield.

Below the illustrations, there is descriptive text that provides additional context:

  • The page mentions an exhibition titled "Auch Kleine Dinge: Durer and the Decorative Tradition", which surveys German paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the first half of the 16th century.
  • The exhibition is noted to be at the Busch-Reisinger through April 3.

The overall design of the page is clean and formal, typical of an art catalog or exhibition guide, with a focus on historical artworks and their provenance. The layout includes captions and credits for each piece, emphasizing their significance and origin.

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The image shows an open book with a page displaying the title "The Calendar" at the top. Below the title, there are two images. On the left side, there is a black-and-white picture of a man sitting in front of a desk with a skull and a candle. On the right side, there is another black-and-white picture of a standing figure wearing armor. The page also includes a date, "March 19, 1971," and the name "The Gazette."