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The image shows a press release or informational document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The document is titled "German Drawings and Watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and provides details about an upcoming exhibition.

Key points from the document include:

  1. Exhibition Details:

    • Title: "German Master Drawings of the Nineteenth Century"
    • Opening Date: October 5th
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
    • Content: The exhibition will feature landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals by 51 artists.
  2. Artworks:

    • Total artworks: 93 drawings and watercolors
    • Sources: Museums and private collections from Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States
    • Uniqueness: Only 4 of the 75 works from abroad have been shown in the United States before.
  3. Support and Catalogue:

    • The exhibition is partially supported by a grant from the German Federal Government.
    • A 208-page, fully illustrated catalogue is available for $6.50.
  4. Future Venues:

    • After closing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on November 18th, the exhibition will travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
  5. Artistic Scope:

    • The exhibition spans the entire nineteenth century and includes various art movements.
    • It reflects both national and international modes of expression.
    • Artworks range from well-ordered landscapes by Joseph Anton Koch to expressionist pieces by Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann.
  6. Contact Information:

    • For more information, contact Mrs. Landman, Acting Curator, at 617-495-2338.

The document is attached to a green folder or binder, and the museum's contact details are provided at the top, including the address and phone number.

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The image is a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, detailing an exhibition of German drawings and watercolors from the 19th century. Here's a detailed summary:

Exhibition Details:

  • Title: German Drawings and Watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • Opening Date: October 5
  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Contact for Information: Mrs. Landman, Acting Curator, telephone number: 617 495-2338

Exhibition Overview:

  • This exhibition marks the first major show of 19th-century German drawings and watercolors in the United States.
  • The exhibition, titled German Master Drawings of the Nineteenth Century, features 93 drawings and watercolors by 51 artists.
  • The works are drawn from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States.

Significance:

  • Out of the 75 works from abroad, only 4 have been shown in this country before.

Support and Catalogue:

  • The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the German Federal Government.
  • A fully illustrated 208-page catalogue is available for $6.50.

Exhibition Schedule:

  • The exhibition will be on display at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge from October 5 to November 18.
  • Post-Cambridge, the exhibition will travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

Artistic Scope:

  • The exhibition covers a broad spectrum of the 19th century, showcasing national and international artistic movements.
  • It includes works from notable artists like Joseph Anton Koch, who is associated with the serene landscapes reminiscent of Poussin and Claude Lorrain, to the emerging expressionist styles of Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, who bridged the transition to the 20th century.

The document aims to inform potential visitors about the exhibition's scope, importance, and the details of its schedule and catalog availability.

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The image shows a typed document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is an announcement for an exhibition titled "German Master Drawings of the Nineteenth Century," which opens on October 5th and features 93 drawings and watercolors by 51 artists. The pieces come from various museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States. The exhibition is supported by a grant from the German Federal Government and will later travel to New York, Ottawa, and Minneapolis. A 208-page catalog is available for $6.50. The artworks span the 19th century and reflect both national and international artistic movements, ranging from the landscapes of Joseph Anton Koch to the early expressionist works of Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann.

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The image displays a press release or informational document about an exhibition titled "German Drawings and Watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum." Here are the key details:

  1. Location and Contact Information:

    • The exhibition is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • Contact number: 617-495-2338.
  2. Exhibition Details:

    • It is the first major exhibition in the United States featuring nineteenth-century German drawings and watercolors.
    • The exhibition is titled "German Master Drawings of the Nineteenth Century."
    • It opens on October 5th at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  3. Content of the Exhibition:

    • The exhibition includes landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals by 51 artists.
    • A total of 93 drawings and watercolors are displayed, sourced from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States.
    • Only 4 of the 75 works from abroad have been shown previously in the United States.
  4. Support and Catalogue:

    • The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the German Federal Government.
    • A fully illustrated 208-page catalogue is available for $6.50.
  5. Touring Schedule:

    • After closing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on November 18th, the exhibition will travel to:
      • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
      • The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
      • The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
  6. Artistic Range:

    • The exhibition spans the entire century and showcases various art movements.
    • It includes works ranging from the well-ordered landscapes of Joseph Anton Koch, inspired by Poussin and Claude Lorrain, to the expressionist approaches of Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, marking the transition to the twentieth century.

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the exhibition, highlighting its significance, content, and the notable artists featured.

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The image shows a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The document is an announcement regarding an exhibition titled "German Master Drawings of the Nineteenth Century."

Key points from the document include:

  1. Exhibition Details:

    • The exhibition opened on October 5th at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • It features 93 nineteenth-century German drawings and watercolors by 51 artists.
  2. Collection:

    • The works were gathered from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States.
    • Only 4 out of the 75 works from abroad had previously been shown in the United States.
  3. Exhibition Content:

    • The exhibition includes landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals.
  4. Support and Catalogue:

    • The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the German Federal Government.
    • A 208-page, fully illustrated catalogue is available for $6.50.
  5. Venues and Duration:

    • The exhibition will be shown at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge until November 18th.
    • Following its run in Cambridge, the exhibition will travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
  6. Artistic Range:

    • The drawings and watercolors span the entire nineteenth century and various art movements.
    • They reflect both national and international modes of expression.
    • The works range from the well-ordered landscapes of Joseph Anton Koch, influenced by Poussin and Claude Lorrain, to the early expressionist approaches of Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, marking the transition to the twentieth century.

The document provides contact information for further inquiries, directing interested parties to call Mrs. Landman, the Acting Curator, at 617 495-2338.

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The image displays a page from a document announcing an exhibition of German drawings and watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:

  • Exhibition Name: GERMAN MASTER DRAWINGS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

  • Opening Date: October 5th

  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

  • Contact Information: For inquiries, visitors are directed to call Mrs. Landman, the Acting Curator, at 617-495-2338.

  • Details of the Exhibition:

    • The exhibition features 93 drawings and watercolors by 51 artists, showcasing landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals.
    • The works were collected from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States.
    • Only 4 out of the 75 works from abroad have previously been displayed in the United States.
  • Support and Catalogue:

    • The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the German Federal Government.
    • A 208-page, fully illustrated catalogue is available for $6.50.
  • Exhibition Schedule:

    • After closing on November 18th at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the exhibition will travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
  • Artistic Range:

    • The exhibition covers the entire 19th century and various art movements.
    • The works span from classical landscapes by artists like Joseph Anton Koch, influenced by the serene horizons of Poussin and Claude Lorrain, to the early expressionist approaches of Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, bridging the transition to the 20th century.

The document appears to be part of a larger brochure or announcement.

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The image shows a printed page with text describing an art exhibition. It appears to be a press release or informational sheet. The header at the top left of the page bears a logo that resembles "BSM," likely the initials of the institution holding the event, followed by the text "Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138," along with a telephone and fax number.

The headline reads "GERMAN DRAWINGS AND WATERCOLORS AT THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and the text below provides details about the exhibition, including the date it opens (October 5th), the location (Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University), and the nature of the exhibition ("GERMAN MASTER DRAWINGS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY"), which includes landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals by 51 artists. It mentions that 93 drawings and watercolors were assembled from various collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States, and notes the rarity of some works previously not shown in the country.

The exhibition is supported by a grant from the German Federal Government, and there is a mention of a catalogue being available for sale. Furthermore, future showings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts are listed. The paragraph concludes with a brief discussion on the range of art movements and expression styles represented in the exhibition.

The rest of the text continues onto the following page, which is partially visible but mostly obscured. The edge of a green folder or protective cover can be seen on the left side of the image.

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The image shows a typed announcement or press release on a sheet of paper from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The document provides information about an exhibition titled "German Drawings and Watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," featuring nineteenth-century German drawings and watercolors.

Key details include:

  • The exhibition opens on October 5th at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • It showcases works by 51 artists, including landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals.
  • The exhibition includes 93 drawings and watercolors sourced from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States. Only 4 of the 75 works from abroad have previously been shown in the U.S.
  • Financial support partially comes from a grant by the German Federal Government.
  • A 208-page illustrated catalogue is available for $6.50.
  • After closing on November 18th in Cambridge, the exhibition will travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
  • The exhibition spans the entire nineteenth century, highlighting various art movements and expression styles ranging from ordered landscapes influenced by Poussin and Claude Lorrain to early expressionist works by Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann.

The document also mentions a contact person for information and includes the museum's address and phone number at the top. The paper is clipped in the upper left corner, and part of the document is slightly bent on the top left corner. The text ends with "- more -" indicating there is additional content likely on subsequent pages.

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The image shows an open book or catalog page from an exhibition titled "German Drawings and Watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The page is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page includes detailed information about an exhibition featuring 19th-century German drawings and watercolors.

Key Details from the Image:

  1. Exhibition Overview:

    • The exhibition is the first major exhibition of 19th-century German drawings and watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • It will open on October 5th at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • The exhibition is titled "German Master Drawings of the Nineteenth Century" and will showcase 93 drawings and watercolors by 51 artists.
    • The works include landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals.
  2. Exhibition Content:

    • The drawings and watercolors were assembled from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States.
    • Only 4 out of 75 works from abroad had previously been shown in the United States.
  3. Support and Catalogue:

    • The exhibition is supported in part by a grant from the German Federal Government.
    • A 208-page, fully illustrated catalogue is available for $6.50.
  4. Exhibition Tour:

    • After closing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on November 18th, the exhibition will travel to:
      • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
      • The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
      • The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
  5. Artistic Scope:

    • The exhibition spans the entire 19th century and reflects various art movements of the time.
    • Works range from well-ordered landscapes by artists like Joseph Anton Koch (influenced by Poussin and Claude Lorrain) to expressionist approaches by artists such as Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, who bridged the transition to the 20th century.
  6. Contact Information:

    • For more information, one can contact Mrs. Landman, the Acting Curator, at 617-495-2338.

Visual Elements:

  • The page features a clean, typed layout with clear headings and structured paragraphs.
  • The top of the page includes the Busch-Reisinger Museum logo and the museum's address and contact details.
  • The text is well-organized, with a focus on providing comprehensive details about the exhibition, its content, and its itinerary.

This page serves as an informational flyer or catalog entry, designed to promote the exhibition and provide visitors with essential details.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition flyer for an art exhibition titled "German Drawings and Watercolors at the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The exhibition features works from the 19th century, including landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, and studies for easel paintings and murals. The exhibition is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is supported by a grant from the German Federal Government. The exhibition includes 93 drawings and watercolors from museums and private collections in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the United States. A 208-page, fully illustrated catalogue is available for $6.50. After closing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge on November 18th, the exhibition will be shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The exhibition aims to showcase the range of artistic expression in 19th-century German art, from the well-ordered landscapes of Joseph Anton Koch to the expressionist approach of Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann.