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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

ARCH.2013.5.18, Rendition: 799110

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The image shows an open book or document with several pages visible. The content appears to be from a newsletter or bulletin, specifically related to an art museum. Here is a detailed summary of the visible text:

  1. Page Title and Date:

    • The title of the page is "Bulletin," and the issue number is 2, dated Fall 1978.
  2. Article Titles and Content:

    • Article 1: "BUSCH RECEIVES $72,628 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT":

      • The article discusses a significant grant received by the Busch-Reisinger Museum from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
      • The grant amount is $72,628 and is aimed at helping the museum achieve financial stability.
      • The grant requires the museum to raise additional funds to match the NEH grant on a three-to-one basis over three years.
      • The grant is intended to support staff salaries, membership development, and general operating expenses.
      • The museum plans to use the funds to expand its base of support and increase community involvement.
    • Article 2: "Dahl on Extended Loan":

      • This article discusses the loan of a painting titled "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by Johan Christian Clausen Dahl.
      • The painting is on loan from a private collector and is part of an exhibition of Romantic paintings.
      • The article provides background on Dahl, his life, and his artistic contributions, particularly his landscapes and seascapes.
      • Dahl's work is noted for its realistic and naturalistic qualities, influenced by his travels and experiences.
  3. Additional Content:

    • There is a continuation of the article on the facing page, which includes a black-and-white image of the painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight."
    • The image shows a serene landscape with a cityscape in the background, likely depicting Dresden under moonlight.
  4. Layout and Design:

    • The pages are laid out in a traditional format with text columns and an image.
    • The text is dense and informative, providing detailed information about the museum's activities and the significance of the grant and the loaned painting.

Overall, the image captures a snapshot of a museum's bulletin from 1978, highlighting a significant grant and a notable artwork on loan.

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The image displays an open page from what appears to be a book or report, featuring an article about the Busch-Reisinger Museum and related financial news.

Left Page:

The left page includes part of an article with the following details:

  • The headline partially visible reads "The art of Bu..." which seems to be part of a larger title or heading.
  • The article discusses the financial status and funding of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • The museum has received a significant federal grant of $72,628 from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) as part of their Challenge Grant program.
  • This grant aims to support new cultural initiatives and increase community support.
  • The museum needs to match this federal grant with funds from other sources to ensure financial stability and support its programs.
  • The NEA funds are specifically for new or expanded services and cannot be used for regular operations.
  • The article mentions the Harvard University affiliation of the museum and its role in maintaining and expanding its services.

Right Page:

The right page contains two distinct articles:

  1. Top Article: BUSCH RECEIVES $72,628 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum received a $72,628 federal grant.
    • By June 30, 1978, the museum must raise an additional $359,000 to match the grant.
    • The funds will be used for enhancing the museum's collections, focusing on the Baroque period and the culture of Dresden.
    • The article mentions the painting "Florence on the Elbe" and the Dahlem art loan.
  2. Middle Article: DAHL ON EXTENDED LOAN

    • The article details that the Busch-Reisinger Museum has received a painting by Johann Christian Dahl, titled "View of Dresden by Moonlight" (1839), on a long-term loan.
    • Dahl is noted as a prominent Norwegian landscape painter, and this work is considered one of his greatest.
    • The painting depicts a moonlit view of Dresden and is characterized by its naturalistic qualities.
    • Dahl’s career and background are briefly described, mentioning his studies and influence in Germany and Norway.
  3. Bottom Image:

    • The image at the bottom of the page shows Dahl's painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight," illustrating the described nocturnal cityscape.

The overall content of the page focuses on the financial and artistic developments concerning the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows an open book or magazine with an article about two main topics: the Busch-Reisinger Museum's receipt of a $72,628 NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) Challenge Grant and a discussion on the artist Dahl's painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight."

Busch-Reisinger Museum's NEH Challenge Grant:

  1. Grant Overview:

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum has received a $72,628 NEH Challenge Grant over a three-year period.
    • The grant is intended to assist the museum in finding new or increased sources of community support.
    • The grant is significant because, historically, federal money for museums has been limited and often tied to specific exhibitions.
  2. Usage of Funds:

    • The grant will be used to support various programs and initiatives, including membership drives, community outreach, and new programs.
    • The museum must raise an additional $59,000 before the NEH funds can be fully utilized.
  3. Impact of the Grant:

    • The NEH grant will enable the museum to increase membership and create new programs.
    • The grant is a part of a broader campaign to raise $106,000 by June 30, 1978.

Dahl's Painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight":

  1. Artist Background:

    • The article discusses the Norwegian artist Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857).
    • Dahl is noted for his significant contributions to the Romantic movement and his work as a landscape painter.
  2. Dahl's Work:

    • Dahl's painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight" is described as a significant work, characterized by its detailed and romantic depiction of the Dresden landscape.
    • The painting captures the beauty and cultural richness of Dresden, known for its Baroque architecture.
  3. Dahl's Influence and Legacy:

    • Dahl studied painting in Copenhagen and later became a close friend of Friedrich, a notable figure in the Romantic movement.
    • Dahl's works often feature romanticized landscapes and are noted for their detailed and atmospheric qualities.
  4. Details of the Painting:

    • The painting depicts a nighttime scene of Dresden, featuring the Augustus Bridge with its romantic silhouette, the Frauenkirche, and the Elbe River.
    • The article highlights the painting's historical and cultural significance, emphasizing its representation of the city's architectural beauty.

Visuals:

  • The image includes a small illustration of Dahl's "View of Dresden by Moonlight," showcasing the bridge and church silhouetted against a night sky.

Overall, the article combines a discussion on the museum's financial support and a detailed examination of a significant piece of Romantic art by Johan Christian Dahl.

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The image appears to be a page from a document or newspaper article, specifically page 2, which discusses two main topics: the Busch-Reisinger Museum's NEH Challenge Grant and a painting by Dahl.

  1. Busch-Reisinger Museum NEH Challenge Grant:

    • The article begins by mentioning that the Busch-Reisinger Museum has received a $72,628 Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). This grant is part of a three-year campaign to raise $106,000.
    • The primary goal of this grant is to help the museum find new sources of financial support or increase community support.
    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum, like Harvard's other museums, is financially dependent on federal funds and university support. The NEH Challenge Grant is intended to assist cultural institutions in finding new or increased sources of community support.
    • The museum's financial situation has been described as precarious due to the lack of federal funds and the university's budget cuts. The grant is meant to help the museum improve its financial stability, enhance its programs, and reduce its deficit.
    • The museum must raise an additional $59,000 to meet the challenge grant requirement, with the deadline set for June 30, 1978.
  2. Dahl on Extended Loan - View of Dresden by Moonlight:

    • The article then discusses the loan of the painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by the Norwegian artist Dahl (1788-1857) to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • Dahl, a prominent Norwegian landscape painter, spent most of his adult life in Dresden, which influenced his work significantly.
    • The painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight" is noted for its depiction of the city's iconic architecture and its serene nighttime atmosphere.
    • Dahl's work, including "View of Dresden by Moonlight," is praised for its evocative portrayal of the city, capturing both its historical and romantic essence.

The layout of the page shows text from a historical document, with some parts of the text cut off, and a small inset image of "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by Dahl. The page is also creased and has signs of wear, indicating it may be an old newspaper or magazine.

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The image is a collage of two pages from a newspaper or magazine article. The main focus is on the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and its financial challenges and opportunities.

Top Page:

Title:

  • "BUSCH RECEIVES $72,628 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT"

Content:

  • The article discusses the Busch-Reisinger Museum's recent National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Challenge Grant awarding them $72,628. This grant is meant to assist the museum in strengthening its fiscal health and enriching its programs.
  • It explains that the grant is part of a broader effort to find new or increased sources of community support. The Busch-Reisinger Museum is highlighted for its significant need for funding, especially given the past federal funding cuts.
  • The NEH grant is intended to help the museum expand its financial base and initiate new programs. The article mentions that the museum must raise an additional $59,000 by June 30, 1978, to match the grant funds, highlighting the importance of community support.

Bottom Page:

Content:

  • Dahl on Extended Loan:
    • The article discusses the loan of a significant work by the artist Caspar David Friedrich, specifically the painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight."
    • This painting, titled "View of Dresden by Moonlight," is by Dahl, a renowned Romantic painter. The loan is extended to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, showcasing the museum's collection and historical significance.
    • The piece is described as a beautiful and culturally rich representation, adding to the museum’s prestige and the appreciation of art from the Romantic period.

Images:

  • There is an accompanying image of the painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by Caspar David Friedrich, highlighting its artistic and historical value.

Summary:

The article emphasizes the Busch-Reisinger Museum's financial challenges and the strategic use of the NEH Challenge Grant to bolster its financial stability and program offerings. It also underscores the cultural significance of the loaned artwork by Caspar David Friedrich, "View of Dresden by Moonlight," and its importance in enhancing the museum's collection and public engagement with Romantic art.

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The image displays an open book or magazine, with the left page numbered 2 and the right page numbered 3. The content on these pages appears to be an article or news report related to an art museum, possibly titled "BUSCH RECEIVES $72,628 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT." The text discusses the awarding of a grant to the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the development of its programs, with a focus on the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Challenge Grant. The article mentions the significance of the grant, the museum's financial situation, and its plans for using the funds to support staff, exhibitions, and new programs.

Additionally, there is an article or section titled "DAHL ON EXTENDED LOAN," which discusses the loan of a painting, "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by Johan Christian Dahl (1788-1857), to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The text provides background on the painting, its significance, and its connection to the artist's life and work. There is also an image of the painting, showing a nighttime view of Dresden with the Elbe River and key landmarks.

The layout includes a header or title at the top of the left page, with the beginning of an article, and a continuation of text on the right page, accompanied by an image and its respective description. The overall design suggests an art or museum newsletter, or a section of an art magazine, focusing on updates and developments in museum collections and programs.

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This image shows an open book with an article or essay printed on pages 2 and 3. The content on page 2 is titled "BUSCH RECEIVES $72,628 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT," and discusses the development of the Busch art museum, funding challenges, and future plans involving grants and memberships.

Page 3 has an article titled "DAHL ON EXTENDED LOAN" that talks about the artist Seiden and De Cuevas, mentions the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and discusses the loan of works by Dahl to various exhibitions and museums. The page also contains a small black-and-white image of a cityscape with a river and several buildings with bridges over the water. The caption for the image reads "View of Dresden by Moonlight."

The overall content appears to be related to art museums, artists, and cultural exhibitions, with a focus on support, funding, and the display of artworks. The book is relatively old, given the paper's yellowing and the text's layout style.

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The image shows a photograph of two open pages from a book or magazine. The left page is partially obscured by the right page, revealing only its edges and a vertical text that likely indicates a section or chapter title. The right page features a two-column layout with a body of text. The text appears to discuss various topics related to an art institution, such as a fund-raising campaign, financial matters, and an extended loan of artwork. Specific details like names and financial figures suggest that the text is from a newsletter or annual report of a museum or similar cultural institution.

Additionally, there are two smaller text sections inset within the main body of text on the right, and a small black-and-white image in the lower right corner. The inset image displays a cityscape with a river or waterway in the foreground and the silhouette of a church or cathedral with multiple spires on the horizon. The caption under the image reads "View of Dresden by Moonlight, Dali," which likely refers to a work by the artist Salvador Dali that is inspired by or represents the view of Dresden. However, note that the actual painting by Salvador Dali is named "Dresden," and it seems to be mistakenly referred to here; there is no widely recognized work by Dali known specifically as "View of Dresden by Moonlight."

The text surrounding the image is too small to read without zooming in, but it probably provides additional context about the artwork mentioned in the caption or related events at the institution. The page number at the top left suggests that this is page 2 of the publication.

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The image shows an open book, likely a publication or document, with text and an illustration. Here is a detailed description:

Text Content:

  • The visible text is on the left and right pages of the book.
  • The left page begins with the heading "BUSCH RECEIVES $7,268 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT", indicating that the content discusses a grant awarded to an institution named "Busch."
  • The text discusses the significance of the grant, its purpose, and how it will support the Busch's programs. It mentions that the Busch is a major stimulus for the development of the Humanities Endowment for the National Museum and has been awarded a Challenge Grant over a three-year period.
  • The text also explains the financial aspects of the grant, including matching funds, the role of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and how the grant will help the Busch expand its financial stability and support new programs.
  • There is a mention of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is described as financially independent and reliant on its own bottom-line operations.
  • The text also references the Busch's relationship with Harvard University, noting that the Busch must pay Harvard for services rendered, such as rental of space for teaching purposes.

Illustration:

  • On the right page, there is an illustration titled "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by Dahl.
  • The illustration depicts a nighttime scene of Dresden, Germany, with a prominent church or cathedral in the foreground. The church features a tall spire and is illuminated by moonlight, creating a serene and atmospheric effect.
  • In the background, there is a river (likely the Elbe) and additional architectural elements, including a bridge and other structures, suggesting a cityscape.
  • The scene conveys a sense of tranquility and historical charm, characteristic of the Romantic era, which aligns with the mention of Johann Christian Clausen Dahl in the text. Dahl was a Norwegian painter known for his romantic landscapes and views of Dresden.

Layout and Design:

  • The book appears to be a formal publication, possibly a newsletter, report, or academic document, given the structured layout and formal tone of the text.
  • The illustration is placed to the right of the text, suggesting it is meant to complement or illustrate the content on the left page.
  • The text is typed in a clean, serif font, typical of formal publications, and the illustration is printed in black and white, consistent with the overall monochromatic design of the book.

Contextual Clues:

  • The mention of Dahl and the View of Dresden by Moonlight suggests that the Busch-Reisinger Museum may have a collection or exhibition related to German or Scandinavian art, particularly works by or inspired by Dahl.
  • The grant discussion indicates that the Busch is likely a cultural or educational institution focused on the humanities, possibly with ties to Harvard University.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a page from a formal publication discussing a significant grant awarded to the Busch institution, with an accompanying illustration of a romantic nighttime view of Dresden by the artist Johann Christian Clausen Dahl. The layout and content suggest an academic or cultural context, emphasizing the importance of the grant and the artistic significance of the illustrated scene.

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The image shows an open book with two pages displayed. The left page has text that reads "B 2 BUSCH RECEIVES $72,628 NEH CHALLENGE GRANT". Below the title, there is a paragraph of text that discusses the significance of the grant and how it will be used to support the museum's programs and operations. The right page has a heading "DAHL ON EXTENDED LOAN" and a paragraph of text that discusses the painting "View of Dresden by Moonlight" by Dahl, which is on loan to the museum. The page also includes a small image of the painting. The book appears to be a hardcover book with a brown cover and a green spine.