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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image is a page from a calendar or program booklet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page lists various events and exhibits scheduled for the museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Calendar of Events

  1. April 24 - August 12:

    • Special exhibit: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, in the Museum's Gothic Chapel.
  2. Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 PM:

    • Friends Evening: Gallery talk on medieval and renaissance stained glass by Prof. Elizabeth C. Teviotdale, Assistant Professor of Art History at Tufts University, followed by a reception.
  3. Saturday, May 20, 2:00 - 4:45 PM:

    • Continuous gallery talks on the stained glass exhibit by Allyson Shecker, Evelyn Heller, and Mary-Beth Lacey, students at Tufts University.
  4. Thursday, June 15, 5-7 PM:

    • Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, in the courtyard.
  5. June 12 - August 15:

    • Special exhibit: A selection of photogrammetric applications by Hans Beckmann, selected from 1972-75. Sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  6. July 5 through July 28:

    • Special exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints.
  7. September-October:

    • Special exhibit: Retrospective of Adolf Wolfli.

Special Exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints (July 5 - July 28)

  • This exhibit features a broad survey of contemporary Austrian painting and prints, showcasing works by 23 young artists who represent the avant-garde in Austria since the 1960s. The exhibit includes works from the House of Hildebrand, Vienna, and Haus der Kunst, Munich.
  • The exhibit has been praised for its outstanding collection and has been seen in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Charleston, S.C.

Image and Caption

  • The image shows a group of people gathered around a lecturer in what appears to be a gallery or museum setting.
  • The caption reads: "Prof. Teviotdale (at right) responds to questions following her lecture to Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The lecture was one of a series of gatherings at the museum. Prof. Teviotdale talked about her new book, 'Stained Glass,' and answered questions from an attentive and friendly audience."

Acknowledgments

  • The Busch-Reisinger Museum acknowledges the following members who have joined the Patrons and Supporting Member categories since July 1975:

    • Patrons:
      • Mr. Alfred W. Baldwin
      • Mr. and Mrs. John Coolidge
      • Prof. John C. Wells
    • Supporting Members:
      • Mr. and Mrs. John Alvers
      • Mr. Gerhard D. Blackmer
      • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bowersox
      • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doyle
      • Dr. Naomi Groves
      • Mr. and Mrs. J. Ingelfinger
      • Dr. Franz J. Ingelfinger
      • Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rothschild
      • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wells
  • The museum also acknowledges volunteers who have donated their time and efforts. The list includes names of various individuals who have contributed as committee members, volunteers, and staff.

This page provides a comprehensive overview of the museum's upcoming events, special exhibits, and acknowledgments to its patrons and volunteers.

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The image is a page from a museum program or newsletter that includes several sections:

  1. Calendar:

    • April 25 - June 10: Special exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, in the museum’s Gothic Chapel.
    • Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 PM: Friends’ Evening featuring a gallery talk on medieval and renaissance stained glass by Madeline Caviness, an Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University, and guest curator of the exhibition. Reception follows.
    • Saturday, May 20, 2:30 - 4:30 PM: Continuous gallery talks on the stained glass exhibit by Allyson Sheckler, Evelyn Staudinger, and Mary-Beth Lacey, students at Tufts University.
    • Thursday, June 15, 5:00 PM: Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the courtyard.
    • June 12 - August 4: Special exhibit of ten geometric paintings by Paul Klee, from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
    • July 5 - July 28: Special exhibit, Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints.
    • September - October: Special exhibit, Retrospective of Adolf Wolffli.
  2. Special Exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints (July 5 - July 28):

    • Description: This exhibit showcases contemporary Austrian art, including works by both older and younger artists. The exhibition includes pieces from the avant-garde in Austria today. The works span various styles and mediums, with some pieces on loan from Vienna’s Central Savings Bank.
  3. Review of the Exhibit:

    • The exhibit was reviewed in The New York Times, which praised the show as "stunning" and noted that the art continued to nourish Vienna’s artistic heritage in original ways. The review also highlighted the international elements of the show, emphasizing its significance as a national and artistic contribution.
  4. Membership Recognition:

    • Patrons: Includes names such as Prof. Walter Baldwin, Prof. Richard M. Hunt, and Prof. John C. Wells.
    • Supporting Members: Includes various names and titles, such as Mr. and Mrs. Moses Alpers, Dr. Naomi Groves, and Dr. Franz J. Ingelfinger.
    • Executive Committee: Includes individuals like Mrs. Lucie Beebe, Dr. Gunther Fuhrmann, and Mr. Fred Homburger.
    • Volunteers: Includes names like Mrs. Hannah Arquilla, Dr. Bernard Brent, and Mr. Bruce Crooker.
  5. Photograph:

    • A group of people is shown in conversation, likely attending the event, with the caption indicating their responses to questions posed by the person leading the discussion.

The page effectively combines information about events, special exhibits, and recognition of museum patrons and volunteers.

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The image displays a page from a calendar or program, likely from a museum or cultural institution. The page is divided into two main sections: a calendar of events on the left and an announcement of a special exhibit on the right, along with a black-and-white photograph.

Calendar of Events (Left Side):

  1. April 25 through June 10:

    • Special exhibit: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass in the Museum's Gothic Chapel.
  2. Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 pm:

    • Friends' Evening: Gallery talk on medieval and Renaissance stained glass by Madeleine Caviness, Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University and guest curator of the exhibition. Reception to follow.
  3. Saturday, May 20, 2:30 - 4:30 pm:

    • Continuous gallery talks on the stained glass exhibit by Allison Sheckler, Evelyn Staudinger, and Mary-Beth Lacey, students at Tufts University.
  4. Thursday, June 15, 5:7 pm:

    • Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. In the courtyard.
  5. June 12 through August 4:

    • Special exhibit of ten geometric abstractions by Hans Arp from the collection of the Goethe Institute.
  6. July 5 through July 28:

    • Special exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints.
  7. Coming up:

    • September-October: Retrospective of Adolf Wolff.

Special Exhibit Announcement (Right Side):

  • Exhibit Dates: July 5 - July 28.

  • Title: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints.

  • The exhibit features a broad survey of contemporary Austrian art by established artists and several young artists who represent the avant-garde in Austria today. It includes works by Hrdlicka, Eisen, Zadraza, Hausner, Eisler, Attersee, and others. The exhibit is on loan from Vienna's Central Savings Bank, which is known for its outstanding collection of Austrian art. The exhibit has been shown in Washington, D.C., and will also be seen in New York, San Francisco, and the Spoken Festival in Charleston, S.C.

  • Photograph and Caption:

    • The photograph shows a group of people, one of whom is speaking, possibly at an event or lecture.
    • Caption: "Isse Grunewald (at right) responds to questions following her lecture to Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum on April 19. At the largest Friends meeting this year, Grunewald discussed the career and achievements of the architect and founder of the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius."
  • Acknowledgements:

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum acknowledges new members who joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories since February 1978, listing names under Patrons and Supporting Members.
  • Museum Committee and Volunteers:

    • Lists the names of the members of the Advisory Committee, Volunteers, and other contributors who have supported the museum.

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The image displays a page from a publication, likely a museum brochure or newsletter. The page contains a calendar of events and an announcement for a special exhibit, along with associated details.

Calendar Section:

The calendar lists several events scheduled in April through October:

  1. April 25 through June 10:

    • Special Exhibit: "Mannerist and Renaissance Stained Glass" at the Museum's Gothic Chapel.
  2. Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 pm:

    • Event: Friends' Evening Gallery talk on medieval and renaissance stained glass by Madeline Caviness, Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University. There is a note about a cure for the exhibition "Recupero."
  3. Saturday, May 20, 2:10 - 4:45 pm:

    • Event: Continuous gallery talks on stained glass exhibit by Allysun Stickler, Evelyn Staudinger, and Mary-Beth Lacy, students at Tufts University.
  4. Thursday, June 15, 3:00 pm:

    • Event: Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  5. June 12 through August 11:

    • Special Exhibit: Ten geometric tapestries by Fritz Hitzler, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  6. June 28 to July 14, 1972-75:

    • Event: Not specified but likely another event or exhibit continuation.
  7. July 5 through July 28:

    • Special Exhibit: "Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints."
  8. Coming in September-October:

    • Special Exhibit: Retrospective of Adolf Wölfli.

Special Exhibit Announcement:

Special Exhibit, July 5 - July 28: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints

This exhibit is a broad survey of contemporary Austrian art, featuring both well-established and younger artists. The forty works on display include pieces by notable artists such as Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Arnulf Rainer, and Maria Lassnig. These works are on loan from Vienna’s Central Savings Bank and are part of its outstanding collection of Austrian art. Additionally, some works are on loan from the American art firm Staempfli Gallery, featuring artists like Peter Pongratz and the Spanish painter Angelica Satre.

The write-up mentions that the show's works in Princeton are curated from New York and that they might not fully represent Vienna’s art scene. The exhibit aims to highlight the diversity and originality of Austrian art, despite some works potentially reflecting a more international character.

Museum Membership:

The page also lists the patrons, executive committee, supporting members, and volunteers of the Busch-Reisinger Museum as of February 1978.

Patrons:

  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Baldwin
  • Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  • Prof. John C. Wells

Executive Committee:

  • Members including Mrs. Lucie Beebe, Mr. Gunther Findel, Dr. Frederick Homberger, among others.

Supporting Members:

  • Includes Mr. and Mrs. Hans F. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Blinken, and others.

Volunteers:

  • Includes Mrs. Hannah Arendt, Dr. Bernard Bernt, Mrs. John Cahn, and others.

The museum expresses gratitude to these individuals for their generosity and dedication.

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The image is a page from a museum or gallery newsletter, detailing events and information about exhibitions. Here is a detailed summary:

Calendar:

  • April 25 through June 10: Special exhibit titled "Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass" in the Museum's Gothic Chapel.
  • Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 pm: "Friends' Evening" with a gallery talk on medieval and renaissance stained glass by Madeline Caviness, an Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University and guest curator of the exhibition.
  • Saturday, May 20, 2:30 - 4:45 pm: Continuous gallery talks on the stained glass exhibit by Allison Sheckler, Evelyn Staudinger, and Mary-Beth Lacey, students at Tufts University.
  • Thursday, June 15, 5:7 pm: Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the courtyard.
  • June 12 through August 4: Special exhibit of ten geometric abstractions by the artist Josef Albers from the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, 1972-1974, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  • July 5 through July 28: Special exhibit titled "Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints."
  • September-October: Retrospective of Adolf Wolff.

Special Exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints (July 5 - July 28):

  • This exhibit features a broad survey of contemporary Austrian art by older, more established artists, as well as several young artists who represent the avant-garde in Austria.
  • Works include those by Alfred Hrdlicka, Egon Schiele, and others, with some pieces loaned from Vienna's Central Savings Bank.
  • The exhibit includes works by renowned artists like David Shirey, whose works were praised in the New York Times for their originality and informativeness.
  • The exhibit highlights Vienna's artistic heritage and its continuous influence on contemporary art.

Patrons and Supporting Members:

  • Patrons: Prof. Richard W. Baldwin, Prof. Richard M. Hunt, Prof. John C. Wells.
  • Supporting Members: Several individuals and couples, including Mr. and Mrs. Moses Alpers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Bouwensch, and many others.

Volunteers:

  • The page also lists numerous volunteers who have generously donated their time to the museum, including Mrs. Hannah Arguish, Dr. Bernard Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harding, and many others.

Executive Committee:

  • The Executive Committee is also listed, including Mrs. Lucie Beebe, Mr. Gunther Fuhrmann, Mr. H.W. Count Finck von Finckenstein, Dr. Freddy Homburger, and others.

The page acknowledges the significant contributions of patrons, supporting members, and volunteers, as well as the museum's executive committee.

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The image is a page from a calendar and a related document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary:

Calendar Events

  1. April 25 through June 10:

    • Special Exhibit: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass in the Museum's Gothic Chapel.
  2. Wednesday, May 10, 8:00 pm:

    • Friends' Evening: Gallery talk on medieval and Renaissance stained glass by Madeline Caviness, Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University and guest curator of the exhibition. Reception to follow.
  3. Saturday, May 20, 2:30 - 4:45 pm:

    • Continuous gallery talks on the stained glass exhibit by Allison Sheckler, Evelyn Staudinger, and Mary-Beth Lacey, students at Tufts University.
  4. Thursday, June 15, 5:00 pm:

    • Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the courtyard.
  5. June 12 through August 4:

    • Special exhibit: Ten geometric sculptures by Henry Moore from 1952-1963. This exhibit is sponsored by the Goethe-Institute.
  6. July 5 through July 28:

    • Special exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints.
  7. September-October:

    • Retrospective of Adolf Wolffl.

Special Exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints (July 5 - July 28)

  • Description: This exhibit showcases a broad survey of contemporary Austrian art by older, more established artists as well as several younger artists who represent the avant-garde in Austria today. The forty works include those of Rudolf Hausner, Ernst Fuchs, Arnulf Rainer, and others. The exhibit is on loan from Vienna’s Central Savings Bank.
  • Review: The New York Times praised the exhibit as stunning and informative, highlighting Vienna's unique artistic heritage.

Patron and Supporting Members

  • Patrons:

    • Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Baldwin
    • Prof. Richard M. Hunt
    • Prof. John C. Wells
  • Supporting Members:

    • Mr. and Mrs. Moses Alper
    • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brenner
    • Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Bouwensh
    • Prof. & Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch
    • Dr. Naomi Groves
    • Mr. and Mrs. Fritz J. Ingelfinger
    • Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rothschild
    • Mr. W. Scott Thompson

Executive Committee

  • Members: Includes Mrs. Lucie Beebe, Mr. Günther Fuhrmann, H.W. Count Finck von Finckenstein, Dr. Freddy Homburger, Mr. Frank Lebart, Dr. Erhard Stadler, and Mr. Tony Sharp.

Volunteers

  • Members: Includes Mrs. Hannah Arquish, Dr. Bernard Brent, Ms. Sandra Brett, Mr. Edgar Brown, Mrs. Sonia Calabi, Mrs. Mary Ann C. Cronin, Mr. Bruce Crooker, Ms. Yolanda D’Eramo, Dr. Lee Fang, Mrs. Theodore Feldman, Birgit Countess Finck von Finckenstein, Mr. David Francis, Mr. George G. Harder, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, Miss Renate LePebbe, Mrs. Agnes Montillo, Dr. Peter Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Phelps, Mr. George Roedner, Mr. Michael Schroeder, Dr. Mariane Teuber, Mr. Roland Teiner, Miss Sonia Wallenberg, and Mrs. Charlotte Weidemann.

Note

  • The page includes a photograph of a group discussion, presumably related to the Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum meeting. The image caption reads: "The Group (at right) responds to questions following her lecture to Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Friends of the Fog Art Center on April 5. At the largest Friends meeting in its history, the speakers discussed their careers and achievements as architects and founders of the Bauhaus (Photo: Harding)."

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This image displays an open book or catalog on a light brown surface. The right-hand page contains a black and white photograph showing a group of individuals looking at an art piece that is off-camera. The left-hand page features printed text, many of which pertain to a museum calendar of events, including gallery talks, exhibitions, and member acknowledgments, spanning dates from April to October.

Below the calendar items, there is a more detailed section about a "Special Exhibit, July 5 – July 28: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints," which seems to be a feature of the book. The text describes the exhibit as a broad survey of contemporary Austrian art, listing several artists whose works are included. It mentions various locations from where the art has been loaned or where it has been exhibited previously.

The lower portion of the left-hand page contains acknowledgments for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, expressing gratitude to patrons, members, and various categories of supporters, as listed with their titles and surnames. It concludes with a special mention of thanks to certain individuals for their generous support of the museum during the year.

Notably, the photograph and the foregrounded elements don't reveal specific details of the artworks nor the individuals in the image, focusing instead on presenting the information about the exhibit and the participating individuals' roles in relation to the museum.

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The image shows a page from a printed publication, possibly a museum or gallery newsletter or catalog. The page is divided into two main sections:

On the left side, there is a calendar and an announcement for a special exhibit:

  • The "CALENDAR" section lists various events and exhibitions including special exhibits like "Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass" and "Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints."
  • A detailed announcement titled "Special Exhibit, July 5 - July 28: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints" describes the exhibition. It mentions the artists involved, the loan of paintings and prints from Vienna’s Central Savings Bank, and praises the exhibition for showing both the international and unique national flavor of contemporary Austrian art.

On the right side, there is a black-and-white photograph at the top showing a group of people engaged in conversation. Below the photo:

  • A caption describes the photograph, explaining that Ise Gropius (at right) responds to questions following her lecture to Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and Friends of the Fogg.
  • Below the caption, there is a list welcoming new members who joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories of the Busch-Reisinger Museum since February 1978.
  • The list is divided into Patrons, Supporting Members, an Executive Committee, and Volunteers, with multiple names under each category.

The page is numbered "5" in the top right corner, indicating it is part of a larger publication. The layout is clean, with serif fonts and a classic design style.

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The image shows a page from a publication, likely a museum program or brochure, featuring a calendar of events and a special exhibit announcement. Here's a detailed description:

Layout and Content:

  1. Header:

    • The top of the page is labeled "CALENDAR", indicating that this section outlines upcoming events.
  2. Calendar Section:

    • The calendar lists events from April 25 to July 28, including:
      • April 25 through June 10: Special exhibit, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, in the Museum’s Gothic Chapel.
      • Wednesday, May 10, 9:00 pm: Friends’ Evening Gallery talk on medieval and renaissance stained glass by Madeline Caviness, Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University, and guest curator of the exhibition.
      • Saturday, May 20, 7:10 pm: Continuous Gallery Talks on the stained glass exhibit by Allyson Sheckler, Evelyn Staudinger, and Mary-Beth Lacey, students at Tufts University.
      • Thursday, June 15, 5:7 pm: Garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, in the courtyard.
      • June 12 through August 4: Special exhibit of ten geometric abstractions by Hannah Beckmann, painted from 1972–75, sponsored by The Goethe Institute.
      • July 5 through July 28: Special exhibit, Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints.
      • Coming up...: Special exhibit: September–October — Retrospective of Adolf Wölffli.
  3. Special Exhibit Announcement:

    • Below the calendar, there is a detailed description of the Special Exhibit: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints, scheduled for July 5 — July 28.
    • The exhibit is described as a broad survey of contemporary Austrian art by artists who represent the avant-garde in Austria today.
    • It features works by both younger, more established artists as well as several forty-year-old works.
    • The exhibit includes paintings and prints by artists such as:
      • Helmut Feder, Zdeněk Hausner, Eberhard Altendorfer, Pongratz, and Janša.
    • The works are on loan from Vienna’s Central Savings Bank, known for its outstanding collection of Austrian art.
    • The exhibit is part of an international tour, having been shown in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Princeton, and the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, S.C.
    • A quote from David Shirey of The New York Times praises the exhibit, noting that it continues to nourish Austria’s artistic heritage in original ways, while also showcasing elements of national flavor.
  4. Photograph:

    • To the right of the text, there is a black-and-white photograph depicting a group of people engaged in conversation. The individuals appear to be attendees or participants of an event, possibly a lecture or reception. The setting seems to be indoors, with the group gathered closely together, suggesting a formal or semi-formal gathering.
  5. Caption Below the Photograph:

    • The caption beneath the photograph reads:

      "The group (at right) responds to questions following her lecture to Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. In the courtyard, Rathbone (center) converses with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staats, the largest Friends donor of the year. Ms. Gay Gibson, another lar-gent donor and achievement of an architect and founder of the Brühls."*

    • This indicates that the photograph captures a moment after a lecture given by someone (likely Rathbone), with attendees and donors present.
  6. Patron and Supporting Members:

    • Below the caption, there is a list of Patrons and Supporting Members of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, including names such as:
      • Patrons: Mr. Alfred R. Baldwin, Prof. Richard M. Hunt, Prof. John C. Wells.
      • Supporting Members: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Alpers, Mr. Gerhard D. Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Bouwensich, Prof. & Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch, Dr. Naomi Grovve, Mr. Karl Herrman, Dr. Franz J. Ingelfinger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rothschild, Mr. W. Scott Thompson.
    • Additionally, there is a section thanking Executive Committee members, including Mrs. Lucie Boebe, Mr. Günther Friedrich, H.-W. Count Fick von Fickertstein, Dr. Edmund Hamburger, Mr. Frank Lebhart, Dr. Erhard Stadler, and Tony Sharp.
    • A list of Volunteers is also provided, including names such as Mrs. Hannah Arquish, Dr. Bernard Brent, Sandra Brett, Mr. Edgar Brown, Mrs. Sonja Calabrisi, Mrs. Yolanda DiCarmine, Dr. Lisa Fang, Mrs. Crooker, Susan Campbell, Miss Cathy Cronin, Mr. Bruce Theodore Feldman, Countess Fick von Fickertstein, Mr. David Friedman, Mrs. Gisela Fuhrmann, Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Thomillo Henderson, Miss Renate LeFebvre, Mr. and Mrs. Monto Dr. Peter Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Marianne Teuber, Mrs. Roland Teuber, Mr. Michael Riedmoser, Mr. Alain Rosier, Ms. Joseph Staats, Dr. Regine Pfelder, Mrs. Georg Rödinger, Miss Sonia Wallenberg, Mrs. Charlotte Weidemann.

Overall Impression:

The page is a well-organized and informative section of a museum program or brochure, combining a calendar of events with a detailed announcement of a special exhibit. The inclusion of a photograph adds a visual element, capturing a moment of engagement with museum attendees and donors. The text is structured to provide comprehensive details about upcoming activities, the featured exhibit, and the museum’s supporters. The design is clean and professional, typical of institutional publications.

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The image shows a spread of two pages from a museum brochure or catalog. The left page features a calendar section, listing various events and exhibitions at the museum, including dates, times, and brief descriptions. Notable entries include a special exhibit on Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, a Friends' Evening with a gallery talk, and a garden party for Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The right page contains information about a special exhibit titled "Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints," which showcases a collection of modern Austrian art, including works by established and emerging artists. It also lists patrons, supporting members, and volunteers of the museum, along with acknowledgments to those who contributed to the museum during the past year.