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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image depicts a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University and located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document provides information about the museum and its exhibitions during the summer of 1978.

Key points from the document include:

  1. Museum Overview:

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum is noted as the only museum of its kind in the United States.
    • It was founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke, Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard University.
    • The museum initially received a collection of plaster cast reproductions of German sculpture, architecture, and paintings, which was expanded to include original art in 1930 under Professor Charles L. Kuhn.
    • The museum's collection focuses on Central and Northern European art.
  2. Collection Highlights:

    • The museum is particularly known for its late medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque sculpture, as well as sixteenth-century painting.
    • It has a large and distinguished collection of twentieth-century German art, including Expressionist masterpieces and Bauhaus-related artifacts.
  3. Special Exhibits (Summer 1978):

    • Through July 28: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, featuring stained glass from New England collections.
    • June 12 through August 4: Paintings by Hannes Beckmann, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
    • July 5 through July 28: Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints, showcasing works by established and younger Austrian artists.
  4. Museum Hours:

    • Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM.
    • Closed on July 4.
    • Thursday noon concerts will resume in September 1978.

The document is placed in a folder or binder, suggesting it is part of a larger collection of museum-related materials.

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The image is a detailed informational pamphlet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary:

Header:

  • Title: Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • Subtitle: Central and Northern European Art
  • Institution: Harvard University
  • Address: 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

Description:
The pamphlet provides an overview of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the only museum of its kind in North America dedicated to the study of all modes of art from Central and Northern Europe, with an emphasis on German-speaking countries.

History and Collection:

  • Founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke, a Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard.
  • Initially conceived to collect plaster cast reproductions of notable German sculptures.
  • By the 1930s, under Charles L. Kuhn's curatorship, the museum began focusing on original works of modern art.
  • Kuhn, who served as curator for 38 years, expanded the museum into one of the most important repositories of Central European art outside of Europe.

Collections:

  • The museum's holdings are particularly strong in late medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque sculpture, sixteenth-century paintings, and eighteenth-century porcelain.
  • Its most significant strength lies in its comprehensive collection of twentieth-century German art.
  • The museum houses major masterpieces of Expressionism and has the largest collection of Bauhaus materials outside of Germany.

Special Exhibits, Summer 1978:

  1. Through July 28: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass

    • This exhibition, mounted in the Museum's Gothic Chapel, features significant examples of stained glass from private and public collections in New England.
  2. June 12 through August 4: Paintings by Hannes Beckmann

    • This exhibit showcases ten geometric abstractions by Beckmann, created between 1972 and 1975, and is sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  3. July 5 through July 28: Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints

    • This exhibit surveys contemporary Austrian art, featuring both established and avant-garde artists.

Museum Hours:

  • June: Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM - 4:45 PM.
  • July and August: Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:45 PM (Closed July 4).
  • Note: Thursday noon concerts will resume in September 1978.

The pamphlet also includes a simple line drawing of the museum building.

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The image shows an open booklet or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University and specializes in Central and Northern European Art. The address provided is 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

The brochure details the museum's history, stating it was founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke, a Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard. Initially, the museum was a collection of plaster cast reproductions of sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts. Under the curatorship of Professor Charles L. Kuhn, it expanded to include original artworks and became one of the most important collections of Central European art outside of Europe.

The museum's collection is notable for its late medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque sculpture, sixteenth-century painting, and eighteenth-century porcelain. However, its major strength lies in its extensive collection of twentieth-century German art, encompassing significant phases of modern German art in sculpture, paintings, drawings, and prints. The collection includes major works of Expressionism and Bauhaus materials.

The brochure also lists special exhibits for the summer of 1978:

  1. From June through July 28: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, showcasing the finest examples from private and public collections in New England.
  2. From June 12 through August 4: Paintings by Hannes Beckmann, featuring ten geometric abstractions from 1972-1975, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  3. From July 5 through July 28: Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints, presenting a broad survey of Austrian art by both established and young artists.

The museum hours for the summer are specified:

  • June: Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM.
  • July and August: Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM (closed on July 4).
  • Thursday noon concerts were scheduled to resume in September 1978.

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The image shows an open booklet or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The museum specializes in Central and Northern European Art.

The brochure provides a brief history and description of the museum:

  • It was founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke, a Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard.
  • Originally, it was intended to be a collection of plaster cast reproductions of sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts.
  • Over the years, the museum expanded to include original works of art, with significant contributions from Professor Charles L. Kuhn, who was the curator for 38 years.
  • The museum is noted for its extensive collections of Central European art, particularly in late medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque sculpture, as well as sixteenth-century painting and eighteenth-century porcelain.
  • It boasts a distinguished collection of twentieth-century German art, including Expressionism and Bauhaus materials, which is one of the largest collections outside of Germany.

The brochure also lists special exhibits for the summer of 1978:

  1. From June 12 through August 4: "Paintings by Hannes Beckmann" – Ten geometric abstractions by Beckmann, painted between 1972-1975, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  2. Through July 28: "Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass" – An exhibition of stained glass from various collections in New England.
  3. From July 5 through July 28: "Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints" – A survey of contemporary Austrian art by established and avant-garde artists.

Additionally, the brochure details the museum hours:

  • June: Open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM.
  • July and August: Open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:45 PM (closed on July 4).
  • Thursday noon concerts resume in September 1978.

The brochure is open to a page that highlights these special exhibits and operating hours.

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The image shows a page from a brochure or informational pamphlet for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The museum specializes in Central and Northern European Art.

Key points from the image include:

  1. Overview of the Museum:

    • Founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke, a professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard.
    • Initially focused on plaster cast reproductions of sculptures, architecture, and decorative arts.
    • Charles L. Ruhl was the museum’s first curator and developed the collection into one of the most important and extensive collections of Central European art outside Europe.
    • Notable strengths in late medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque sculpture, sixteenth-century painting, and eighteenth-century porcelain.
    • Significant collection of twentieth-century German art, including Expressionism and Bauhaus materials.
  2. Special Exhibits for Summer 1978:

    • Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass: June 12 through July 28.
      • Features the finest examples of stained glass from private and public collections in New England.
    • Paintings by Hannes Beckmann: June 12 through August 4.
      • Ten geometric abstractions by Beckmann, painted from 1972 to 1975, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
    • Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints: July 5 through July 28.
      • Survey of contemporary Austrian art, including both established and young artists.
  3. Museum Hours:

    • June: Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM - 4:45 PM.
    • July and August: Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:45 PM (closed July 4).
    • Thursday noon concerts are scheduled to resume in September 1978.

The museum's address is provided as 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The brochure is part of the Harvard University's collection.

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The image shows a booklet or pamphlet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which focuses on Central and Northern European Art and is part of Harvard University. The museum is located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

The text provides a brief history of the museum, noting that it was founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke, a Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard. Initially, it was a collection of plaster cast reproductions of sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts. Over time, the collection expanded to include original works, with a significant focus on the art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including major pieces of Expressionism and the largest collection of Bauhaus materials outside Germany.

The pamphlet also details special exhibits for the summer of 1978:

  1. "Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass" from June through July 28, featuring important examples of stained glass from New England collections, displayed in the museum's Gothic Chapel.
  2. "Paintings by Hannes Beckmann" from June 12 through August 4, showcasing geometric abstractions painted from 1972 to 1975, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
  3. "Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints" from July 5 through July 28, offering a survey of modern Austrian art by established and young artists.

The museum hours are listed as:

  • June: Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:45 pm
  • July and August: Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 4:45 pm (closed on July 4)

It is also mentioned that Thursday noon concerts will resume in September 1978.

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The image shows a printed pamphlet or brochure for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which specializes in Central and Northern European Art at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The content includes information about the museum being the only one of its kind in the United States, founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke. It was initially conceived as a collection of plaster cast reproductions of German sculpture and expanded under the curatorship of Professor Charles L. Kuhn. The holdings include a range of art from medieval, Renaissance, baroque sculpture to twentieth-century German art.

The pamphlet lists special exhibits for the summer of 1978, such as Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass, Paintings by Hannes Beckmann, and Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints across different dates. Below the special exhibits section are the museum hours, which indicate that it's open Monday through Saturday and slightly different timings for June, July and August. The pamphlet also notes that Thursday noon concerts will resume in September 1978.

Visually, on the left side of the image, you can see the edges of multiple pages, suggesting this paper is part of a booklet or composite document. The right side shows the opened brochure or page detailed above, and there's an illustration or a line drawing of a building at the top of the page, likely representing the museum itself. The overall appearance gives an impression of an educational or informative document made for museum visitors or potential guests.

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The image shows an open book or folder with a printed informational sheet about the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The sheet contains the museum’s name at the top, along with a small line drawing of the museum building. Below the illustration, there is detailed text about the museum's history, collections, and special exhibitions for the summer of 1978.

Key details include:

  • The museum is dedicated to Central and Northern European Art.
  • Located at Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Founded in 1901 by Dr. Kuno Francke.
  • Initially focused on plaster cast reproductions of German sculpture and decorative arts.
  • Since 1930, under Professor Charles L. Kuhn, the museum expanded its collection of Central European art.
  • The collection highlights late medieval, Renaissance, Baroque sculpture, 16th-century painting, 18th-century porcelain, and twentieth-century German art, including Expressionism and Bauhaus materials.

Special Exhibits for Summer 1978 are also listed:

  • Through July 28: Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass.
  • June 12–August 4: Paintings by Hannes Beckmann.
  • July 5–28: Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints.

Museum hours for June through August 1978 are provided, along with a note that Thursday noon concerts will resume in September 1978.

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The image depicts an open book or brochure featuring information about the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The document is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and is described as the "Central and Northern European Art" collection of Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

Key Details from the Image:

  1. Museum Overview:

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum is highlighted as the only museum of its kind in the United States.
    • It was founded in 1901 by Dr. Runo Francke, a Professor of German Art and Culture at Harvard.
    • Initially conceived as a collection of plaster cast reproductions of German sculpture, architecture, and decorative arts, it evolved under the curatorship of Professor Charles L. Kuhn to become a significant repository of original art.
    • The museum's collection includes late medieval, renaissance, and baroque sculpture, sixteenth-century painting, eighteenth-century porcelain, and a distinguished collection of twentieth-century German art.
  2. Exhibits for Summer 1978:

    • Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass (Through July 28): An exhibition mounted in the Museum’s Gothic Chapel, showcasing stained glass from private and public collections in New England.
    • Paintings by Hannes Beckmann (June 12 through August 4): Ten geometric abstractions by Beckmann, painted between 1972–1975, sponsored by the Goethe Institute.
    • Contemporary Austrian Painting and Prints (July 5 through July 28): A survey of contemporary Austrian art, featuring both established and avant-garde artists.
  3. Museum Hours:

    • June: Open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 – 4:45.
    • July and August: Open Monday through Friday, 9:00 – 4:45 (closed on July 4).
    • Thursday noon concerts will resume in September 1978.
  4. Design and Layout:

    • The document has a clean, formal layout with a central illustration of a building (presumably the museum itself) beneath the title.
    • The text is printed in a classic serif font, giving it a professional and academic tone.
    • The book or brochure appears to have a sturdy, cloth-bound cover with visible spine text reading "FARD", suggesting it may be part of a larger collection or archive.

Summary:

The image shows a page from a brochure or informational booklet about the Busch-Reisinger Museum, emphasizing its unique role in preserving and showcasing Central and Northern European art. It provides details about the museum’s history, collection strengths, and upcoming summer exhibitions for 1978, along with operating hours. The design is formal and informative, reflecting the museum’s academic and cultural significance.

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The image shows a page from a museum brochure. The page is titled "BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM" and it is located at Harvard University. The brochure provides information about the museum's history, collections, and upcoming exhibitions. The museum was founded in 1901 and is the only museum of its kind in the United States. It specializes in Central and Northern European art, with a particular focus on late medieval, renaissance, and baroque sculpture, sixteenth-century painting, and eighteenth-century porcelain. The museum's collection of twentieth-century German art is also significant, with masterpieces of Expressionism, drawings, and prints. The brochure also lists the museum's hours of operation and upcoming exhibitions, including "Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass," "Paintings by Hannes Beckmann," and "Contemporary Austrian Paintings and Prints."