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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image is a page from the "Harvard Gazette" dated March 1978. It features a detailed charcoal drawing of a woman with an expressive face and flowing hair. The drawing is labeled as "Doris Steiger, Käthe Kollwitz, 1944," and it is described as a lithograph from the exhibition of 71 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and drawings by Käthe Kollwitz. The exhibition was set to open on Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Additionally, there are two event announcements on the page:

  1. A gallery talk on Saturday, March 11, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, focusing on the exhibition "Käthe Kollwitz: Etchings, Woodcuts, Lithographs, Drawings." The talk was to be led by Annemarie Weyl Carr, an art historian from the Goethe Institute, and was scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
  2. Another gallery talk on Saturday, April 1, also at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, with the same focus and led by the same art historian, scheduled for 2:30 p.m.

The page is part of a bound volume, as indicated by the visible spine and the tab labeled "FAR" on the left side.

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The image shows an open page from the Harvard Gazette, dated March 1978. The page includes a black-and-white sketch of two intertwined human figures, likely a work of art, accompanied by a caption that reads: "Death Seizes a Woman (Lithographic 1934) - from the exhibition of 73 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and sculpture by Käthe Kollwitz opening on Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The show, sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Boston, will continue through April 1."

Below the sketch, there are two notices for gallery talks at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. On Saturday, March 11: A talk titled "On the exhibition Käthe Kollwitz: Sculpture and Graphic Works," featuring Anneliese Hardung, an art historian from the Goethe Institute, Busch-Reisinger, at 2:30 p.m.

  2. On Saturday, April 1: Another talk, presumably continuing the theme of the exhibition, with the same speaker, Anneliese Hardung, at the same venue and time (2:30 p.m.).

The page is labeled with "HARVARD GAZETTE" at the bottom and includes the date "MARCH, 1978." The page appears to be clipped from a larger document or newspaper, given the visible edges and the way it is bound within a book or folder.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Gazette from March 1978. The page contains a clipping about an art exhibition and gallery talks.

  1. Artwork and Clipping Description:

    • At the top center of the page is a black-and-white sketch titled "Death Seizes a Woman" (from a lithograph, 1934). This artwork is part of an exhibition by Käthe Kollwitz.
    • Below the artwork, there is a description of the exhibition: "Death Seizes a Woman (lithograph, 1934) - from the exhibition of 73 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and sculptures by Käthe Kollwitz, opening on Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The show, sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Boston, will continue through April 1."
  2. Gallery Talks:

    • On the left side of the page, there is a note for a gallery talk scheduled for Saturday, March 11. It mentions Anneliese Hardung, an art historian from the Goethe Institute, discussing sculpture and graphic works at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, scheduled for 2:30 p.m.
    • On the right side, another note for a gallery talk is listed for Saturday, April 1. The same Anneliese Hardung is scheduled to speak again on the same exhibition, with the time and venue being the same, 2:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The page is part of an old newspaper or magazine, with some wear and tear visible, particularly around the edges and spine.

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The image shows an open book or scrapbook page with an artwork and some text. Here are the details:

  1. Artwork:

    • The central piece is a black and white sketch that appears to be an expressive, possibly impressionistic drawing of a figure. The figure seems to be in a dynamic pose, with soft, flowing lines that suggest movement. The art style and the presence of hats or abstract shapes around the figure give it an intriguing, dreamlike quality.
    • Below the artwork, there is a caption that reads: "Death Seizes a Woman (Lithograph, 1934) - from the exhibition of 73 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and sculptures by Kathe Kollwitz, opening on Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The show, sponsored by the Goethe Institute, will continue through April 1."
  2. Text:

    • There are two sections of text that appear to be clipped from a newspaper or magazine and pasted onto the page. Both sections are titled "Gallery Talk" and provide information about events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • The first, dated "Saturday 11 March," describes an event about the exhibition "Kathe Kollwitz: Sculpture and Graphic Works," with Anneliese Hardung, art historian at the Goethe Institute, speaking at 2:30 pm.
      • The second, dated "Saturday 1 April," mentions the same location and possibly the same exhibition, with the speaker again being Anneliese Hardung at 2:30 pm.
  3. Handwritten Text:

    • At the bottom of the page, it is handwritten: "HARVARD GAZETTE MARCH, 1978."

The page appears to be a collection of information and artwork related to an exhibition of works by Kathe Kollwitz, possibly curated or documented by someone associated with the Harvard Gazette in March 1978.

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This image depicts a page from the Harvard Gazette dated March 1978. The main content on the page includes information about an art exhibition and related events.

  1. Exhibition Information:

    • The exhibition is titled "Death Seizes a Woman" and features a lithograph by Käthe Kollwitz from 1934.
    • It includes 73 works such as etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and sculptures by Käthe Kollwitz.
    • The exhibition opened on a Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • It was sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Boston and had contributions from Strogoff Antiques.
  2. Gallery Talks:

    • Two specific gallery talks are mentioned:
      • Saturday, 11 March: A talk at the Busch-Reisinger Museum focusing on the Käthe Kollwitz exhibition. The speaker is Anneliese Harding from the Goethe Institute, scheduled for 3:00 p.m.
      • Saturday, 1 April: Another gallery talk at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, again about the Käthe Kollwitz exhibition. The speaker is once more Anneliese Harding, set for 2:30 p.m.
  3. Visual Element:

    • The central part of the page features a prominent image of the lithograph "Death Seizes a Woman" by Käthe Kollwitz.

The overall theme of the page is centered around the promotion of the Käthe Kollwitz exhibition and associated educational talks.

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The image shows an open page from a copy of the Harvard Gazette dated March 1978. The page features an article with a detailed illustration.

The illustration is a black-and-white sketch by Kathe Kollwitz titled "Death Seizes a Woman" (lithograph, 1934). The caption beneath the illustration states that it is from an exhibition of 73 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and sculptures by Kollwitz, which opened on Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The exhibition was sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Boston and continued through April 1.

Below the illustration, there are two smaller text boxes with information about gallery talks:

  1. The first text box, dated Saturday, 11 March, announces a Gallery Talk at the Busch-Reisinger Museum about the exhibition "Kathe Kollwitz: Sculpture and Graphic Works." The talk was given by Anneliese Hardtke, an art historian from the Goethe Institute. The talk was scheduled for 2:30 p.m.

  2. The second text box, dated Saturday, 1 April, announces another Gallery Talk at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, again about the Kollwitz exhibition. This talk was also given by Anneliese Hardtke and was scheduled for 2:30 p.m.

The bottom of the page shows the publication details: "HARVARD GAZETTE, MARCH, 1978."

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This image appears to showcase a pencil or charcoal sketch of two intertwined figures, emphasizing dynamic movement and emotional intensity. Below the artwork, there are clipped pieces of text detailing events or exhibitions at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, dated Saturday, March 11, and Saturday, April 1. The page is labeled "Harvard Gazette, March, 1978," suggesting it was part of a publication or announcement during that time. The image is mounted in what looks like an archival or scrapbook-style display.

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The image appears to be a newspaper or magazine clipping from the Harvard Gazette dated March 1978. It contains a drawing by Käthe Kollwitz titled "Death Seizes a Woman," which is a lithograph from 1934. The artwork depicts an intense and powerful embrace between two figures, with one figure holding the other. Beneath the artwork, there are details about an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, featuring 77 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and paintings by Käthe Kollwitz. Two event dates are noted: Saturday, March 11, and Saturday, April 1, with specific timings for events at the museum.

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The image shows an open book or catalog page featuring an artwork titled "Death Stretches a Woman (Lithograph, 1934)" by Käthe Kollwitz. The artwork is a detailed black-and-white illustration depicting a dramatic and emotionally charged scene. The central figure appears to be a woman in a state of distress or anguish, with her body contorted and her expression intense. The style is expressive and somewhat somber, characteristic of Kollwitz's work, which often explores themes of suffering, poverty, and human emotion.

Below the illustration, there is text providing context about the artwork and related events. It mentions that the piece is part of an exhibition of 73 etchings, woodcuts, lithographs, and sculptures by Käthe Kollwitz, which opened on Monday at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The exhibition was sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Boston and continued through April 1.

Additionally, the page includes event listings for Saturday, 11 March and Saturday, 1 April, both featuring Gallery Talks at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The talks are described as discussions on the Kollwitz exhibition, with Anneliese Harding, an art historian, presenting. The talks were scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger.

At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note indicating that this is from the Harvard Gazette, dated March 1978. The overall presentation suggests that this is a historical document or catalog from an art exhibition, likely preserved for archival or educational purposes. The layout and design reflect a formal, institutional style typical of museum publications or university gazettes.

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The image features an open book with a drawing of a woman and a man embracing each other. The drawing is in black and white and appears to be a pencil sketch. The book is titled "Harvard Gazette" and is dated March 1978. The drawing is labeled as "Death and a Woman" and is described as an "lithograph" from an exhibition of works by Käthe Kollwitz. The exhibition is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and is sponsored by the Goethe Institute of Boston. The exhibition runs from March 11 to April 1, 1978.