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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a museum newsletter or program booklet. The page is divided into several sections:

  1. New Members List:

    • The top left section lists individuals who have joined as Patrons and Supporting Members since the summer of 1979.
    • Patrons include names like Mr. and Mrs. Alto Castaneda, Mrs. Gardner Cox, Mrs. Frederick B. Dennist, and several others.
    • Supporting Members include names like Mr. William B. Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Brown, and others.
  2. NEA Awards Grant for Gabriele Münter Retrospective:

    • This section announces that the National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the museum a $36,900 matching grant for an exhibition of works by Gabriele Münter, scheduled for October 1980 to January 1981.
    • The exhibition will feature 100 works and is organized by Prof. Anne Moechon of the University of Delaware.
    • The grant will be matched by funds from the museum's members and friends, and the exhibition will be the first major retrospective of Münter's work in an American museum.
  3. Image and Caption:

    • There is an image of a drawing titled "The Actress Unger: After Schadow (1977)" by Horst Janssen.
    • The caption mentions that master drawings by Janssen will be on display from May 9 to June 30.
  4. Thursday Noon Recital Series:

    • This section lists a series of recitals scheduled for March, April, and May.
    • Performers include Herbert Burtis, Marilyn Waugh, Timothy Harrell, and others, featuring organ, piano, and vocal performances.
  5. Wine & Cheese Event:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is an announcement for a "Wine & Cheese" event in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard on Wednesday, June 18, from 5-7 p.m.
    • A rain date is provided for Thursday, June 19.
    • The year "1980" is handwritten at the bottom left corner of the page.

The overall layout is clean and organized, with clear sections for different types of information. The image and text are well-integrated, providing a comprehensive overview of museum activities and events.

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The image appears to be a page from a museum or gallery newsletter or program. Here's a detailed summary:

Top Section:

  1. New Patron and Supporting Members:
    • The museum welcomes new patrons and supporting members since the summer of 1980. The list includes:

      • Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Castaneda
      • Mrs. Gardner Cox
      • Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
      • Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Downer
      • Mr. Paul Geier
      • German Consulate General
      • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
      • Prof. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
      • Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
      • Dr. Marion J. Levy
      • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
      • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
      • Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
      • Mrs. Frederick S. Reissner
      • Mrs. Albrecht Saalfeld
      • Mr. Melvin R. Seiden
      • Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
      • Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tuttle
      • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey
    • Supporting Members include:

      • Mr. William Bentick-Smith
      • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bleicken
      • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cohn
      • Prof. and Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch
      • Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Geraghty
      • Prof. H. W. Janson
      • Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Leahy
      • Mr. and Mrs. Jean Montagu
      • Mr. Robert F. Rothschild
      • Mrs. Henry Schwarz
      • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solomon
      • Mrs. Marianne L. Teuber
      • Prof. and Mrs. John C. Wells
      • Dr. Carrie-May Kurelemeyer Zintl

Middle Section:

  1. NEA Awards Grant for Gabriele Münter Retrospective:

    • The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the museum a $36,500 matching grant for a Gabriele Münter retrospective exhibition.
    • The exhibition is scheduled for September 13-October 1980.
    • The funds will be matched by a grant from the German Foreign Ministry.
    • The exhibition will feature Münter's work shown in an American museum for the first time, with many of the pieces dating from her time with the Blue Rider group in Munich.
  2. Artwork Display:

    • A drawing titled "The Actress Unger: After Schadow (1972)" by Horst Janssen is mentioned, with the master drawings by Janssen to be on display from May 9 to June 30.

Bottom Section:

  1. Thursday Noon Recital Series:

    • A schedule of recitals is listed for March, April, and May with specific dates, performers, and instruments:
      • March 6: Herbert Burtts, organist
      • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
      • March 20: Timothy McAllister, organist
      • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
      • April 10: Boyce Jones II, organist
      • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
      • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
      • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
      • May 8: Boston Baroque, contemporary ensemble
      • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
      • May 22: Mary Beemer, organist
  2. Wine & Cheese Event:

    • An event titled "Wine & Cheese" is scheduled in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard.
    • The event is on Wednesday, June 18, from 5-7 PM.
    • Rain date is Thursday, June 19.

Additional Information:

  • The year at the bottom of the page is 1980.

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The image appears to be a page from a museum or gallery newsletter or program, dated 1980. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Top Section:

  • The museum welcomes new patrons and supporting members who joined since the summer.

  • Patrons:

    • Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Castaneda
    • Mrs. Gardner Cox
    • Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
    • Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Downer
    • Mr. Paul Geier
    • German Consulate General
    • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
    • Mr. and Mrs. John H. Haynes
    • Prof. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
    • Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
    • Dr. Marion J. Levy
    • Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. McGraw Jr.
    • Drs. Reginald and Julia Phelps
    • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
    • Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
    • Mrs. John H. Reisinger
    • Mrs. Albrecht Saalfeld
    • Mr. Melvin R. Seiden
    • Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
    • Mr. and Mrs. David H. Thayer
    • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey
  • Supporting Members:

    • Mr. William Bentinck-Smith
    • Mrs. and Mr. Richard Bleicken
    • Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Cohen
    • Prof. Donnith Cohn
    • Prof. and Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch
    • Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Dodd
    • Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Geraghty
    • Prof. H. W. Janson
    • Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Leahy
    • Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. McCracken
    • Mr. and Mrs. Jean Montagu
    • Mr. Robert F. Rothschild
    • Mrs. Henry Schwarz
    • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Solomon
    • Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Stauffer
    • Mrs. Marianne L. Teuber
    • Prof. and Mrs. John C. Wells
    • Dr. Carrie-May Kureleinmeyer Zintl

Middle Section:

  • There is a mention of an NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) award for a Gabriele Münter retrospective.
    • The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the museum a $36,500 matching grant for a Gabriele Münter retrospective.
    • The exhibition will be held from October 25 to November 17, 1980.
    • The funds will be supplemented by a grant from the German Foreign Ministry.
    • The retrospective will feature works from the time Münter (1877-1962) was associated with the Blue Rider group in Munich.
    • An image of a drawing by Horst Janssen, titled "The Actress Unger: After Schadow (1972)," is displayed, with the note that master drawings by Janssen will be on display from May 9 to June 30.

Right Section:

  • A schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series:
    • March 6: Herbert Burtsis, organist
    • March 13: Katherine Pardee, organist
    • March 20: Robert W. Smith, organist
    • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
    • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
    • April 10: Royce Jones II, organist
    • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
    • April 24: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
    • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord ensemble
    • May 8: Ensemble Modern, contemporary ensemble
    • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
    • May 22: Mary Beerman, organist

Bottom Section:

  • An invitation for "Wine & Cheese" in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard.
    • Rain date: Thursday, June 19
    • Event date: Wednesday, June 18
    • Time: 5-7 p.m.

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The image shows a page from a museum's annual report or newsletter, specifically detailing membership categories and events for the year 1980.

Membership:

  1. Patrons:

    • Various names are listed, including Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Castaneda, Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Downer, among others, such as Prof. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt, Dr. Marion J. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald and Julia Phelps, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer Jr., and many more.
  2. Supporting Members:

    • Includes names such as Mr. William Bentnick-Smith, Mrs. and Mr. Paul Cohn, Prof. and Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch, and several others.

Event Highlights:

  • An NEA Awards Grant for Gabriele Münter Retrospective: The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded a $36,500 matching grant to the museum for a retrospective exhibition of Gabriele Münter's work, which will run from September to October 1980. The grant includes funds from the German Foreign Ministry to support this exhibition.

Art Display:

  • The Acress Unger (After Schadow) by Horst Jansson is noted, indicating that master drawings by Jansson will be on display from May 9 to June 30.

Recital Series:

  • A Thursday Noon Recital Series is listed, with specific dates and performers:
    • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
    • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
    • April 3: Timothy Harrell, organist
    • April 10: Brian Jones II, organist
    • April 17: Jack Mohlenhoff, organist
    • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord ensemble
    • May 8: Contemporary ensemble
    • May 15: Harvard University Choir, directed by John Ferris
    • May 22: Mary Beeman, organist

Event Announcement:

  • Wine & Cheese in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard:
    • Rain date: Thursday, June 19
    • Date: Wednesday, June 18, from 5-7 p.m.

The page is part of a larger document, suggesting a busy and diverse schedule of events and activities for the museum during 1980.

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The image depicts a two-page spread from a program or brochure, likely from a museum or cultural institution. Here is a detailed description of each page:

Left Page:

  1. Headline: "The Museum welcomes the following who have joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories since the summer of 1979."

  2. List of Patrons:

    • Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Castaneda
    • Mrs. Gardner Cox
    • Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
    • Mrs. Charles W. Downer
    • Mr. Paul Geier
    • German Consulate General
    • Prof. and Mrs. George Hamfmann
    • Prof. and Mrs. Wolfgang Heimpel
    • Prof. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
    • Dr. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
    • Dr. and Mrs. Donald B. Rice
    • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
    • Mr. Walter C. Reiser
    • Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd
    • Mrs. Albrecht Saalfeld
    • Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
    • Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Seiden
    • Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thayer
    • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey
  3. List of Supporting Members:

    • Mr. William Bentinck-Smith
    • Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Bleicken
    • Mrs. Richard A. Debs
    • Prof. and Mrs. Peter Gay
    • Prof. and Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch
    • Dr. and Mrs. Franz M. Grohs
    • Mr. and Mrs. M.P. Geraghty
    • Prof. H.W. Janson
    • Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Leahy
    • Dr. and Mrs. John M. Montgomery
    • Mr. and Mrs. Jean Montagu
    • Mr. Robert F. Rothschild
    • Mrs. Henry R. Schwab
    • Dr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Solomon
    • Mr. and Mrs. Ernst R. Stauffer
    • Mrs. Marianne L. Teuber
    • Prof. and Mrs. John C. Wells
    • Dr. Carmi-May Kurzelmeyer Zintl
  4. Article: "NEA Awards Grant for Gabriele Münter Retrospective"

    • The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Museum a $30,500 matching grant for a Gabriele Münter retrospective to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from October 1980 to January 1981. The match for these funds will be supplied in part by a grant from the German Foreign Ministry. The exhibition, the first retrospective of Münter's work to be shown in an American museum, will consist of 65 paintings, drawings, and prints from the years 1907 to 1962, many of which are being shown outside of Germany for the first time. The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue of the works being shown, as well as a study of Münter's association with the Blaue Reiter group in Munich.

Right Page:

  1. Image: A drawing titled "The Actress Unger. After Schadow (1972) by Horst Janssen. Master drawings by Janssen will be on display from May 9 - June 30."

  2. Schedule for Thursday Noon Recital Series:

    • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
    • March 13: Katharine Pardee, organist
    • March 20: David Craighead, organist
    • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
    • April 3: All-Newton Music School String Quartet
    • April 10: John Jones II, organist
    • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
    • April 24: Jack Mohrloff, organist
    • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord
    • May 8: Boston Camerata, Alexander, contemporary ensemble
    • May 15: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
    • May 22: Mary Beekman, organist
  3. Event Announcement: "Wine & Cheese in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard, Wednesday, June 18, 5-7 p.m. Rain date: Thursday, June 19, 1980."

The layout includes text in a serif font, with headings and event details clearly marked. The right page features an illustration, while the left page is primarily text-based. The design is clean and informative, typical of a program or brochure for an art exhibition and associated events.

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The image is a page from a museum program or bulletin. Here's a detailed summary of its contents:

New Patrons and Supporting Members

The museum welcomes new individuals who have joined as Patrons and Supporting Members since the summer. The lists include:

Patrons:

  • Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Castañeda
  • Mrs. Gardner Cox
  • Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  • Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred D. Downe
  • Mr. Paul Geier
  • German Consulate General
  • Prof. and Mrs. George Hanfmann
  • Mrs. Paul Hellmuth
  • Prof. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  • Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Dr. Marion J. Levy
  • Mr. and Mrs. William Linde
  • Drs. Reginald and Julia Phelps
  • Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
  • Mr. Walter C. Resinger
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Taft
  • Mrs. Albrecht Saalfield
  • Mr. Melvin R. Seiden
  • Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
  • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Srole
  • Mr. Scofield Thayer
  • Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reisinger Tobey

Supporting Members:

  • Mr. William Bentink-Smith
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Coolidge
  • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Child
  • Prof. Dorot Cohn
  • Prof. and Mrs. Karl W. Deutsch
  • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fearing
  • Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Geraghty
  • Prof. H. W. Janson
  • Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Leahy
  • Mr. and Mrs. Jean Montagu
  • Mr. Robert F. Rothschild
  • Mrs. Henry Schwarz
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Solomon
  • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Stauffer
  • Mrs. Marianne L. Teuber
  • Prof. and Mrs. John C. Welle
  • Dr. Carme-Maya Kornhauser Zinli

NEA Awards Grant for Gabriele Münter Retrospective

The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Museum a grant. The exhibition, which focuses on Gabriele Münter, will be held from September to October 1980. The German Foreign Ministry will also contribute to the funding. The retrospective will showcase Münter's work from the period when she was associated with the Blue Rider group in Munich.

Thursday Noon Recital Series

A schedule for the Thursday Noon Recital Series is provided:

  • March 6: Herbert Burtis, organist
  • March 13: Katharine Pardue, organist
  • March 20: Timothy Farrell, pianist
  • March 27: Timothy Harrell, organist
  • April 3: Alt-Neowton Music School String Ensemble
  • April 10: Boyd M. Jones III, organist
  • April 17: Brian Jones, organist
  • April 24: Jacob Mohlhenrich, organist
  • May 1: Bernard Brauchli, clavichord, and Barbara Brauchli, contemporary ensemble
  • May 8: Harvard University Choir, John Ferris, director
  • May 15: Harvard University Choir, May Bragdon, organist

Wine & Cheese Event

There is an invitation to a Wine & Cheese event scheduled in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard on Wednesday, June 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. In case of rain, the event will be moved to Thursday, June 19. The year mentioned is 1980.

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The image shows an open book with its left page displaying a list of names under the headers "Patrons" and "Supporting Members." These appear to be individuals and couples who have joined a museum's Patron and Supporting Member categories in the year 1979.

On the right page of the book, there's a text about "The Actress Linger: After Schadow (1928) by Horst Janssen," including dates for the display of master drawings by Janssen. Below that, there's an announcement for a Thursday Noon Recital Series with dates in March, April, and May, listing various performance programs and performers' names.

Additionally, there's a note about an NEA Awards Grant for Gabriele Münter Retrospective, mentioning that the National Endowment for the Arts awarded the museum a grant for a retrospective. Some historical context about Münter and her connection to the Blue Rider group in Munich is provided.

The bottom of the page features a section about a "Wine & Cheese" event hosted in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard on Wednesday, June 18, from 5-7 p.m., with a rain date provided. The year "1980" is written below this section, possibly indicating the year the events are taking place or the printing date of this publication.

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The image depicts a page from a program or brochure, likely from a cultural or artistic institution. The page is titled "The Museum welcomes the following who have joined the Patron and Supporting Member categories since the summer of 1979" and lists names under two categories: Patrons and Supporting Members. The names are organized alphabetically and include individuals such as Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Castaneda, Mrs. Gardner Cox, Mr. Frederick B. Deknatel, and many others.

In the upper right corner, there is a black-and-white illustration of a woman labeled "The Actress Unger: After Schadow (1973) by Horst Janssen. Master drawings by Janssen will be on display from May 9 - June 30." This suggests that the museum is featuring an exhibition of drawings by Horst Janssen, possibly related to the actress Unger.

Below the illustration, there is a section titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" with a schedule of events for March, April, May, and June. The schedule lists performances by various musicians and ensembles, including Herbert Burtis, Marianne Pardee, Marilyn Waugh, Timothy Harrell, and others.

At the bottom of the page, there is a smaller section titled "Wine & Cheese… in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard" with details about an event scheduled for Wednesday, June 18, from 5–7 p.m. The rain date is listed as Thursday, June 19, and the year is indicated as 1980.

The overall design is clean and formal, typical of a museum or cultural institution's program or membership announcement. The layout includes text in a serif font and is organized into clear sections for easy reading. The inclusion of both membership acknowledgments and event schedules suggests this is a multifaceted announcement covering both institutional support and upcoming cultural activities.

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The image shows a two-page spread from a book or a magazine. On the left side of the page, there is a list of names under the heading "Patrons" and "Supporting Members." The names are arranged in a structured format, with some names having titles or affiliations next to them. Below the list, there is a brief text that reads "The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the Museum a $36,500 matching grant for a Gabriele Münter retrospective." The text continues with details about the grant and the exhibition.

On the right side of the page, there is an image of a drawing of a woman's face, accompanied by a caption that reads "The Actress After Schalow (1972) by Horst Janssen, Master drawings by Janssen will be on display from May 9 - June 30." Below the image, there is a list of events or performances scheduled for the week, with dates and descriptions. The list includes names of artists, musicians, and performers, along with their respective instruments or roles.

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The image shows an open book with a page on the left containing a list of names and titles, possibly of patrons or contributors, and a drawing of a face on the right. Below the drawing, there is a caption that reads "The Actress Ungar: After Schadow (1797) by Horst Janssen, Master drawings by Janssen will be on display from May 9 - June 30." The book also has a section titled "THURSDAY NOON RECITAL SERIES" with dates and names, possibly indicating a schedule of events. The bottom of the page has some handwritten text that reads "Wine & Cheese... in the Busch-Reisinger Courtyard Wednesday, June 18 5-7 p.m." The book appears to be a program or catalog for an event or exhibition, possibly related to art or music.