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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

ARCH.2013.5.18, Rendition: 799316

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Fogg Museum, Gift, Meta and Paul J. Sachs

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The image shows a section of an art collection catalog or inventory page. The entries on the page list various artworks with their creators, titles, mediums, and acquisition details.

Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

  1. Lovis Corinth

    • Self-Portrait: black crayon on white wove paper, 1924; Gift, Fogg Museum, Meta and Paul J. Sachs; Catalog number (1956.29)
  2. Otto Dix

    • Portrait of J. B. Neumann: graphite on off-white wove paper, circa 1920; Gift, J. B. Neumann; Catalog number (1950.609)
  3. Lyonel Feininger

    • Bird Cloud: oil on canvas, 1926; Museum Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb; Catalog number (1950.414)
    • Bathers: oil on canvas, 1912; Purchase, Museum Association Fund; Catalog number (1954.7)
    • Gelmeroda: black ink and wash on tan laid paper, 1927; Museum purchase; Catalog number (1950.427)
    • Gross-Kromsdorf III: oil on canvas, 1921; Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger; Catalog number (1964.12)
    • Cloud (Wolke): black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924; Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger; Catalog number (1959.50)
    • Cloud II (Wolke II): black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924; Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger; Catalog number (1959.51)
  4. Naum Gabo

    • Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica): black, white, and transparent plastics, 1925; Original: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner; Catalog number (1958.46)
  5. Walter Gropius

    • Project for a Total Theatre, Plan: watercolor (spatter-painted), black ink, blue pencil, and graphite on tan wove paper; applied typewritten and printed legends, 1926-1927; Gift, Walter Gropius; Catalog number (1969.54c)
  6. George Grosz

    • Café: black ink on gray wove paper, circa 1919; Museum purchase; Catalog number (1934.195)
    • Friedrich Ebert: black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, circa 1923; Gift, Erich Cohn; Catalog number (1964.71)
    • Hindemburg: black ink wash over graphite on off-white wove paper, circa 1923; Gift, Erich Cohn; Catalog number (1964.72)
    • Hitler: black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1923; Gift, Erich Cohn; Catalog number (1964.70)
  7. Josef Hartwig

    • Chess Set of 32 Pieces: wood, 1924; Purchase, Museum Association Fund; Catalog numbers (1949.576 a-ff)
  8. Erich Heckel

    • Brother and Sister: black crayon on white paper, 1910; Purchase, Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum; Catalog number (1978.5)
    • Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman: oil on canvas, 1912-1913; Purchase, Edmee Busch Greenough Fund; Catalog number (1950.415 a-c)
    • Landscape with Bathers: watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1914; Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger; Catalog number (1954.118)
    • Landscape with Bathing Women: oil on canvas, 1910; Museum Purchase; Catalog number (1950.430)
  9. Alexei von Jawlensky

    • Head of a Woman: oil on cardboard, circa 1911; Gift, Charles L. Kuhn; Catalog number (1951.267)

The entries are meticulously organized with information on the medium, artist, and acquisition details, indicating a comprehensive documentation of each artwork's provenance and significance.

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The image shows a printed page listing various artworks, their creators, and detailed information about each piece. The list includes the artist's name, nationality, lifespan, title of the artwork, medium, year of creation, and how the artwork was acquired by a museum. Here is a detailed summary of the information:

  1. Lovis Corinth (German, 1858-1925)

    • Self-Portrait, 1924, black crayon on white wove paper, Fogg Museum, Gift, Meta and Paul J. Sachs (1956.29)
  2. Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969)

    • Portrait of J. B. Neumann, 1920, black ink/white wove paper, Gift, J. B. Neumann (1950.609)
  3. Lyonel Feininger (American in Germany, 1887-1937; 1871-1956)

    • Bird Cloud, 1926, oil on canvas, Museum purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb (1950.414)
    • Bathers, 1912, oil on canvas, Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1954.7)
    • Gelmeroda, 1927, black ink and wash on tan laid paper, Museum purchase (1950.427)
    • Grosse Kromer III, 1921, oil on canvas, Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1964.12)
    • Cloud (Wolke), 1924, black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1959.50)
    • Cloud II (Wolke II), 1924, black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger (1959.51)
  4. Naum Gabo (Russian in America after 1946, 1890-1977)

    • Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica), 1925, black, white and transparent plastics, Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner (1958.46)
  5. Walter Gropius (German in America after 1937, 1883-1969)

    • Project for a Total Theatre, Plan, 1926-1927, blueprint (silver-painted), black ink, blue pencil and graphite on tan wove paper, hand-colored typo-written and printed legends, Gift, Walter Gropius (1959.543)
  6. George Grosz (German in America 1932-1959, died in Germany, 1893-1959)

    • Cat, 1919, black ink on gray wove paper, Museum purchase (1934.195)
    • Friedrich Ebert, 1923, black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.71)
    • Hindenburg, 1923, black ink wash over graphite on off-white wove paper, Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.72)
    • Hitler, 1923, black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.70)
  7. Josef Hartwig (German, 1880-1956)

    • Chess Set of 32 Pieces, 1924, Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1949.576 a-ff)
  8. Erich Heckel (German, 1883-1970)

    • Brother and Sister, 1910, black crayon on white paper, Purchase, L. Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum (1978.5)
    • Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman, 1912-1913, oil on canvas, Purchase, Esmée Busch Greenough Fund (1950.415 a-c)
    • Landscape with Bathers, 1914, watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger (1954.118)
    • Landscape with Bathing Women, 1910, oil on canvas, Museum Purchase (1950.430)
  9. Alexei von Jawlensky (Russian in Germany, 1864-1941)

    • Head of a Woman, 1911, oil on cardboard, Gift, Charles L. Kuhn (1951.267)

The page also contains a small note at the bottom left corner mentioning George Grosz and the total Beckmann triptych, "The Story of Modern Times," which was lent to the Vienna Academy.

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The image shows a page from an art catalog or inventory list from a museum. The entries detail various artworks, including information about the artist, title, medium, date of creation, acquisition details, and sometimes the donor or previous owner. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Lovis Corinth

    • Self-Portrait
    • Medium: Black crayon on white wove paper
    • Date: 1924
    • Acquisition: Gift from Meta and Paul J. Sachs, 1956
  2. Otto Dix

    • Portrait of J. B. Neumann
    • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
    • Date: c. 1920
    • Acquisition: Gift from J. B. Neumann, 1950
  3. Lyonel Feininger (multiple entries)

    • Bird Cloud
      • Medium: Oil on canvas
      • Date: 1926
      • Acquisition: Museum purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb, 1950
    • Bathers
      • Medium: Oil on canvas
      • Date: 1912
      • Acquisition: Museum Association Fund, 1954
    • Gelmeroda
      • Medium: Black ink and wash on tan laid paper
      • Date: 1927
      • Acquisition: Museum purchase, 1950
    • Gross-Kromsdorf III
      • Medium: Oil on canvas
      • Date: 1921
      • Acquisition: Gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger, 1964
    • Cloud (Wolke)
      • Medium: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper
      • Date: 1924
      • Acquisition: Gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger, 1959
    • Cloud II (Wolke II)
      • Medium: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper
      • Date: 1924
      • Acquisition: Gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger, 1959
  4. George Grosz (multiple entries)

    • Café
      • Medium: Black ink on gray wove paper
      • Date: c. 1919
      • Acquisition: Museum purchase, 1934, 1959
    • Friedrich Ebert
      • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Date: c. 1923
      • Acquisition: Gift from Erich Cohn, 1964
    • Hindenburg
      • Medium: Black ink wash over graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Date: c. 1923
      • Acquisition: Gift from Erich Cohn, 1964
    • Hitler
      • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Date: 1923
      • Acquisition: Gift from Erich Cohn, 1964
  5. Josef Hartwig

    • Chess Set of 32 Pieces
      • Medium: Wood
      • Date: 1924
      • Acquisition: Museum Association Fund, 1949
  6. Erich Heckel (multiple entries)

    • Brother and Sister
      • Medium: Black crayon on white paper
      • Date: 1910
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1978
    • Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman
      • Medium: Oil on canvas
      • Date: 1912-1913
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Edmée Busch Greenough Fund, 1950
    • Landscape with Bathers
      • Medium: Watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Date: 1914
      • Acquisition: Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, 1954
    • Landscape with Bathing Women
      • Medium: Oil on canvas
      • Date: 1910
      • Acquisition: Museum purchase, 1950
  7. Naum Gabo

    • Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica)
      • Medium: Black, white, and transparent plastics
      • Date: 1935 (original), 1958 (replica)
      • Acquisition: Gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner, 1958
  8. Walter Gropius

    • Project for a Total Theatre, Plan
      • Medium: Watercolor, black ink, blue pencil, and graphite on tan wove paper; applied typewritten and printed legends
      • Date: 1926-1927
      • Acquisition: Gift from Walter Gropius, 1969
  9. Alexej von Jawlensky

    • Head of a Woman
      • Medium: Oil on cardboard
      • Date: c. 1911
      • Acquisition: Gift from Charles L. Kuhn, 1951

This page appears to be part of a larger catalog documenting a collection of early 20th-century artworks, mainly from German and American artists.

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The image shows two pages from what appears to be a catalog or database of artworks, listing details such as the artist, title, medium, date, and provenance for each piece. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  1. Artist: Lovis Corinth

    • Nationality: German, 1858-1925
    • Title: Self-Portrait
    • Medium: black crayon on white wove paper, 1924
    • Provenance: Fogg Museum, Gift, Meta and Paul J. Sachs, 1956.29
  2. Artist: Otto Dix

    • Nationality: German, 1891-1969
    • Title: Portrait of J. B. Neumann
    • Medium: graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1920
    • Provenance: Gift, J. B. Neumann, 1950.609
  3. Artist: Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Title: Bird Cloud
    • Medium: oil on canvas, 1926
    • Provenance: Museum Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb, 1950.414
  4. Artist: Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Bathers
    • Medium: oil on canvas, 1912
    • Provenance: Purchase, Museum Association Fund, 1954.7
  5. Artist: Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Gelmeroda
    • Medium: black ink and wash on tan laid paper, 1927
    • Provenance: Museum purchase, 1950.427
  6. Artist: Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Gross-Kromsdorf III
    • Medium: oil on canvas, 1921
    • Provenance: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger, 1964.12
  7. Artist: Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Cloud (Wolke)
    • Medium: black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
    • Provenance: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger, 1959.50
  8. Artist: Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Cloud II (Wolke II)
    • Medium: black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
    • Provenance: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger, 1959.51
  9. Artist: Naum Gabo

    • Nationality: Russian (in America after 1946), 1890-1977
    • Title: Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica)
    • Medium: black, white, and transparent plastics, 1925 (original), 1945-57 (this version)
    • Provenance: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner, 1958.46
  10. Artist: Walter Gropius

    • Nationality: German (in America 1937), 1883-1969
    • Title: Project for a Total Theatre, Plan
    • Medium: watercolor (spatter-painted), black ink, blue pencil, and graphite on tan wove paper; applied typed written and printed legends, 1926-1927
    • Provenance: Gift, Walter Gropius, 1969.54c

Right Page:

  1. Artist: George Grosz

    • Nationality: German (in America 1932-1959, died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Title: Café
    • Medium: black ink on gray wove paper, c. 1919
    • Provenance: Museum purchase, 1934.195
  2. Artist: George Grosz

    • Title: Friedrich Ebert
    • Medium: black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1923
    • Provenance: Gift, Erich Cohn, 1964.71
  3. Artist: George Grosz

    • Title: Hitler
    • Medium: black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1933
    • Provenance: Gift, Erich Cohn, 1964.70
  4. Artist: Josef Hartwig

    • Nationality: German, 1880-1956
    • Title: Chess Set of 32 Pieces
    • Medium: wood, 1924
    • Provenance: Purchase, Museum Association Fund, 1949.576 a-ff
  5. Artist: Erich Heckel

    • Nationality: German, 1883-1970
    • Title: Brother and Sister
    • Medium: black crayon on white paper, 1910
    • Provenance: Purchase, Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1978.5
  6. Artist: Erich Heckel

    • Title: Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman
    • Medium: oil on canvas, 1912-1913
    • Provenance: Purchase, Edmee Busch Greenough Fund, 1950.415 a-c
  7. Artist: Erich Heckel

    • Title: Landscape with Bathers
    • Medium: watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1914
    • Provenance: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Feininger, 1954.118
  8. Artist: Erich Heckel

    • Title: Landscape with Bathers
    • Medium: oil on canvas, 1910
    • Provenance: Museum Purchase, 1950.430
  9. Artist: Alexei von Jawlensky

    • Nationality: Russian, 1864-1941
    • Title: Head of a Woman
    • Medium: oil on cardboard, c. 1911
    • Provenance: Gift, Charles L. Kuhn, 1951.267

The two pages provide a comprehensive record of various artworks, their artists, mediums, dates, and how each piece was acquired by the museum.

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The image shows a page from a museum or gallery catalog detailing various artworks. The entries are organized in a tabular format, listing artists, titles, mediums, dates, and additional information about the works.

Here's a detailed summary of each entry on the page:

  1. Lovis Corinth (German, 1858-1925)

    • Title: Self-Portrait
    • Medium: Black crayon on white wove paper, 1924
    • Collection: Fogg Museum, Gift, Meta and Paul J. Sachs (1956.29)
  2. Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969)

    • Title: Portrait of J. B. Neumann
    • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1920
    • Collection: Gift, J. B. Neumann (1950.609)
  3. Lyonel Feininger (American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956)

    • Title: Bird Cloud
    • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1926
    • Collection: Museum Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb (1950.414)
  4. Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Bathers
    • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1912
    • Collection: Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1954.7)
  5. Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Gelmeroda
    • Medium: Black ink and wash on tan laid paper, 1927
    • Collection: Museum purchase (1950.427)
  6. Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Gross-Kromsdorf III
    • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1921
    • Collection: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1964.12)
  7. Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Cloud (Wolke)
    • Medium: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
    • Collection: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1959.50)
  8. Lyonel Feininger

    • Title: Cloud II (Wolke II)
    • Medium: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
    • Collection: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1959.51)
  9. Naum Gabo (Russian (in America after 1946), 1890-1977)

    • Title: Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica)
    • Medium: Black, white, and transparent plastics, 1925
    • Collection: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner (1958.46)
  10. Walter Gropius (German (in America after 1937), 1883-1969)

    • Title: Project for a Total Theatre, Plan
    • Medium: Watercolor (spatter-painted), black ink, blue pencil, and graphite on tan wove paper; applied typewritten and printed legends, 1926-1927
    • Collection: Gift, Walter Gropius (1969.54c)
  11. George Grosz (German (in America 1932-1959, died in Germany), 1893-1959)

    • Title: Café
    • Medium: Black ink on gray wove paper, c. 1919
    • Collection: Museum purchase (1934.195)
  12. George Grosz

    • Title: Friedrich Ebert
    • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1923
    • Collection: Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.71)
  13. George Grosz

    • Title: Hindenburg
    • Medium: Black ink wash over graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1923
    • Collection: Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.72)
  14. George Grosz

    • Title: Hitler
    • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1923
    • Collection: Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.70)
  15. Josef Hartwig (German, 1880-1966)

    • Title: Chess Set of 32 Pieces
    • Medium: Wood, 1924
    • Collection: Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1949.576 a-ff)
  16. Erich Heckel (German, 1883-1970)

    • Title: Brother and Sister
    • Medium: Black crayon on white paper, 1910
    • Collection: Purchase, Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum (1978.8)
  17. Erich Heckel

    • Title: Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman
    • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1912-1913
    • Collection: Purchase, Edmee Busch Greenough Fund (1950.415 a-c)
  18. Erich Heckel

    • Title: Landscape with Bathers
    • Medium: Watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1914
    • Collection: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger (1954.118)
  19. Erich Heckel

    • Title: Landscape with Bathing Women
    • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1910
    • Collection: Museum Purchase (1950.430)
  20. Alexei von Jawlensky (Russian, 1864-1941)

    • Title: Head of a Woman
    • Medium: Oil on cardboard, c. 1911
    • Collection: Gift, Charles L. Kuhn (1951.267)

The page also includes some notes and references related to the artists and their works, particularly focusing on George Grosz and his connections to the Beckmann triptych.

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The image displays a page from what appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks, specifically listing various paintings and drawings along with their artists, mediums, dates, and acquisition details. Here’s a detailed summary of the information presented on the page:

Left Column:

  1. Lovis Corinth

    • German, 1858-1925
    • Self-Portrait
      • Medium: Black crayon on white wove paper, 1924
      • Source: Fogg Museum, Gift, Meta and Paul J. Sachs
      • Catalog Number: (1956.29)
  2. Otto Dix

    • German, 1891-1969
    • Portrait of J. B. Neumann
      • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper, circa 1920
      • Source: Gift, J. B. Neumann
      • Catalog Number: (1950.609)
  3. Lyonel Feininger

    • American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Bird Cloud
      • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1926
      • Source: Museum Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb
      • Catalog Number: (1950.414)
  4. Lyonel Feininger

    • American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Bathers
      • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1912
      • Source: Purchase, Museum Association Fund
      • Catalog Number: (1954.7)
  5. Lyonel Feininger

    • American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Gelmeroda
      • Medium: Black ink and wash on tan laid paper, 1927
      • Source: Museum purchase
      • Catalog Number: (1950.427)
  6. Lyonel Feininger

    • American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Gross-Kromsdorf III
      • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1921
      • Source: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger
      • Catalog Number: (1964.12)
  7. Lyonel Feininger

    • American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Cloud (Wolke)
      • Medium: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
      • Source: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger
      • Catalog Number: (1959.50)
  8. Lyonel Feininger

    • American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Cloud II (Wolke II)
      • Medium: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
      • Source: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger
      • Catalog Number: (1959.51)
  9. Naum Gabo

    • Russian (in America after 1946), 1890-1977
    • Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica)
      • Medium: Black, white, and transparent plastics, 1925
      • Source: Original Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner
      • Catalog Number: (1958.46)
  10. Walter Gropius

    • German (in America after 1937), 1883-1969
    • Project for a Total Theatre, Plan
      • Medium: Watercolor (spatter-painted), black ink, blue pencil, and graphite on tan wove paper; applied typewritten and printed legends, 1926-1927
      • Source: Gift, Walter Gropius
      • Catalog Number: (1969.54c)

Right Column:

  1. George Grosz

    • German (in America 1932-1959, died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Café
      • Medium: Black ink on gray wove paper, circa 1919
      • Source: Museum purchase
      • Catalog Number: (1934.195)
  2. George Grosz

    • German (in America 1932-1959, died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Friedrich Ebert
      • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, circa 1923
      • Source: Gift, Erich Cohn
      • Catalog Number: (1964.71)
  3. George Grosz

    • German (in America 1932-1959, died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Hindenburg
      • Medium: Black ink wash over graphite on off-white wove paper, circa 1923
      • Source: Gift, Erich Cohn
      • Catalog Number: (1964.72)
  4. George Grosz

    • German (in America 1932-1959, died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Hitler
      • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1923
      • Source: Gift, Erich Cohn
      • Catalog Number: (1964.70)
  5. Josef Hartwig

    • German, 1880-1956
    • Chess Set of 32 Pieces
      • Medium: Wood, 1924
      • Source: Purchase, Museum Association Fund
      • Catalog Number: (1949.576 a-ff)
  6. Erich Heckel

    • German, 1883-1970
    • Brother and Sister
      • Medium: Black crayon on white paper, 1910
      • Source: Purchase, Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Catalog Number: (1978.5)
  7. Erich Heckel

    • German, 1883-1970
    • Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman
      • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1912-1913
      • Source: Purchase, Edmee Busch Greenough Fund
      • Catalog Number: (1950.415 a-c)
  8. Erich Heckel

    • German, 1883-1970
    • Landscape with Bathers
      • Medium: Watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1914
      • Source: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger
      • Catalog Number: (1954.118)
  9. Erich Heckel

    • German, 1883-1970
    • Landscape with Bathing Women
      • Medium: Oil on canvas, 1910
      • Source: Museum Purchase
      • Catalog Number: (1950.430)
  10. Alexei von Jawlensky

    • Russian, 1864-1941
    • Head of a Woman
      • Medium: Oil on cardboard, circa 1911
      • Source: Gift, Charles L. Kuhn
      • Catalog Number: (1951.267)

This detailed listing provides a glimpse into the artworks held by a museum or collection, showcasing a variety of artistic styles and periods.

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The image is a page from a catalog or a list that appears to be detailing various artworks and their associated information. The page is structured in a grid format with two columns. Each entry in the grid includes a number, the name of the artist, the title of the artwork, the medium and year of creation, and additional information such as the donor or the source of acquisition.

Here is a detailed description of the content:

Left Column:

  1. Louis Corinth

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1858-1925
    • Artwork: Self-Portrait
    • Medium and Year: Black crayon on white wove paper, 1924
    • Additional Information: Fogg Museum, Gift, Meta and Paul J. Sachs (1956.29)
  2. Otto Dix

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1891-1969
    • Artwork: Portrait of J. B. Neumann
    • Medium and Year: Graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1920
    • Additional Information: Gift, J. B. Neumann (1950.609)
  3. Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality and Lifespan: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Artwork: Bird Cloud
    • Medium and Year: Oil on canvas, 1926
    • Additional Information: Museum Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb (1950.414)
  4. Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality and Lifespan: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Artwork: Bathers
    • Medium and Year: Oil on canvas, 1912
    • Additional Information: Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1954.7)
  5. Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality and Lifespan: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Artwork: Gelmeroda
    • Medium and Year: Black ink and wash on tan laid paper, 1927
    • Additional Information: Museum purchase (1950.427)
  6. Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality and Lifespan: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Artwork: Gross-Kromsdorf III
    • Medium and Year: Oil on canvas, 1921
    • Additional Information: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1964.12)
  7. Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality and Lifespan: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Artwork: Cloud (Wolke)
    • Medium and Year: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
    • Additional Information: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1959.50)
  8. Lyonel Feininger

    • Nationality and Lifespan: American (in Germany 1887-1937), 1871-1956
    • Artwork: Cloud II (Wolke II)
    • Medium and Year: Black ink and watercolor on white laid paper, 1924
    • Additional Information: Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (1959.51)
  9. Naum Gabo

    • Nationality and Lifespan: Russian (in America after 1946), 1890-1977
    • Artwork: Construction in Space with Balance on Two Points (replica)
    • Medium and Year: Black, white, and transparent plastics, 1925
    • Additional Information: Original: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner (1958.46)
  10. Walter Gropius

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German (in America after 1937), 1883-1969
    • Artwork: Project for a Total Theatre, Plan
    • Medium and Year: Watercolor (splatter-painted), black ink, blue pencil, and graphite on tan wove paper, applied typewritten and printed legends, 1926-1927
    • Additional Information: Gift, Walter Gropius (1969.544c)

Right Column:

  1. George Grosz

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German (in America 1932-1959), died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Artwork: Café
    • Medium and Year: Black ink on gray wove paper, c. 1919
    • Additional Information: Museum purchase (1934.195)
  2. Otto Dix

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1891-1969
    • Artwork: Portrait of J. B. Neumann
    • Medium and Year: Graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1920
    • Additional Information: Gift, J. B. Neumann (1950.609)
  3. Friedrich Ebert

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1871-1925
    • Artwork: Portrait of Friedrich Ebert
    • Medium and Year: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1923
    • Additional Information: Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.71)
  4. George Grosz

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German (in America 1932-1959), died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Artwork: Hindenburg
    • Medium and Year: Black ink wash over graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1923
    • Additional Information: Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.72)
  5. George Grosz

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German (in America 1932-1959), died in Germany), 1893-1959
    • Artwork: Hitler
    • Medium and Year: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1923
    • Additional Information: Gift, Erich Cohn (1964.70)
  6. Josef Hartwig

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1880-1956
    • Artwork: Chess Set of 32 Pieces
    • Medium and Year: Wood, 1924
    • Additional Information: Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1949.576 a-ff)
  7. Erich Heckel

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1883-1970
    • Artwork: Brother and Sister
    • Medium and Year: Black crayon on white paper, 1910
    • Additional Information: Purchase, Loeb Fund and Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum (1978.5)
  8. Erich Heckel

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1883-1970
    • Artwork: Triptych: To the Convalescent Woman
    • Medium and Year: Oil on canvas, 1912-1913
    • Additional Information: Purchase, Edmee Busch Greenough Fund (1950.415 a-c)
  9. Erich Heckel

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1883-1970
    • Artwork: Landscape with Bathers
    • Medium and Year: Watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, 1914
    • Additional Information: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger (1954.118)
  10. Erich Heckel

    • Nationality and Lifespan: German, 1883-1970
    • Artwork: Landscape with Bathing Women
    • Medium and Year: Oil on canvas, 1910
    • Additional Information: Museum Purchase (1950.430)
  11. Alexei von Jawlensky

    • Nationality and Lifespan: Russian, 1864-1941
    • Artwork: Head of a Woman
    • Medium and Year: Oil on cardboard, c. 19