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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

ARCH.2013.5.18, Rendition: 799340

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The image shows an open book or brochure featuring an art exhibition announcement. The exhibition is titled "Works from the 20th Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University." It opened at Wildenstein, 19 East 64th Street, New York, New York 10021. The opening was by invitation only, from 5 to 8 p.m.

The event took place on September 23, 1980. The brochure includes two pieces of artwork:

  1. A black-and-white image of a painting or drawing featuring a seated figure, possibly a woman, in a somewhat abstract style.
  2. A sketch or drawing of two figures, one leaning over the other, with a more minimalist and sketchy style.

The brochure also mentions the publication of a book titled "20th Century Works from the Busch-Reisinger Museum" by Harvard University Press in 1980. The price of the book is listed as $15.00.

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The image depicts an invitation card to an art exhibition. Here are the detailed elements of the image:

  1. Exhibition Announcement:

    • The card announces the opening of works from the "XX Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University."
    • The exhibition opening is scheduled for September 23, 1980.
  2. Location and Address:

    • The exhibition takes place at Wildenstein, located at 19 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10021.
  3. Opening Event:

    • The opening event is by invitation only and starts at 5:8 p.m.
  4. Visual Elements:

    • The top portion of the card features a black and white printed artwork of a seated figure, which appears to be a classical or modernist depiction.
    • Below the main image, there is a sketch of a woman's profile in a simple, line-drawing style, possibly an invitation detail or an additional artwork sample.
  5. Physical Condition:

    • The card is housed in a cardboard or paperboard mailer, which shows signs of wear and tear, including some fraying edges and tape residue.

This invitation card serves as both an announcement and a keepsake for the exhibition opening of significant artworks from Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows an open book featuring an exhibition announcement and artwork reproductions. The book appears to be a catalog or program related to an art exhibition.

  1. Exhibition Details:

    • The text on the left side of the open book reads:
      Please reserve September 23, 1980 when
      Works from the XXth CENTURY COLLECTION
      of the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
      of HARVARD UNIVERSITY
      opens at
      WILDENSTEIN
      19 East 64th Street
      New York, New York 10021
      Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m.
      
    • This indicates that the exhibition was scheduled to open on September 23, 1980, at a gallery named Wildenstein located at 19 East 64th Street, New York.
  2. Artwork:

    • There are two pieces of artwork shown:
      • The upper artwork is a black-and-white drawing of a seated figure, which looks like a portrait. The figure is depicted in a somewhat cubist style with simplified and angular forms.
      • The lower artwork is a sketch of two figures, one male and one female, in a more abstract style, with minimalistic and linear representations of their forms.
  3. Artwork Details:

    • Below the lower artwork, there is a small description:
      Erich Heckel
      Two Figures (1910)
      Black chalk on cream paper
      19 1/8 x 14 3/4
      
    • This indicates that the lower artwork is by Erich Heckel, titled "Two Figures" from 1910, created with black chalk on cream paper, and has dimensions of 19 1/8 inches by 14 3/4 inches.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into a historical art exhibition program, highlighting the works included and the details of the event.

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The image shows an open book featuring two artworks from the 20th Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University.

  1. Top Artwork:

    • The image depicts a stylized, monochromatic portrait of a seated figure. The figure is rendered in a cubist style, with bold geometric shapes and simplified forms. The person is seated on a chair, and the drawing is characterized by its use of stark contrasts between light and dark areas, giving it a dramatic effect.
  2. Bottom Artwork:

    • The second artwork is a pencil drawing of two figures, likely in a more intimate or romantic pose. The drawing is less detailed than the top artwork, with more emphasis on the overall form and silhouette. The figures appear to be embracing or leaning against each other, and the background features a minimalistic, abstract representation of foliage or branches.

Text on the Page:

  • The text provides information about an exhibition:
    • "Please reserve September 23, 1980 when..."
    • "Works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University"
    • "Opens at WILDENSTEIN 19 East 64th Street New York, New York 10021"
    • "Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m."

Additionally, there is a small note at the bottom left corner listing the artists and dates:

  • "Erich Heckel"
  • "Nude Couple (1919)"
  • "Black chalk on cream paper"

The book is likely a catalog or exhibition guide related to the mentioned exhibition.

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The image shows an open book or catalog featuring artwork related to the 20th Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University.

Here's a detailed breakdown:

  1. Central Image:

    • The main image in the upper middle section is a black-and-white illustration of a seated figure. This appears to be a portrait by a famous modern artist, possibly by Henri Matisse, given the style and composition.
  2. Text:

    • Below the central image, there is text on the page that reads:

      Please reserve September 23, 1980
      Works from the XXth Century Collection of the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM of HARVARD UNIVERSITY
      Opens at WILDENSTEIN
      19 East 64th Street
      New York, New York 10021
      Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m.
      
    • The smaller text at the bottom of the page includes the title of the artwork and the artist:

      Erich Heckel
      Black Thick on Cream Paper
      1910
      
  3. Artwork Details:

    • The smaller sketch below the central portrait is a stylized, abstract drawing with two figures and some floral elements, likely also by the same artist or an artist within the same artistic movement.
  4. Book Structure:

    • The book appears to be open to a page with a combination of printed text and illustrations, possibly part of an exhibition catalog or a book dedicated to the collection.

The overall impression is that this page from a catalog or book is showcasing significant works from the 20th-century art collection, with an invitation to an opening event that was exclusive to invitations only.

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The image displays an invitation or announcement for an art exhibition. The main visual elements include:

  1. At the top left, there is an open book or catalog with visible text and an image of an abstract or cubist-style drawing of a man sitting. The artwork is in black and white and has a distinct modernist aesthetic.

  2. Below the artwork, there is text that reads:
    "Please reserve September 23, 1980
    when
    Works from the XXth CENTURY COLLECTION
    of the
    BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
    of HARVARD UNIVERSITY
    opens at
    WILDENSTEIN
    19 East 64th Street
    New York, New York 10021
    Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m."

  3. Adjacent to the text, there is another drawing, also in black and white, depicting two people in an embrace, likely another example of modernist or abstract art.

The overall design of the image suggests an formal invitation to an art exhibition showcasing 20th-century works from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, to be held at the Wildenstein gallery in New York City. The event is specified as being on September 23, 1980, and it is noted that it is an invitation-only opening from 5 to 8 p.m.

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The image shows an open scrapbook or album with a few items attached to one of its pages. On the page are two drawings or prints:

  1. At the top right, there is a black-and-white image of a person sitting in a chair with their legs spread apart and one arm resting on the back of the chair. The style of the drawing is somewhat cubist or abstract.

  2. Below that, there is a sketched drawing of a figure lounging on a surface with a potted plant or similar shape in the background. This drawing is simpler and more linear in style.

Additionally, in the bottom left corner of the page, there is a printed invitation or reservation note for an art exhibition. The text reads:

"Please reserve September 23, 1980 when
Works from the
XXth CENTURY COLLECTION
of the
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
of HARVARD UNIVERSITY
opens at
WILDENSTEIN
19 East 64th Street
New York, New York 10021

Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m.

Erich Heckel
Brother and Sister (1910)
Black chalk on cream paper
1978.5"

The pages and the edges of the scrapbook appear aged, with some tears and discoloration.

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The image shows an open book or album with a collection of various items affixed to its pages. In the upper right-hand page, there's a black and white photograph of a person sitting on a chair. The attire appears to be a patterned, collared long-sleeve shirt, and they seem to be wearing gloves. Their posture is relaxed, with one arm draped over the chair's armrest and the other resting on their thigh. The overall style of the photograph suggests it could be from the earlier parts of the 20th century, but this is speculative.

Below the photograph, there's an invitation card or flyer, which reads "Please reserve September 23, 1980 when: Works from the XXth CENTURY COLLECTION of the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM of HARVARD UNIVERSITY opens at WILDENSTEIN 19 East 64th Street New York, New York 10021 Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m." This gives context to the probable time period and connection to an art-related event.

On the left page, a piece of paper or drawing with a roughly sketched figure is visible. The drawing portrays a person in a seated pose, possibly a draft or preparatory sketch related to the content of the book or collection. The entire display seems to be on an aged, cream-colored backdrop with a green spine visible to the right, indicating that the book may be lying flat on a surface with its cover bending away from the binding.

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The image depicts an open portfolio or folder containing several artistic works. The portfolio appears to be part of an exhibition or collection, as indicated by the accompanying text on the left side of the image.

Key Elements in the Image:

  1. Portfolio Structure:

    • The portfolio is made of light brown material, likely cardboard or a similar sturdy paper.
    • It is open, revealing several pages or sheets inside.
  2. Artworks:

    • Top Right Page: Features a detailed black-and-white illustration of a seated figure. The figure is dressed in a stylized, possibly theatrical or performance-related costume, with a high collar and decorative elements. The pose is relaxed, with one arm resting on a chair and the other on their lap. The background is minimalistic, focusing attention on the subject.
    • Bottom Right Page: Contains a sketch or drawing of two figures. The style is more abstract or expressive, with simplified forms and dynamic lines. One figure appears to be a male, wearing a hat and a striped shirt, while the other is a female figure, depicted in a more fluid, flowing pose. The drawing has an energetic, almost whimsical quality.
  3. Textual Information:

    • On the left side of the image, there is printed text that provides details about an exhibition:
      • "Please reserve September 23, 1980 when": Indicates a reservation or event date.
      • "Works from the XXth CENTURY COLLECTION of the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM of HARVARD UNIVERSITY": Specifies the source and nature of the collection.
      • "WILDEINSTEIN 19 East 64th Street New York, New York 10021": Provides the location and contact information for the exhibition venue.
      • "Opening by invitation only, 5-8 p.m.": Indicates that the opening is exclusive to invited guests.
      • Additional smaller text at the bottom mentions the artist "Erich Mocker" and notes that the artwork is an "offset in cream screen paper, 1919."
  4. Overall Context:

    • The portfolio seems to be part of an archival or exhibition display, showcasing artworks from the early 20th century. The inclusion of both detailed illustrations and expressive sketches suggests a diverse range of artistic styles and techniques.
    • The text indicates that this is part of a curated exhibition, likely at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is known for its collection of 20th-century art.

Summary:

The image shows an open portfolio containing two distinct artworks: a detailed black-and-white illustration of a seated figure in theatrical attire and an expressive sketch of two figures. Accompanying text provides context about an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University, dated September 23, 1980, featuring works from the XXth Century Collection. The portfolio appears to be part of an archival or exhibition display, highlighting early 20th-century art.

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An open book with a white page is placed on a gray surface. The book's cover is torn, and a black ribbon is attached to the left side of the book. The book's page has a black-and-white image of a man sitting on a chair with his legs crossed and a sketch of a man and a woman. The book's title is "Works from the 20th Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University."