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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801059

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog that lists details of various artworks. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the year it was created, the medium used, dimensions, and information about its acquisition or provenance. Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:

  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Landscape Wagon (No. 14), 1930
      • Medium: Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard
      • Dimensions: 61.6 x 61.6 cm
      • Acquisition: Museum Purchase 1951.46
  2. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Naval Observatory, 1926 (Seewarte)
      • Medium: Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper
      • Dimensions: 49.9 x 38.9 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr.
      • Year: Fogg Museum 1966.106
  3. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Lady with a Fan
      • Medium: Graphite on brown wove paper
      • Dimensions: 45.7 x 31.1 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase in memory of Louis W. Black 1959.34
  4. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Pear Tree, 1903
      • Medium: Oil and casein
      • Dimensions: 101 x 101 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift of Otto Kallir 1966.4
  5. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Standing Woman
      • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 50 x 32.1 cm
      • Acquisition: Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe
      • Year: Fogg Museum 1962.170
  6. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916
      • Medium: Oil
      • Dimensions: 90.1 x 59.9 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1952.21
  7. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910
      • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper (printed with a grid)
      • Dimensions: 28.7 x 22.2 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Friends of Art and Music at Harvard
      • Year: Fogg Museum 1949.137
  8. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of a Lady
      • Medium: Crayon on white paper
      • Dimensions: 56.5 x 41.5 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift of James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs
      • Year: Fogg Museum 1954.125
  9. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Standing Girl, c. 1922
      • Medium: Graphite drawing on tan wove paper
      • Dimensions: 68.5 x 38.4 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association 1950.437
  10. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • The Dancer, 1914
      • Medium: Bronze
      • Dimensions: H. 63.5 cm
      • Acquisition: Anonymous gift in memory of Minnie S. Kuhn 1932.64
  11. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • Female Nude, c. 1920
      • Medium: Brown ink and wash on cream wove paper
      • Dimensions: 48.9 x 38.1 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1934.79
  12. Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)

    • Organ Grinder
      • Medium: Black ink on white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 39 x 33 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Feininger 1955.20
  13. El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovitch) (1890-1941)

    • Plans for the Abstract Room, Landesmuseum, Hannover: four drawings
      • Medium: Pencil, gouache, metallic paint, black and red ink, and collage on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: Each 25 x 36 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift of Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.39.a,b and 1961.40.a,b
  14. El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovitch) (1890-1941)

    • Construction, 1918
      • Medium: Oil and black ink on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift of Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.38
  15. August Macke (1887-1914)

    • Promenaders, c. 1914
      • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 21.6 x 27.9 cm
      • Acquisition: Museum Purchase 1954.194
  16. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)

    • Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle
      • Medium: Oil
      • Dimensions: 43.1 x 30.7 cm
      • Acquisition: Alexander Dorner Trust 1957.128

This page appears to be from a museum collection catalog, detailing specific artworks, their mediums, dimensions, and acquisition details.

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The image shows a page from a museum catalog or exhibition booklet, detailing various artworks. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the year it was created, a description of the medium and technique used, the dimensions of the artwork, and the acquisition details (such as purchase or gift information).

Here's a detailed breakdown of the entries on this page:

  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Landscape Wagon No. 14, 1930
      • Medium: Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard
      • Dimensions: 47 x 61.6 cm
      • Acquisition: Museum Purchase 1951.46
  2. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Naval Observatory, 1926 (Seewarte)
      • Medium: Ink and gouache, spatters, on cream wave paper
      • Dimensions: 49.9 x 38.9 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr., Fogg Museum 1966.106
  3. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Lady with a Fan
      • Medium: Graphite on brown wave paper
      • Dimensions: 45.7 x 31.1 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase in memory of Louis W. Black 1959.34
  4. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Pear Tree, 1903
      • Medium: Oil and casein
      • Dimensions: 101 x 101 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift, Otto Kallir 1966.4
  5. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Standing Woman
      • Medium: Graphite on off-white wave paper
      • Dimensions: 50 x 32.1 cm
      • Acquisition: Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe, Fogg Museum 1962.170
  6. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916
      • Medium: Oil
      • Dimensions: 90.1 x 59.9 cm
      • Acquisition: Museum Association Fund 1952.21
  7. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910
      • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wave paper (printed with a grid)
      • Dimensions: 28.7 x 22.2 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Friends of Art and Music at Harvard, Fogg Museum 1949.137
  8. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of a Lady
      • Medium: Crayon drawing on white paper
      • Dimensions: 56.5 x 41.5 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift, James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs, Fogg Museum 1954.125
  9. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Standing Girl, c. 1922
      • Medium: Crayon drawing on tan wave paper
      • Dimensions: 68.5 x 48 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association 1950.437
  10. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • The Dancer, 1914
      • Medium: Bronze
      • Dimensions: Height 63.5 cm
      • Acquisition: Anonymous gift in memory of Minnie S. Kuhn 1932.64
  11. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • Female Nude, c. 1920
      • Medium: Brown ink and wash on cream wave paper
      • Dimensions: 48.9 x 38.1 cm
      • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1934.79
  12. Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)

    • Organ Grinder
      • Medium: Black ink on white wave paper
      • Dimensions: 39 x 33 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger 1955.20
  13. El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovich) (1890-1941)

    • Plans for the Abstract Room, Landesmuseum, Hannover: four drawings
      • Medium: Pencil, gouache, metallic paint, black and red ink, and collage on off-white wave paper
      • Dimensions: Each 25 x 36 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.39a,b and 1961.40a,b
  14. El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovich) (1890-1941)

    • Construction, 1918
      • Medium: Graphite and black ink on off-white wave paper
      • Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
      • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.38
  15. August Macke (1887-1914)

    • Promenaders, c. 1914
      • Medium: Graphite on off-white wave paper
      • Dimensions: 21.6 x 27.9 cm
      • Acquisition: Museum Purchase 1934.194
  16. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)

    • Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle
      • Medium: Oil
      • Dimensions: 43.1 x 30.7 cm
      • Acquisition: Alexander Dorner Trust 1957.128

This catalog page provides a comprehensive overview of the artists, titles, mediums, dimensions, and acquisition details of various artworks.

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The image shows a page from a museum catalog or exhibition catalog, detailing various artworks with their respective artists, titles, mediums, dimensions, and acquisition information.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:

  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)
  • Landscape Wagon No. 14, 1930
    • Medium: Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard
    • Dimensions: 47 x 61.6 cm
    • Acquisition: Museum Purchase 1951.46
  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)
  • Naval Observatory, 1926 (Seewarte)
    • Medium: Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper
    • Dimensions: 49.9 x 38.9 cm
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jareetzki, Jr.
    • Catalog Number: Fogg Museum 1966.106
  1. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)
  • Lady with a Fan
    • Medium: Graphite on brown wove paper
    • Dimensions: 45.7 x 31.1 cm
    • Acquisition: Purchase in memory of Louis W. Black 1959.34
  1. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)
  • Pear Tree, 1903
    • Medium: Oil and casein on white modern-laid paper, laid down
    • Dimensions: 101 x 101 cm
    • Acquisition: Gift, Otto Kallir 1966.4
  1. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)
  • Standing Woman
    • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 50 x 32.1 cm
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe, Fogg Museum 1962.170
  1. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
  • Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916
    • Medium: Oil
    • Dimensions: 90.1 x 59.9 cm
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1952.21
  1. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
  • Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910
    • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper (printed with a grid)
    • Dimensions: 28.7 x 22.2 cm
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Friends of Art and Music at Harvard, Fogg Museum 1949.137
  1. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
  • Portrait of a Lady
    • Medium: Crayon on white paper
    • Dimensions: 56.5 x 41.5 cm
    • Acquisition: Gift, James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs, Fogg Museum 1954.125
  1. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)
  • Standing Girl, c. 1922
    • Medium: Crayon drawing on tan wove paper
    • Dimensions: 68.5 x 48 cm
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association 1950.437
  1. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)
  • The Dancer, 1914
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Dimensions: H. 63.5 cm
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift in memory of Minnie S. Kuhn 1932.64
  1. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)
  • Female Nude, c. 1920
    • Medium: Brown ink and wash on cream wove paper
    • Dimensions: 48.9 x 38.1 cm
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1934.79
  1. Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)
  • Organ Grinder
    • Medium: Black ink on white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 39 x 33 cm
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger 1955.20
  1. El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovitch) (1890-1941)
  • Plans for the Abstract Room, Landesmuseum, Hannover: four drawings
    • Medium: Pencil, gouache, metallic paint, black and red ink, and collage on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: Each 25 x 36 cm
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.39 a,b and 1961.40 a,b
  1. El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovitch) (1890-1941)
  • Construction, 1918
    • Medium: Graphite and black ink on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.38
  1. August Macke (1887-1914)
  • Promenaders, c. 1914
    • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 27.9 cm
    • Acquisition: Museum Purchase 1934.194
  1. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)
  • Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle
    • Medium: Oil
    • Dimensions: 43.1 x 30.7 cm
    • Acquisition: Alexander Dorner Trust 1957.128

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an art book, listing various artworks with their respective artists, titles, mediums, dimensions, and acquisition details. Here is a detailed summary of the entries in the visible portion of the page:

  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Landscape Wagon No. 14, 1930
    • Medium: Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard
    • Dimensions: 47 x 61.6 cm
    • Museum Purchase: 1951.46
  2. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Naval Observatory, 1926 (Seewarte)
    • Medium: Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper
    • Dimensions: 49.9 x 38.9 cm
    • Gift: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr.
    • Museum: Fogg Museum 1966.106
  3. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • The Tree of Life (Baum der Leben), 1921 (Baum der Pflanzen)
    • Medium: Oil on canvas
    • Dimensions: 141.3 x 104.1 cm
    • Gift: Otto Kallir 1966.4
    • Fogg Museum
  4. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Lady with a Fan
    • Medium: Graphite on brown wove paper
    • Dimensions: 45.7 x 31.1 cm
    • Purchase: Museum Association Fund 1959.34
  5. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Pear Tree, 1903
    • Medium: Oil and casein on paper, laid down
    • Dimensions: 101 x 101 cm
    • Gift: Otto Kallir 1966.4
    • Fogg Museum
  6. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Standing Woman
    • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 50 x 32.1 cm
    • Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe
    • Fogg Museum 1962.170
  7. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Black Half Moon, 1922 (Schatten Halbmond)
    • Medium: Oil on canvas, laid down
    • Dimensions: 111.8 x 162.6 cm
    • Purchase: Friends of Art and Music at Harvard 1962.86
  8. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916
    • Medium: Oil
    • Dimensions: 90.1 x 59.9 cm
    • Purchase: Museum Association Fund 1952.21
  9. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910
    • Medium: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper (printed with a grid)
    • Dimensions: 28.7 x 22.2 cm
    • Purchase: Friends of Art and Music at Harvard 1949.137
  10. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of a Lady
    • Medium: Crayon on white paper
    • Dimensions: 56.5 x 41.5 cm
    • Gift: James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs
    • Fogg Museum 1954.125
  11. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Standing Girl, c. 1922
    • Medium: Crayon drawing on tan wove paper
    • Dimensions: 68.5 x 48 cm
    • Purchase: Museum Association 1950.437
  12. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Naval Observatory
    • Medium: Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper
    • Dimensions: (not fully visible, but partially shown as 49.9 x 38.9 cm)
  13. Various Artists

    • The Dancer (by Georg Kolbe, 1877-1947)
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 63.5 cm
    • Gift: Anonymous in memory of Minnie S. Kuhn 1932.64
  14. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • Female Nude, c. 1920
    • Medium: Brown ink and wash on cream wove paper
    • Dimensions: 48.9 x 38.1 cm
    • Purchase: Museum Association Fund 1934.79
  15. Alfred Kubin (1877-1955)

    • Organ Grinder
    • Medium: Black ink on white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 39 x 33 cm
    • Gift: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Feininger 1955.20
  16. El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich) (1890-1941)

    • Plans for the Abstract Room, Hannover: four drawings
    • Medium: Pencil, gouache, metallic paint, black and red ink, and collage on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: Each drawing 25 x 36 cm
    • Gift: Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.39 a,b and 1961.40 a,b
  17. El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich) (1890-1941)

    • Construction, 1918
    • Medium: Graphite and black ink on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
    • Gift: Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.38
  18. August Macke (1887-1914)

    • Promenaders, c. 1914
    • Medium: Graphite on off-white wove paper
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 27.9 cm
    • Purchase: Museum Purchase 1934.194
  19. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)

    • Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle
    • Medium: Oil
    • Dimensions: 43.1 x 30.7 cm
    • Gift: Alexander Dorner Trust 1957.128

The entries provide a detailed look at the artistic contributions and acquisitions of various notable artists in the collection, including mediums, dimensions, and acquisition details.

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The image displays an open book, revealing two pages that list various artworks along with their details. The left page is numbered 63 to 70, and the right page is numbered 71 to 78. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the year of creation, the medium used, the dimensions, and the method of acquisition or the donor's name.

Here is a detailed summary of the artworks listed:

Left Page (63 to 70):

  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Landscape Wagon No. 14, 1930: Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard, 47 x 61.6 cm, Museum Purchase 1951.46
    • Naval Observatory, 1926 (Seewarte): Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper, 49.9 x 38.9 cm, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr., Fogg Museum 1966.106
  2. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • Lady with a Fan: Graphite on brown wove paper, 45.7 x 31.1 cm, Purchase in memory of Louis W. Black 1959.34
    • Pear Tree, 1903: Oil and casein, 101 x 101 cm, Gift, Otto Kallir 1966.4
    • Standing Woman: Graphite on off-white wove paper, 50 x 32.1 cm, Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe, Fogg Museum 1962.170
  3. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916: Oil, 90.1 x 59.9 cm, Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1952.21
    • Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910: Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper (printed with a grid), 28.7 x 22.2 cm, Purchase, Friends of Art and Music at Harvard, Fogg Museum 1949.137
    • Portrait of a Lady: Crayon on white paper, 56.5 x 41.5 cm, Gift, James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs, Fogg Museum 1954.125

Right Page (71 to 78):

  1. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • Standing Girl, c. 1922: Crayon drawing on tan wove paper, 68.5 x 48 cm, Purchase, Museum Association 1950.437
  2. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • The Dancer, 1914: Bronze, 63.5 cm, Anonymous gift in memory of Minnie S. Kuhn 1932.64
    • Female Nude, c. 1920: Brown ink and wash on cream wove paper, 48.9 x 38.1 cm, Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1934.79
  3. Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)

    • Organ Grinder: Black ink on white wove paper, 39 x 33 cm, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Feininger 1955.20
  4. El Lissitzky (1890-1941)

    • Plans for the Abstract Room, Landesmuseum, Hannover: four drawings, 1924: Pencil, gouache, metallic paint, black and red ink, and collage on off-white wove paper, each 25 x 36 cm, Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner, 1961.39 a-d
  5. August Macke (1887-1914)

    • Promenaders, c. 1914: Graphite on off-white wove paper, 21.6 x 27.9 cm, Museum Purchase 1934.194
  6. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)

    • Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle: Oil, 43.1 x 30.7 cm, Alexander Dorner Trust 1957.128

The book appears to be a catalog or inventory of an art museum or gallery, detailing the works in their collection, including the method of acquisition.

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The image shows a page from an art catalog or inventory list, detailing various artworks, their creators, and related information. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Column:

  1. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • 63. Landscape Wagon No. 14, 1930 (Landschaftswagen No. 14)

      • Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard
      • Dimensions: 4 7/8 x 61.6 cm
      • Museum Purchase 1951-46
    • 64. Naval Observatory, 1926 (Seewarte)

      • Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper
      • Dimensions: 49 x 38.9 cm
      • Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretski, Jr.
      • Fogg Museum 1966.106
  2. Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

    • 65. Department of Plants, 1921 (Abteilung der Pflanzen)

      • Drawing on white modern laid paper
      • Not fully described in the visible part
    • 65. Lady with a Fan

      • Graphite on brown wove paper
      • Dimensions: 45.7 x 31.1 cm
      • Purchase in memory of Louis W. Black 1959.34
    • 66. Pear Tree, 1903

      • Oil and casein on paper laid down
      • Dimensions: 101 x 101 cm
      • Gift, Otto Kallir 1966.4
    • 67. Standing Woman

      • Graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 50 x 32.1 cm
      • Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe
      • Fogg Museum 1962.170
  3. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • 68. Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916

      • Oil on canvas laid down on paper laid down with handmade laid border
      • Dimensions: 90.1 x 59.9 cm
      • Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1952.21
    • 69. Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910

      • Black ink over graphite on off-white wove paper (printed with a grid)
      • Dimensions: 28.7 x 22.2 cm
      • Purchase, Friends of Art and Music at Harvard
      • Fogg Museum 1949.137
    • 70. Portrait of a Lady

      • Crayon on white paper
      • Dimensions: 56.5 x 41.5 cm
      • Gift, James N. Rosenberg in honor of Paul J. Sachs
      • Fogg Museum 1954.125

Right Column:

  1. Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980)

    • 71. Standing Girl, c. 1922
      • Crayon drawing on tan wove paper
      • Dimensions: 68.5 x 48 cm
      • Purchase, Museum Association 1950.437
  2. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • 72. The Dancer, 1914

      • Bronze
      • Dimensions: H. 63.5 cm
      • Anonymous gift in memory of Minnie S. Kuhn 1932.64
    • 73. Female Nude, c. 1920

      • Brown ink and wash on cream wove paper
      • Dimensions: 48.9 x 38.1 cm
      • Purchase, Museum Association Fund 1934.79
  3. Alfred Kubin (1877-1959)

    • 74. Organ Grinder
      • Black ink on white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 39 x 33 cm
      • Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger 1955.20
  4. El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovich) (1890-1941)

    • 75. Plans for the Abstract Room, Landesmuseum, Hannover: Four Drawings

      • Pencil, gouache, metallic paint, black and red ink, and collage on off-white wove paper
      • Each: 25 x 36 cm
      • Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.39a,b and 1961.40a,b
    • 76. Construction, 1918

      • Graphite and black ink on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 25.4 x 20.3 cm
      • Gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Dr. Alexander Dorner 1961.38
  5. August Macke (1887-1914)

    • 77. Promenaders, c. 1914
      • Graphite on off-white wove paper
      • Dimensions: 21.6 x 27.9 cm
      • Museum Purchase 1934.194
  6. Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935)

    • 78. Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle
      • Oil
      • Dimensions: 43.1 x 30.7 cm
      • Alexander Dorner Trust 1957.128

This catalog page provides a detailed account of various artworks, including their mediums, dimensions, acquisition details, and sometimes the donors or specific funds used for their acquisition.

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This image shows a page from a book or catalog that lists various artworks with their corresponding details such as the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the year it was created, the medium used, the dimensions of the artwork, and acquisition details. The artworks listed are from artists like Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Georg Kolbe, Alfred Kubin, El Lissitzky, August Macke, and Kasimir Malevich.

The left column of text starts at number 63 and goes down to 68, where it mentions pieces by Paul Klee and Gustav Klimt, including "Landscape Wagon No. 14" and "Standing Woman" respectively. The right column of text starts at number 71 and goes down to 78, including works by Oskar Kokoschka like "Standing Girl, c. 1922," and pieces by other artists such as "The Dancer, 1914" by Georg Kolbe, and "Suprematist Painting, Rectangle and Circle" by Kasimir Malevich.

The text includes details of how the artwork was acquired by the museum or gallery, with notes such as "Gift of Mrs. Alfred Barr, Jr.," "Purchase, Museum Association" or "Gift in memory of" particular individuals. This list appears to be part of an art museum's collection catalog or an inventory for an exhibition, providing viewers with information about the artworks on display or held by the museum.

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The image shows a double-page spread from a book or catalog featuring a list of artworks with detailed descriptions. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the year it was created, the medium used, and the dimensions of the artwork. Additionally, there is information about the acquisition method (e.g., purchase, gift) and the source of the acquisition (e.g., Museum Association Fund, gift from specific individuals). The artworks listed are from various artists, including Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, Gustav Klimt, Georg Kolbe, Alfred Kubin, El Lissitzky, August Macke, and Kazimir Malevich. The page has a clean, organized layout with black text on a white background, and the text is divided into numbered entries for easy reference.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a page from an art catalog or exhibition guide. The page is formatted in a structured, organized manner, listing details about various artworks. Each entry includes the following information:

  1. Artist Name and Dates: The artist's name is listed along with their birth and death years.
  2. Title of the Artwork: The title of each piece is provided.
  3. Year of Creation: The year the artwork was created is noted.
  4. Medium and Support: Details about the materials used (e.g., watercolor, ink, graphite, oil, pencil, gouache, etc.) and the type of paper or support (e.g., silk mounted on cardboard, cream wove paper, off-white wove paper) are included.
  5. Dimensions: The size of each artwork is specified in centimeters.
  6. Acquisition Details: Information about how the artwork was acquired, such as purchase date, donor, or gift, is provided, often including the name of the donor or the fund responsible for the acquisition.

Key Observations:

  • The page is numbered 71, indicating it is part of a larger catalog or publication.
  • The entries are numbered sequentially from 63 to 78, suggesting this is a section of the catalog listing various artists and their works.
  • The artworks are diverse in style and medium, ranging from watercolor and ink to graphite, oil, and mixed media.
  • Several artists are represented, including Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Georg Kolbe, Alfred Kubin, El Lissitzky, El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovitch), August Macke, and Kasimir Malevich.
  • The acquisition details often mention donations or purchases made by institutions or individuals, such as the Museum Association, Fogg Museum, or trusts like the Alexander Dorner Trust.

Visual Layout:

  • The text is neatly aligned in two columns, with each entry clearly separated.
  • The font is consistent and legible, typical of academic or museum publications.
  • The page appears to be part of a hardcover book, as suggested by the visible spine and the quality of the paper.

This page serves as a detailed reference for art historians, curators, and enthusiasts, providing comprehensive information about the artworks included in the collection.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition brochure that lists artworks along with their descriptions, artists, and acquisition details. The page is divided into two columns, with each column containing a series of numbered entries.

The left column starts with entry number 63, which is titled "Landscape Wagon No. 14, 1930" by Paul Klee. It is described as a watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard, measuring 47 x 61.6 cm, and was purchased by the museum in 1951. Subsequent entries in the left column include works by Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, and Oskar Kokoschka, among others.

The right column begins with entry number 71, titled "Standing Girl, c. 1922" by Oskar Kokoschka. It is described as a crayon drawing on tan wove paper, measuring 68.5 x 48 cm, and was purchased by the museum association in 1950. Other entries in the right column include works by Georg Kolbe, Alfred Kubin, and El Lissitzky, among others.

The entries provide detailed information about each artwork, including the artist's name, the title of the work, the medium and dimensions, and the acquisition details (such as the date of purchase and the name of the donor or fund). The page appears to be part of a larger catalog or exhibition brochure that showcases a collection of artworks by various artists.