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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801076

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The image is a page from a book featuring a drawing by Gabriele Münter. The artwork is a portrait of a woman wearing a large hat, titled "Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin" (oil on board, circa 1909). The drawing is displayed in a rectangular frame on the page.

Below the artwork, there is a caption providing additional information:
"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American retrospective of the artist, who was a member of the Der Blaue Reiter group. Above, Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin (oil on board, ca. 1909)."

The page itself appears aged, with a yellowish tint and some visible wear along the edges. The book is open, showing the spine on the right side of the image.

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The image shows a page from a book or a catalog. The page features a black and white reproduction of a portrait. The portrait at the top of the page depicts a person wearing a hat with large decorative elements, possibly flowers or feathers. The person's face is turned slightly to one side, and the style of the drawing suggests it might be an early 20th-century artwork.

Below the portrait, there is a caption that reads:

"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American museum retrospective of her art. Münter was a member of the famous “Blue Rider” group. Above, Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin (oil on board, ca. 1909)."

The text provides information about an exhibition of works by Gabriele Münter, noting the dates of the artworks on display (from 1900 to the 1950s) and her association with "The Blue Rider" group, an important early 20th-century art movement. The specific artwork shown is identified as a portrait of Marianne von Werefkin, created around 1909, using oil on board.

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This image shows a page from a book or exhibition catalog featuring the work of Gabriele Münter. The page includes both an illustration and accompanying text.

The illustration is a portrait of Marianne von Werefkin, an artist known for her involvement in the expressionist movement. The portrait is executed in a bold, expressionist style with strong lines and a somewhat abstract depiction of the subject, who is wearing an elaborate hat.

Below the portrait, there is descriptive text that provides context about the artwork and the artist:

  • The text mentions that the paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter span from her visit at the Buch-Redlinger until November 1918.
  • It highlights that some of the works shown are from the 1900s to the 1950s, displayed in the first American museum retrospective of Münter’s art.
  • It notes that Münter was a member of the famous "Blue Rider" (Der Blaue Reiter) group.
  • The illustration on the page is identified as "Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin," dated around 1909, and created using oil on board.

The page appears to be part of a larger discussion or catalog about Münter's contributions to art and her role in the expressionist movement.

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The image shows an open book page featuring an artwork by Gabriele Münter. The artwork is a portrait titled "Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin" (oil on board, circa 1909). The image depicts a woman wearing a large, decorative hat with an elaborate design, and her face is partially shaded, adding to the expressive and somewhat abstract style of the piece.

Below the artwork, there is a caption that reads:
"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American museum retrospective of her art. Münter was a member of the famous 'Blue Rider' group. Above, 'Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin' (oil on board, ca. 1909)."

The page appears to be from a book or a catalog, indicating the exhibition details and providing context about the artist and the artwork. The overall presentation suggests that the image is part of a historical or art-historical document.

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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog featuring an artwork by Gabriele Münter. The artwork is a portrait of a woman wearing an elaborate hat, with the title "Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin" (oil on board, circa 1909).

Below the artwork, there is a caption that reads:
"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American museum retrospective of her art. Münter was a member of the famous 'Blue Rider' group. Above, Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin (oil on board, ca. 1909)."

The caption provides context about the exhibition, indicating that the Busch-Reisinger Museum (likely at Harvard University) hosted a retrospective of Münter's work from 1900 to the 1950s, and that Münter was associated with the "Blue Rider" group, a significant movement in early 20th-century German Expressionist art.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be an art book or catalog, specifically featuring a painting by Gabriele Münter.

The central focus is on a portrait of Marianne von Werefkin, a significant figure in the art world. This portrait is titled "Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin" and is dated approximately 1909. The painting is an oil on board and is displayed in a sepia-toned, sketch-like style, capturing the subject wearing an elaborate hat.

Below the portrait, there is text that reads:
"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter remain on view at the Buchholz-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American museum retrospective of her art. Münter was a member of the famous 'Blue Rider' group. Above, Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin (oil on board, ca. 1909)."

The text provides historical context, mentioning that Gabriele Münter's paintings and drawings are on display until November 8, focusing on her works from the early 20th century to the 1950s. It also highlights her membership in the "Blue Rider" art group, which was a significant movement in German Expressionism.

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The image shows an open book with a reproduction of a piece of artwork on the right page. The artwork appears to be an abstract or expressionistic piece, predominantly in grayscale, featuring bold, dark strokes that create a shape that could be interpreted as a figure. The left page contains text discussing the artwork and artist, noting that paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter are on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. It highlights that the show features works from 1900 to the 1950s from the "first American" comprehensive collection of her art. Additionally, it mentions that Münter was a member of the Expressionist Blue Rider group, and the specific artwork shown is titled "Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin" and created in 1909. There is no visible descriptive information about the portion of the image that is obscured.

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The image shows an open book with a single page containing a black-and-white reproduction of a painting. The painting portrays a figure in profile wearing a large hat adorned with flowers. The hat is wide-brimmed and the figure's attire includes what appears to be a high-collared garment. The artist's signature "Munter" is visible in the lower right corner of the painting.

Beneath the image, there is a block of text that reads:
"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Muenter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American museum retrospective of her art. Muenter was a member of the famous "Blue Rider" group. Above, Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin (oil on board; ca. 1909)."

This indicates that the painting is an artwork by Gabriele Muenter, specifically a portrait of Marianne von Werefkin, created around 1909 using oil on board.

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The image shows an open book with a white page and a picture of a woman wearing a hat and a scarf. The book is titled "Gabriele Münter: A Life in Art." The image of the woman is in black and white and is accompanied by a caption that reads, "Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Münter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8." The caption also mentions that Münter was a member of the famous "Blue Rider" group.

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The image shows an open book with a single page visible. The page features a black-and-white illustration of a woman wearing a large, elaborate hat adorned with floral decorations. The woman is depicted in profile, facing to the left, and is dressed in a dark, flowing garment that suggests a formal or elegant style. The illustration is framed by a thin border, and below the image, there is a caption that reads:

"Paintings and drawings by Gabriele Muenter remain on view at the Busch-Reisinger until November 8. The show features works from 1900 to the 1950s in the first American museum retrospective of her art. Muenter was a member of the famous 'Blue Rider' group. Above: Portrait of Marianne von Werefkin (oil on board, ca. 1909)."

The book itself has light-colored pages with visible spine edges, indicating it is part of a larger collection or catalog. The overall aesthetic suggests an art catalog or exhibition guide, focusing on the works of Gabriele Muenter. The illustration and accompanying text provide context about the artist and her association with the "Blue Rider" movement, as well as a specific portrait of Marianne von Werefkin.