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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801159

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The image shows an open book or pamphlet featuring information about events and exhibitions at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The page is divided into three sections:

  1. Top Left Section:

    • There is a black and white illustration of a face, which appears to be a stylized or abstract drawing.
    • Below the illustration, there is a text in German and English. The German text reads: "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts aus dem BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM Harvard University, Cambridge, USA." The English translation is: "German Art of the 20th Century from the BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM Harvard University, Cambridge, USA."
    • It mentions a special exhibition at the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung Berlin (West).
  2. Top Right Section:

    • This section lists a series of Saturday afternoon concerts held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the spring of 1983. The concerts are scheduled for various dates from February 12 to May 14, 1983.
    • Each concert features different performers and composers, including organists and other musicians performing works by composers such as Bach, Brahms, Haydn, and others.
    • There is also a note about an annual meeting of the Friends of the Fisk-Schwamb Organ on May 14, 1983.
  3. Bottom Section:

    • This section is a yellow banner announcing a special viewing event titled "From the Realists to the Expressionists: works on paper by central European artists from 1870 to 1918."
    • The event includes introductory remarks by Charles Haxthausen, curator, and is scheduled for March 25, 1983, at 5:00 PM.
    • It mentions that light refreshments will be served.

The overall layout of the page is organized, with clear sections for different types of information related to the museum's events and exhibitions.

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The image shows the inside of a magazine or a newspaper spread featuring two distinct pieces of information about events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

  1. Top Right Page:

    • The page details the Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at 4:30 PM during Spring 1983.
    • This series was made possible by a grant from the American Hoechst Corporation.
    • It lists various concerts scheduled from February 12 to May 14, 1983, each featuring different organists performing works by various composers including Bach, Mozart, Rossini, and others.
      • February 12: Verena Lutz, organist, performing Bach.
      • February 19: William Haller, organist, performing Bach, Albright, Ives, and others.
      • February 26: Anne Wilson, organist, performing works by Bach, Mozart, and others.
      • March 5: Max Miller, organist, performing works by Bach, Heiller, Martin, and others.
      • March 12: James Johnson, organist, performing Bach, Hindemith, Pachelbel, and others.
      • March 19: Haig Mardirosian, organist, performing works by Herzog, Bach.
      • March 26: Elizabeth Farr, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi, and others.
      • April 2: Easter Week (no concert).
      • April 9: Collegium Josquinum, organist, performing music of the Late Medieval period.
      • April 16: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach.
      • April 23: Arthur Birkby, organist, performing works by Sweelinck, and others.
      • April 30: Bernard Brauchli, organist, performing works by Debussy, and others.
      • May 7: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Seixas, Johnson, Zopoli, and Bach.
      • May 14: Harvard University Choir, performing works by Schutz, Byrd, Bach, and others.
    • Admission details are provided: General admission is $1.50, with discounts for members, students, and senior citizens.
    • Additional information can be obtained by calling 495-2336.
  2. Bottom Left Page:

    • This page announces a special viewing of "From the Realists to the Expressionists: Works on Paper by Central European Artists from 1870 to 1918."
    • The event is introduced by Charles Haxthausen, the curator.
    • It is scheduled for March 23, 1983, at 5:00 PM.
    • Light refreshments will be served.

Additionally, there is a black-and-white illustration on the left side of the top page, titled "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts," which suggests it is related to the modern art exhibition at the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung Berlin (West).

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The image depicts an open book or catalog with content related to art and music events. The left page features a black and white illustration of a person, possibly an artist or a notable figure, with an accompanying description in German. The text mentions "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts" (German Art of the 20th Century) and references the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, USA, as well as a special exhibition at the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum in Berlin (West).

On the right page, there is a schedule for the "Busch-Reisinger Museum Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at 4:30" for the spring of 1983, listing various dates and performers, primarily organists, along with the pieces they will be performing. The schedule runs from February 12 to May 14, with a break during Easter week. Admission is noted as being free for members, students, and senior citizens, with a small fee for others. The events are part of the "Silver Anniversary of the Fisk organ 1958-1983."

Additionally, a yellow flyer is partially visible at the bottom, announcing a special viewing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum titled "From the Realists to the Expressionists: works on paper by central European artists from 1870 to 1918," with introductory remarks by Charles Haxthausen, the curator, on March 23, 1983, at 5:00 pm, with light refreshments served.

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The image displays a program or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA. The document outlines a series of Saturday afternoon concerts and special events.

Concert Series Details:

Title: Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at 4:30
Supported by: A grant from the American Hoechst Corporation
Season: Spring 1983

Concert Schedule:

  • February 12: Verena Lutz, organist, performing works by Buxtehude, Bach, and others.
  • February 19: William Halder, organist, performing works by Bach, Mozart, Franck, and others.
  • February 26: Anne Wilson, organist, performing works by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Reger, and others.
  • March 5: Max Miller, organist, performing works by Bach and others.
  • March 12: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach, and others.
  • March 19: Martin Neary, organist, performing works by Byrd, Bach, and others.
  • March 26: Haig Mardirosian, organist, performing works by Bach.
  • April 2: Elizabeth Farr, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi.
  • April 9: Easter Week (no concert).
  • April 16: Collegium Iosquinum, performing music of the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance.
  • April 23: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach, and others.
  • April 30: Arthur Birky, organist, performing works by Buxtehude, Bach, and others.
  • May 7: Bernard Brauchli, performing on the clavichord and others.
  • May 14: James David Christie, organist, performing works by Scheidt, Bach, and others.

Admission:

  • Members, students, and senior citizens: $1.50
  • General admission: $3.50
  • For more information, call 495-2338.

Special Exhibitions:

German Art of the 20th Century:

  • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • There is also a special exhibition at the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung in Berlin (West).

Special Visiting Exhibition:

Title: From the Realists to the Expressionists: Works on Paper by Central European Artists from 1870 to 1918

  • Introductory Remarks: By Charles Haxthausen, curator
  • Date: March 23, 1983, at 5:00 PM
  • Note: Light refreshments served

The brochure also features an illustration of an expressive drawing of a human figure on the left side.

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The image shows pages from a book or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, USA. Here's a detailed description of the contents:

  1. Top Left Page:

    • There is a black and white image of a woman’s face with flowing hair, which appears to be an artistic drawing.
    • Below the image, there is text in German: "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts" (German Art of the 20th Century) from the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • The text indicates that this is a special exhibition at the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung in Berlin (West).
  2. Top Right Page:

    • A flyer for the Busch-Reisinger Museum detailing the "Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at 4:30" for the spring of 1983.
    • The series is made possible by a grant from the American Hoechst Corporation.
    • It lists various dates and the organists performing on those dates, along with the composers whose works they will play:
      • February 12: Verena Lutz, performing Bach
      • February 19: William Haller, performing works by Bach and others
      • February 26: Anne Wilson, performing works by Bach, Albright, Ives, and others
      • March 5: Max Miller, performing works by Bach and others
      • March 12: James Johnson, performing works by Bach, Hindemith, Pachelbel, and Oxinaga
      • March 19: Haig Mardirosian, performing works by Herzog and Bach
      • March 26: Elizabeth Farr, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach, and others
      • April 2: Easter Week (no concert)
      • April 9: Collegium Josquinum, performing works by Bach
      • April 16: James Johnson, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach, and others
      • April 23: Arthur Birkby, performing works by Sweelinck, Bach, and others
      • April 30: Bernard Brauchli, performing works by Bach and others
      • May 7: James Johnson, performing works by Bach, Seixas, Johnson, Zopfi, and others
      • May 14: Harvard University Choir, performing works by Bach, Byrd, and others
    • Admission is $1.50 for general admission, with discounts for members, students, and senior citizens.
    • The flyer mentions the Silver Anniversary of the Flentrop Organ (1958-1983) and provides a contact number for more information (495-2336).
  3. Bottom Page:

    • A yellow flyer announcing a special viewing titled "From the Realists to the Expressionists: works on paper by Central European artists from 1870 to 1918."
    • The event includes introductory remarks by Charles Haxthausen, curator, on March 23, 1983, at 5:00 PM, with light refreshments served.

Overall, the pages are related to exhibitions and concerts held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, showcasing both visual art and musical performances.

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The image depicts a page from an old catalog or program booklet, featuring several announcements and event details from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.

  1. Top Left Corner:

    • There is a black-and-white illustration of an abstract, stylized face.
    • Below the illustration is a text in German:
      • "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts aus dem BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM Harvard University, Cambridge, USA"
      • "Sonderausstellung im Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung Berlin (West)"
  2. Top Right Corner:

    • This section lists the "Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at 4:30" for Spring 1983, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA. The series is made possible by a grant from the American Hoechst Corporation.
    • The schedule includes dates and performers for each concert:
      • February 12: Verena Lutz, organist, performing works by Bach.
      • February 19: William Haller, organist, performing works by Bach, Albright, Ives, and others.
      • February 26: Anne Wilson, organist, performing works by Bach.
      • March 5: Max Miller, organist, performing works by Bach, Heiller, Martin, Mihaud, and others.
      • March 12: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Bach, Hindemith, Pachelbel, and Oximaga.
      • March 19: Haig Mardirosian, organist, performing works by Herzog, Bach, and others.
      • March 26: Elizabeth Farr, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach, and others.
      • April 2: Easter Week (no concert).
      • April 9: Collegium Musicum, performing music of the Late Middle Ages.
      • April 16: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Frescobaldi, Bach, and others.
      • April 23: Arthur Birkby, organist, performing works by Sweelinck, Bach, and others.
      • April 30: Bernard Brauchli, organist, performing works by Bach, and others.
      • May 7: James Johnson, organist, performing works by Seixas, Johnson, Zopelli, and Bach.
      • May 14: Harvard University Choir, performing works by Schutz, Byrd, Bach, and others.
    • Admission is $1.50 for general public, with discounts for members, students, and senior citizens.
    • A contact number for more information is provided: 495-2336.
    • There is also a note about the Silver Anniversary of the Flentrop Organ from 1958-1983.
  3. Bottom Center:

    • A yellow flyer announces a special viewing titled "From the Realists to the Expressionists: works on paper by central European artists from 1870 to 1918."
    • The event includes introductory remarks by Charles Haxthausen, curator, on March 23, 1983, at 5:00 PM.
    • Light refreshments are served.

The overall image appears to be an archive of cultural and musical events from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in the early 1980s.

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This image shows an open book with the left page featuring a black and white sketch of a person's portrait, with the initials "O K" near the bottom of the drawing. The right page contains text related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, at Harvard University. It details a schedule of events for the Saturday Afternoon Concert Series, with dates starting from February 12 and running through May 14, with various musical performances listed alongside the dates.

The lower part of the left page has text in German referring to 20th-century German art from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and a special exhibition at the Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung in Berlin (West).

The bottom of the page-shown to the right displays a yellow insert that announces a special viewing of "FROM CZECH REALISTS TO CZE EXPRESSIONISTS works on paper by central European artists from 1870 to 1918." An introductory remark by Charles Kuhn, curator, is mentioned for March 23, 1983, at 5:00 pm, along with a note that light refreshments will be served.

The pages show some signs of aging and use, such as slight discoloration and wear.

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or album with three distinct paper clippings attached.

  1. On the left side of the page, there is a black and white sketch of a person's head with an expressive, slightly distorted style. Below the sketch is a text in German, which reads:
    "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts
    aus dem BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
    Harvard University, Cambridge, USA —
    Sonderausstellung im Bauhaus-Archiv
    Museum für Gestaltung Berlin (West)"

  2. On the upper right side, there is a printed program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. It lists a "Saturday Afternoon Concert Series" from Spring 1983 including dates from February 12 to May 14. The events feature performances by various organists and the Harvard University Choir, with details about the musicians, composers, and the works performed. Admission prices and a contact number for more information are included at the bottom.

  3. On the bottom right side, there is a bright yellow announcement card for a special viewing at the Busch-Reisinger Museum titled:
    "From the Realists to the Expressionists
    works on paper by central european artists
    from 1870 to 1918"
    It mentions introductory remarks by Charles Saxthausen, curator, and states the event date as March 23, 1983, at 5:00 pm, with light refreshments served. The card has a decorative border design.

Overall, the page centers on art exhibitions and music events connected with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.

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An open book with a yellow paper on top of it is displayed on a gray surface. The yellow paper has a title that reads "From the Realists to the Expressionists: Works on Paper by Central European Artists from 1870 to 1918." The book is open to a page with a drawing of a man and a text that reads "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts aus dem BUSC-REISNIGER MUSEUM." The book also has a page with a schedule of the Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows the interior pages of a booklet or program, likely related to cultural or artistic events. Here is a detailed description:

Left Page:

  • Title and Description:

    • The left page features a title in German: "Deutsche Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts aus dem BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM Harvard University, Cambridge, USA."
    • Below the title, it states: "Sonderausstellung im Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung Berlin (West)." This translates to: "Special Exhibition at the Bauhaus Archive, Museum for Design Berlin (West)."
    • The page also includes pricing information:
      • General Public: $3.00
      • Members: $2.00
      • Students: $1.50
    • Contact information is provided: "For more information, call 496-2338."
    • It mentions the "Silver Anniversary of the Fleenor Organ 1958–1983."
  • Visual Element:

    • There is a black-and-white illustration of a stylized face on the left side of the page. The face appears abstract and expressive, with exaggerated features such as a prominent nose and stylized hair.

Right Page:

  • Event Schedule:

    • The right page lists a series of concerts organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA.
    • The concerts are part of the "Saturday Afternoon Concert Series at 4:30" and are made possible by a grant from the American Hochar Corporation.
    • The schedule is for Spring 1983, with events running from February 12 to May 14.
    • Each entry includes:
      • Date
      • Performer(s) (e.g., organists, flutists, conductors)
      • Works performed (e.g., composers such as Bach, Brahms, Mozart, Schubert, etc.)
      • Assistance or collaboration (e.g., "assisted by," "with," etc.)

    Examples of Entries:

    • February 12: Verena Lutz, organist; performing works by Sadako Yokoyama, flutist.
    • February 19: William Haller, organist; performing works by Marx, Mendelssohn, and others.
    • March 5: Max Milhaud, organist; performing works by Bach, Haller, Martin, and others.
    • April 16: James Johnson, organist; performing works by Freisebold, Gatner, Sexas, Soler, and Bach.
    • May 14: James Johnson, organist; performing works by Schütz, Byrd, Bach, and others.
  • Additional Announcement:

    • At the bottom of the right page, there is a yellow highlighted box with the following text:
      • "THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM announces a SPECIAL VIEWING OF"
      • "FROM THE REALISTS TO THE EXPRESSIONISTS works on paper by central european artists from 1870 to 1918"
      • "Introductory Remarks by Charles Haxthausen, curator"
      • "MARCH 23, 1983 at 5:00 pm"
      • "Light refreshments served"

Overall Context:

The booklet appears to be a program or announcement for a series of musical performances and a special exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page focuses on an art exhibition related to 20th-century German art, while the right page details a concert series featuring various musicians and composers. The yellow box at the bottom highlights an upcoming special viewing event focused on works by Central European artists from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The design and layout suggest a formal, academic, or cultural setting, likely aimed at museum-goers, students, and music enthusiasts.