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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801253

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The image is a page from a book or catalog, specifically from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, MA. The page features a black-and-white photograph of a modernist building with a large glass facade and a distinctive triangular roof. Below the photograph, there is text providing information about an exhibition dedicated to the German-American architect Walter Gropius (1883-1969).

The text reads:

"BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, Cambridge, MA 02138

Walter Gropius
September 18, 1985 - November 10, 1985

The German-American architect Walter Gropius (1883 - 1969) is among the most influential designers, teachers, and theorists in the history of architecture. The Busch-Reisinger Museum has, since 1974, been the home of the Gropius Archives, photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models from Gropius' entire working life. In order to make a representative sampling of this wealth of material available to the public, the Busch will exhibit 150 pieces from the Archive, including little-known drawings and photographs. Organized by noted German architectural historian Winfried Nerdinger, professor and head of the Department of the History of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich, Walter Gropius is the first major, scholarly retrospective exhibition of the work of this major figure.

Walter Gropius (with Adolf Meyer), Project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition, 1922, ink and gray wash on paper. Walter Gropius, BRM 10.1 GA."

The text describes the significance of Walter Gropius and the exhibition, highlighting the extensive collection of his works held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The exhibition aims to showcase a selection of his architectural drawings, photographs, and models, providing a comprehensive look at his influential career.

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The image depicts a page from a museum catalog or exhibition booklet. It features a photograph of a building with modern architectural design elements, likely related to Walter Gropius, an influential architect.

The photograph is accompanied by descriptive text, which includes:

  1. Permission Notice:

    • Permission is granted for one-time publication of the photograph with given credit lines, but for public use, explicit permission from the Busch-Reisinger Museum is required. All other uses need written permission from the museum.
  2. Catalog Information:

    • Exhibition Dates: September 26, 1985 – November 10, 1985
    • Title: Walter Gropius
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, MA 02138
  3. Biographical Information:

    • Walter Gropius (1883 – 1969) was described as one of the most influential architects, teachers, and theorists of the 20th century.
    • The catalog mentions the Gropius Archives, which include photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models from Gropius’ entire career.
    • The exhibition included a detailed study of the materials and lesser-known drawings from Gropius’ early years in Germany.
    • The exhibition was organized by Winfried Nerdinger, a noted architectural historian and professor at the Technische Universität München.
  4. Specific Drawing:

    • The drawing shown is a project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition in 1922, created with Adolf Meyer. It is noted as being ink and gray wash on paper and is cataloged as BRM 10.3 GA.

The photograph itself is a black-and-white image of a building with a distinctive modern architectural style, featuring clean lines and geometric forms.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog. The top half features a black-and-white photograph of a modern, industrial-looking building with a distinctive gabled roof and large windows. The bottom half contains text, likely a description or an exhibit label, with the following details:

  • The photograph is credited to the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, MA, and features Walter Gropius.
  • The exhibit ran from September 26, 1985, to November 10, 1985.
  • The text describes Walter Gropius (1883-1969) as a significant German-American architect, designer, teacher, and theorist. It mentions an archive of his work at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, including photographs, drawings, and models from his career.
  • The exhibit, organized by German architectural historian Winfried Nerdinger, focuses on drawings from Gropius' early period in Germany.
  • The specific artwork displayed is titled "Walter Gropius (with Adolf Meyer), Project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition, 1922" and is an ink and gray wash on paper, gifted by Walter Gropius.

The page is preserved between sheets of glass, indicating it might be part of a display or a carefully stored collection.

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The image shows an exhibition catalog or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specifically for an exhibition on Walter Gropius.

Key details include:

  1. Visual:

    • The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a building designed by Walter Gropius, showcasing its modern architectural style. The photograph captures the exterior and some interior aspects through large glass windows.
  2. Exhibition Information:

    • The exhibition took place from September 20, 1985, to November 10, 1985.
    • The exhibition focused on Walter Gropius, a prominent German-American architect.
  3. Text Summary:

    • Walter Gropius (1883-1969) was a pivotal figure in influential design, teaching, and architectural theory.
    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum houses the Gropius Archives, containing photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models from Gropius's entire career.
    • The exhibition included significant pieces from his career, such as his early work in England and various projects from the Archive.
    • The exhibition was organized by noted German architectural historian Winfried Nerdinger, who was a professor and head of the architectural collection at the Munich Technical University.
    • This exhibition marked the first major retrospective of Gropius's work in the United States.
  4. Additional Artwork:

    • The brochure also mentions a piece titled "Tribute Building Competition, 1922" by Walter Gropius, which is an ink and gray wash on paper and is a gift to the museum.
  5. Permissions:

    • The bottom section includes a note granting permission for the use of the photograph under certain conditions and credits the source as the Foggia Art Museum or similar.

This detailed brochure highlights the significance of Gropius's contributions to architecture and design and provides context for the exhibition held in his honor.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog featuring an architectural photograph and accompanying text.

The photograph depicts a modernist building with a prominent flat roof and large windows. The structure appears to be a pavilion or exhibition hall, characterized by its minimalistic design and use of geometric forms.

Below the photograph, there is a detailed caption and information:

  1. Permission Notice: It states that permission is granted for one-time publication of the photograph with credit lines and other conditions.

  2. Museum Information:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, MA 02138
    • Walter Gropius Exhibition: September 26, 1985 - November 10, 1985
  3. Textual Description:

    • Walter Gropius (1883 - 1969) was a significant German-American architect, designer, teacher, and theorist.
    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum hosted an exhibition featuring Gropius' photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models from his entire career.
    • The exhibition included material from his early period in Germany and his later work in the United States.
    • The text mentions the scholarly significance of the exhibition, which was organized by Winfried Nerdinger, and was the first major exhibition of Gropius' work in the United States in many years.
  4. Specific Work:

    • The caption identifies the specific work shown in the photograph as "Walter Gropius (with Adolf Meyer), Project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition, 1922. Ink and gray wash on paper."

The page appears to be part of a catalog or exhibition guide, providing context and historical background for the architectural work displayed.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog, specifically focusing on an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, from September 26, 1985, to November 10, 1985. The exhibition was dedicated to the renowned architect Walter Gropius (1883-1969).

The page contains a black-and-white photograph of a building, likely an architectural project by Gropius, which appears to be a modernist design. Below the photograph is a permission notice for the reproduction of the photograph, specifying conditions for its use.

The accompanying text provides background information on Walter Gropius. It highlights Gropius' significant role in modern architecture, noting his contributions as a designer, teacher, and theorist. The text mentions that the exhibition showcases a wealth of material from the Gropius Archives, including photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models from his entire career. It also notes that this was the first major, scholarly retrospective exhibition of Gropius' work in the United States.

Additionally, it references a specific project by Gropius: the Tribune Building Competition project from 1922, depicted as an ink and gray wash on paper, which is part of the Walter Gropius collection at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The text emphasizes the significance of the exhibition in providing a comprehensive look at Gropius' life and work.

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This image shows an open book or scrapbook with a black-and-white photograph mounted on the left-hand page. The photograph depicts a modern, industrial-style building with large windows and two tall cylindrical structures (likely chimneys or ventilation pipes). Below the photograph, there is a typed text describing the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, MA, and an exhibition about Walter Gropius, a German-American architect. The text explains Gropius's role as a significant figure in architecture and details the museum's collection of his works, including photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models. There is also mention of a project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition from 1922, attributed to Walter Gropius with Adolf Meyer. The text is typed on a paper adhered to the page below the photograph.

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This image displays a page from a book or an exhibit catalog. On the upper part of the page, there is a black and white photograph of a building with a distinctive arched roof. The architecture appears industrial or utilitarian in nature, with a pair of double doors centered beneath the large arch. The structure is enclosed by a fence, and there is an empty street or lot in the foreground. A circular sign, which is likely a clock or perhaps a company logo, is mounted on a post to the left of the entrance.

Below the photograph on the page, there is a block of text that provides context and details about the image. It mentions that the exhibition is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and took place between September 26, 1985, and November 10, 1985. The text further states that the exhibition features works by Walter Gropius, a significant figure in modern architecture and design. The specific piece photographically reproduced on the page is titled "Walter Gropius (with Adolf Meyer), Project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition, 1922." It is a drawing with ink and gray wash on paper. Additional text at the bottom indicates that the piece is a gift from Walter Gropius himself.

There are also some notations on the bottom indicating permissions for the use of the photograph and details pertaining to its publication.

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The image depicts an open book or catalog page featuring a black-and-white photograph and accompanying text.

Photograph Description:

  • Subject: The photograph shows a large, industrial-style building with a prominent, curved roof structure. The building appears to be a hangar or warehouse, characterized by its expansive, open design and large entrance.
  • Setting: The structure is situated in an open area, likely an airfield or industrial complex, with visible tarmac or paved ground in the foreground. There are additional smaller buildings or structures in the background, suggesting a larger facility.
  • Details: The building has a symmetrical design with a central entrance flanked by two wings. The roofline is smooth and curved, giving it a modern, functional appearance. The photograph is monochromatic, indicating it may be from an archive or historical collection.

Text Description:

  • Caption: Below the photograph, there is a detailed caption providing context about the image and the subject matter.
  • Title: The caption identifies the location as the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, MA, and notes the date range of an exhibition: September 26, 1985 – November 10, 1985.
  • Subject: The text discusses Walter Gropius (1883–1969), a prominent German-American architect, highlighting his influence on modern architecture, design, and education. It mentions that the Busch-Reisinger Museum houses the Gropius Archives, which include photographs, drawings, blueprints, and models from his extensive career.
  • Exhibition Details: The caption notes that the exhibition featured 150 pieces from the Gropius Archives, including lesser-known works from his early period in England. It also references a major retrospective exhibition of Gropius's work organized by Winfried Nediger, a professor and head of the architectural collection at the Technical University of Munich.
  • Artwork Attribution: At the bottom, the caption identifies a specific artwork: "Walter Gropius (with Adolf Meyer), Project for the Chicago Tribune Building Competition, 1922. Ink and gray wash on paper. Gift—Walter Gropius, BRM 10.3 GA."

Overall Context:

The image appears to be from an art catalog or exhibition guide, showcasing architectural photography and providing scholarly context about Walter Gropius and his contributions to modern architecture. The photograph itself highlights an industrial building, likely of historical or architectural significance, while the accompanying text offers deeper insight into Gropius’s legacy and the museum’s role in preserving his work.

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The image shows an open book with a photograph of a building and some text. The book is opened to a page with a black-and-white photograph of a building. The photograph shows a building with a glass facade and a roof with a unique design. The building is surrounded by a fence, and there is a street light on the right side of the building. The text below the photograph provides information about the building and its history. The text is written in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to read and understand. The photograph and text together provide a detailed description of the building and its significance.