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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1986-1990

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The image shows a page from the Harvard Gazette dated November 25, 1988. The main article on the page is titled "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum." The article discusses the appointment of Peter Nisbet as the Daimler-Benz Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Peter Nisbet, an art historian who joined Harvard University Art Museums two years prior, has been appointed as the Daimler-Benz Curator.
  2. The Busch-Reisinger Museum, which focuses on Northern European art, is undergoing renovations to expand its facility.
  3. Nisbet has played a significant role in the museum's expansion and has organized several exhibitions that have traveled to Europe and the U.S.
  4. Notable exhibitions curated by Nisbet include "German Art in the 20th Century" and "The New Work: American Artists (1965-86)."
  5. John Moors Cabot, Director of the Harvard University Art Museums, praises Nisbet's contributions and his role in continuing the museum's tradition of supporting contemporary art.

Additionally, there is a smaller section titled "Nisbet" which provides more background on Peter Nisbet:

  1. Nisbet has a special interest in post-World War II German art and has organized exhibitions on the art of the Weimar Republic and contemporary German art.
  2. He earned his B.A. from Harvard in 1978, an M.A. from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London in 1981, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale in 1979 and 1986, respectively.
  3. Nisbet has studied in Berlin and Moscow and is completing his first book on post-World War II German art.
  4. He has published extensively on early 20th-century European art.

The page also includes a photograph of Peter Nisbet.

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The image is a scanned page from the Harvard Gazette, dated November 25, 1988. The headline reads, "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum."

Summary of the Article:

Main Story:
Peter Nisbet, who had been serving as the associate curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, has been promoted to the newly established position of Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. This is a significant milestone as he is the first person to hold this title in the museum's nearly two-year history.

Nisbet joined Harvard in 1985 initially as an assistant curator at the Fogg Museum and then moved to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Over the years, he has played a key role in expanding the museum's collection, especially focusing on Northern European art. Nisbet has also been instrumental in organizing notable exhibitions, including a major show of works by El Lissitzky in cooperation with the Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The article also highlights Nisbet’s extensive travel and efforts in Europe and the U.S., which have greatly benefited the museum’s collections and exhibitions.

Biographical Details:
Peter Nisbet has a strong academic background with several degrees:

  • BA (1978) with first-class honors from Cambridge University
  • MA (1984) from Clare College, Cambridge
  • MA (1979) from Yale University
  • M.Phil. (1981) in the history of art from Yale University

He has previously worked in museums in Berlin and Yale, and he has a particular interest in works produced after World War II. Currently, he is preparing exhibitions on the art of the Bauhaus and contemporary East German art.

Nisbet has also published extensively on early 20th-century European art.

The article mentions that the information continues on page 11. There is a photograph of Peter Nisbet included in the article.

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The image shows a page from a Harvard Gazette newspaper dated November 25, 1988. The main article on the page is titled "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum."

Here's a detailed summary of the article:

Headline:

  • Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum

Content:

  • Peter Nisbet, an art historian, has been appointed the associate curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is Harvard's museum dedicated to German art.
  • Nisbet joined Harvard in 1983 as an assistant curator of the Daimler-Benz Collection of Central and Northern European Art.
  • The Busch-Reisinger Museum is known for its world-famous collection of Central and Northern European art, spanning from the Middle Ages to the present.
  • Nisbet has been instrumental in the planning and development of a new facility for the museum, which is slated to be built next to the Fogg Museum.
  • Over the past year, he has expanded the museum’s support in Europe and organized several major exhibitions. These include shows that have traveled to other parts of the U.S. and Europe.
  • One notable exhibition he curated was "El Lissitzky (1890-1941)," the first major show organized by an American museum in cooperation with museums in East and West Germany.

Additional Details:

  • The article mentions that Nisbet has shown special interest in works produced after World War II, and he is currently preparing exhibitions on the art of the Weimar Republic and contemporary German art.
  • Nisbet's educational background includes a B.A. (1978) with first-class honors and an M.A. (1981) from Clare College, Cambridge, and an M.Phil. (1981) in the history of art from Yale.
  • He has studied in Berlin and Moscow and is currently completing a Ph.D. at Yale.
  • Nisbet has published extensively on early 20th-century European art and is recognized for his work on modern art, particularly benefiting from his work in the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Additional Notes:

  • The article also includes a brief mention of his professional achievements and contributions, such as his role in the retrospective exhibition of the artist George Grosz.
  • It concludes by highlighting his significant contributions to the field and his ongoing projects.

The page also includes a photograph of Peter Nisbet.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper clipping, specifically from the Harvard Gazette dated November 25, 1988. The main article is titled "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum."

The article highlights Peter Nisbet's appointment as the associate curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, marking the first such appointment in the museum's 85-year history. Nisbet joined Harvard in 1983 as an assistant curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and has played a significant role in expanding its collection and exhibitions.

Key points from the article include:

  • Nisbet has curated several major exhibitions, including one of the first major Busch exhibitions.
  • He has traveled extensively to Europe and the U.S. to organize and curate these exhibitions.
  • Notable exhibitions include "El Lissitzky (1890-1941)" and retrospectives of artists such as the Bauhaus style and German Realist Drawings.
  • Nisbet holds degrees from Clare College, Cambridge (B.A. with first-class honors), Yale (M.A.), and has studied at the University of Berlin and Moscow State University.
  • He is currently working on exhibitions about the art of the Weimar Republic and contemporary German art.
  • Nisbet is recognized as one of Harvard's most energetic and productive curators.

The clipping also mentions that Nisbet has been instrumental in securing support for the museum and has curated numerous shows that have traveled to various museums across East and West Germany.

The article is continued on page 4, as indicated by the note at the bottom of the clipping.

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The image shows a page from a Harvard Gazette newspaper dated November 25, 1988. The headline of the article is "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum." The article discusses the appointment of Peter Nisbet as the new curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard.

Key points from the article include:

  • Peter Nisbet, an art historian, was appointed to his new role after being an assistant curator at Harvard since 1983.
  • Nisbet is known for his extensive work with the collection of Central and Northern European art, particularly his contributions to exhibitions and curating.
  • He was instrumental in organizing and planning the new facility for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which was established in 1963.
  • Nisbet has curated and organized several major exhibitions, including one titled "El Lissitzky (1890-1941)" that was a collaborative effort with an American museum.
  • He has previously worked on exhibitions that traveled to various parts of the U.S. and Europe, including a retrospective show of the works of Otto Gropius, the father of Bauhaus style.
  • The article highlights his contributions and the recognition he has received, such as his work being featured in several major exhibitions and his extensive publications on early 20th-century European art.

Below the main article, there's a continuation box labeled "Nisbet," detailing his educational background:

  • He earned a B.A. from Clare College, Cambridge, in 1978.
  • He holds an M.A. from the University of Cambridge (1981) and an M.Phil in 1981 from Yale University.
  • His research interests include works from World War II and art from the Weimar Republic and the early Soviet Union.
  • He has published extensively on early 20th-century European art.

The page also features a photograph of Peter Nisbet, who is smiling and posed in a formal suit.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or a notebook. The page is dated "March 2013, p 207" at the top left corner. The primary content on the page is a newspaper article titled "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum," from the Harvard Gazette dated November 25, 1988.

The article includes a photograph of Peter Nisbet. The text of the article is not fully legible, but it mentions that Peter Nisbet has been appointed as the associate curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of the Harvard Art Museums. The article details Nisbet's background, including his previous roles and his contributions to the museum. It also mentions his involvement in planning a new facility for the museum and his role in organizing various exhibitions.

Below the main article, there is a continuation of the text, possibly from another page or section, which is also not fully legible. This text elaborates on Nisbet's achievements and roles, mentioning his work with the Fogg Museum and his focus on German art and 20th-century European art. The text indicates that Nisbet has made significant contributions to the museum and has been recognized for his work.

The page itself shows some wear, with visible creases and discoloration, suggesting it has been well-handled or stored for some time.

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The image shows an old scrapbook or album page with clippings from a newspaper, specifically the Harvard Gazette dated November 25, 1988. The main article's headline reads "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum." The article details Peter Nisbet's appointment as the curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and provides a background on his career and achievements. There is a small photograph of Peter Nisbet included in the article, but his face is obscured by a rectangle.

Another smaller clipping titled "Nisbet" appears on the page, continuing from the main article, describing his academic background, special interest in post-World War II art, current projects, and his extensive publications on early 20th-century European art.

The clippings are neatly affixed on the page of the scrapbook, which has a tan or light brown background. Some handwritten text appears faintly at the top left corner of the page, but it is not clearly legible in the image.

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or a collection of clippings, with a newspaper article prominently displayed. The header on the page reads "Harvard Gazette November 25, 1988." The main headline of the article is "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum." The article details the appointment of a new curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, providing background on his previous roles and the exhibitions he has organized. Noteworthy in the text is that this individual curated a significant art show in 1980 called "EL Lissitzky: 1890-1941," and that he has contributed to scholarship on 20th-century European art.

Below the main article is the continuation of the text, with the headline "Nisbet" indicating the rest of the article from the previous column. The rest of the page consists of snippets from newspaper clippings, text, and what seem like margins of other pages within the scrapbook. The book's spine is seen on the left, creating a border between the contents and the edge of the image.

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The image shows a two-page spread from a printed publication, specifically from the Harvard Gazette dated November 25, 1988. The pages are part of a book or archive, as indicated by the visible spine and page numbering ("3" and "4") and the date stamp "March 2013 F 207" at the top left corner.

Content Description:

Page 3:

  • Headline: "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum"
  • Subheading: "Harvard Gazette November 25, 1988"
  • Article Summary:
    • The article announces the appointment of Peter Nisbet as the first incumbent curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
    • Nisbet, an art historian, has been the associate curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum since 1983. He played a key role in planning the new Busch facility, which is being built next to the Fogg Museum.
    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum is renowned for its collection of Central and Northern European art. It has expanded its support and organized several major exhibitions, including shows in East and West Germany.
    • Nisbet has curated significant exhibitions, such as the first major art show organized by an American museum in cooperation with the Soviet Union ("El Lissitzky 1890–1941").
    • Quotes from museum officials, including Edgar Peters Bowron, Director of the Harvard University Art Museums, praise Nisbet's contributions to the museum and the art community.

Photograph:

  • A black-and-white photograph of Peter Nisbet is included on the right side of the page. He is depicted in formal attire, wearing a suit and tie, and appears to be in a professional setting.

Page 4:

  • Headline: "Nisbet" (a continuation of the article from page 3)
  • Content:
    • Provides additional details about Peter Nisbet's background and qualifications:
      • He earned a B.A. in history of art from Clare College, Cambridge, and an M.A. from the University of Edinburgh.
      • He holds an M.Phil. (1981) and a Ph.D. (1979) in art from Yale University.
      • His doctoral dissertation focused on El Lissitzky.
      • Nisbet has published extensively on early 20th-century European art.
      • He has a special interest in works produced after World War II, particularly in the art of the Weimar Republic and temporary East German art.

Design and Layout:

  • The pages have a clean, professional layout typical of academic or institutional publications.
  • The text is typeset in a serif font, and the article is structured with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The photograph is placed strategically to the right of the text, enhancing the visual appeal and providing a visual representation of the subject.

Context:

  • The article highlights Nisbet's academic and professional achievements, emphasizing his role in expanding the Busch-Reisinger Museum's reach and influence. It also underscores his contributions to the field of art history and curation.

Overall, the image depicts a well-formatted news article from the Harvard Gazette announcing the appointment of Peter Nisbet as curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, accompanied by a photograph of Nisbet and detailed information about his background and accomplishments.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, probably from the late 1980s, with a headline that reads "Peter Nisbet Appointed Curator at Museum." The article is about Peter Nisbet, who has been appointed as the associate curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The article provides information about his background, education, and previous work experience. There is also a picture of Peter Nisbet in a suit and tie.