January 29, 1937
On Friday, January 29th, the Brooklyn Museum will open an exhibition of new accessions to various departments. This is the largest showing of new accessions presented at the Museum for some time and necessitates the use of a special exhibition gallery instead of the usual new accessions room. Egyptian, classical, American Indian, primitive, and contemporary material is included. Among prints shown is a drawing by Degas presented to the Museum by the Rembrandt Club.
On Friday, February 5th, the Museum will open with a reception and preview in the evening for members and guests of the Museum an exhibition of Five Centuries of German Art (15th through 19th Century). This is the collection assembled abroad by the Carl Schurtz Foundation, which has published an elaborate catalogue of the collection. It has already been shown at Pennsylvania Museum of Art, Philadelphia the Cleveland Museum of Art; and the Chicago Art institute. After being shown in Brooklyn it will be sent to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. On account of the limited time available for installation the exhibition in Brooklyn cannot be available for press preview prior to February 5th. Catalogues are now available to the press and will be sent on request.
Patronesses are Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt, Chairman, Mrs. Frank L. Babbott, Mrs. William R. Bayes, Mrs. Philip A. Benson, Mrs. Edward C. Blum, Mrs. George E. Brower, Mrs. Roscoe C. E. Brown, Mrs. Dudley D. Campbell, Mrs. James: Norman Carpenter, Mrs. William H. Cary, Mrs. Francis T. Christy, Mrs. Mary Childs Draper, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs. William P. Earle, Jr., Mrs. Phillips Elliott, Mrs. James A. Farrell, Mrs. Sumner Ford, Mrs. Dewitt A. Forward, Mrs. George S. Frank, Mrs. C. Stuart Gager, Mrs. Edwin L. Garviii, Mrs. Otto Goetzo, Mrs. William.H. Good, Mrs. Walter Hamitt, Mrs. Ronald Hart, Mrs, I. Augustus Healy, Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll, Mrs. Henry A. Ingraham, Mrs. P. Chalmers Jameson, Mrs. Hans Kaltonborn, Mrs. Herbert H. Knox, Mrs. David H. Lamnan, Mrs. John Howland Lathrop, Mrs. Henry Goddard Leach, Mrs. Edwin Lockwood, Mrs. Luke Vincent Lockwood, Mrs. Edwin P. Maynard, Jr. Mrs. Waldo McC. McKeo,Mrs. George V. McLaughlin, Mrs. Lee B. Morey, Mrs. Howard Morse, Mrs. Robert Moses, Mrs. Alfred E. Mudgo, Mrs. Thomas E. Murray, Jr.
Miss Anna Pierrepont, Miss Julia I. Pierrepont, Mrs. James H. Post, Miss Jessie Post, Mrs. Katherine Sloan Pratt, Mrs. Benjamin Prince, Mrs. William A. Putnam, Miss Harriet T. Righter, Mrs. Awbroy N. Shaw, Mrs. Hollis K. Thayer, Mrs. Gilbert H. Thirkield, Mrs. Winthrop Tuttle, Mrs. Adrian Van Sindoron, Mrs. Peter Voorhoos, Mrs. Tracy Voorhees, Mrs. James P. Warbasse, Mrs. Edwin Carrington Ward, Mrs. Edwin G. Warner, Mrs. Paul Windols, Mrs. Philip Newell Youtz.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1937 - 1939. 01-03_1937, 019-20. View Original
February 6, 1937
The list of Patronesses for the reception and preview on Friday evening, February 5th, opening the exhibition of Four Centuries of German Art at the Brooklyn Museum, is enclosed.
Among members and guests present were:
Herr Dr. Hirschfeld
Miss Sima Borisovanna
Mrs. R. Edson Doolittle
Miss Ilgenfritz
Mr. Unback
Misses Unback
Dr. and Mrs. Hermann W. Williams
Miss Justina Mulholland
Miss Meta Harrsen
Mrs. A. P. Harris
Mr. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King
Miss Mathilde Klienert
Mr. Bruno C. Schmidt
Miss Helen Ormand
Mrs. Rebecca Hooper Eastman
Mr. Eric Ward
Mr. Karel Nierendort
Mrs. Grant H. Code
Miss Mathilde Kliemt
Mrs. Alexandrina Robertson Harris
Mr. Harold Streisand
Mr. Alexander Burns
Mr. John Seymour
Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner
Mrs. John Tee Van
Mr. Charles Bourne
Vice-Consul von Rantzau
Mr. Edward C. Blum
Mr. Hanns Gramm
Miss Frances Woodward
Miss Erica Loman
Mrs. Eva Von Bauer-Rangel
Mr. Karl Koop
Mr. Robert Alfred Shaw
Dr. John Lathrop
Mrs. B. Osterhout
Mr. Stutz Taylor
Mrs. Herman de Wetter
Mr. Hanns Gramm
Mr. Hary B. Wehle
Mr. George Eastman
Mr. Eric Ward
Mrs. Elie Stuckser
Mr. Louis Walkeunig
Mr. Julies Bacho
Mr. Felix Warburg
Mrs. Wofford
Mrs. Palmer
Vice-Consul von Rantzau
Mr. Edward C. Blum
Mr. Hanns Gramm
Miss Frances Woodward
Miss Erica Loman
Mrs. Eva Von Bauer-Rangel
Mr. Karl Koop
Mr. Robert Alfred Shaw
Dr. John Lathrop
Mrs. B. Osterhout
Mr. Stutz Taylor
Mrs. Herman de Wetter
Mr. Hanns Gramm
Mr. Hary B. Wehle
Mr. George Eastman
Mr. Eric Ward
Mrs. Elie Stuckser
Mr. Louis Walkeunig
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February 5, 1937
On Friday evening, February 5th, the Brooklyn Museum opened with a reception and preview for members and guests the Exhibition of Four Centuries of German Art (paintings and drawings.) The exhibition will be open to the public from February 6th through March 7th. The 16th to 19th Centuries inclusive are represented.
This exhibition was arranged, imported and sponsored by the Oberlaender Trust and The Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation of Philadelphia. It was first shown in the Pennsylvania Museum of Arts, Philadelphia, and has also been shown in the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. After leaving Brooklyn, the exhibition will be shown at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.
The 248 page illustrated catalogue was published by the Carl Schurz Foundation. Dr. Eberhard Hanfstaengl, Director of the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, served as Chairman of the Exhibition in Germany on appointment by the Ministry of Culture; Dr. Ernst Buchner, Director of the Altere Pinakothek, and Dr. Friedrich Winkler, Director of the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin acted with Dr. Fanfstaengl as advisers on old master paintings and drawings. Dr. Kurt Biebrach, Counselor for Art in the Ministry of Propaganda, and Dr. von Oppen, Counselor for Art in the Ministry of Culture obtained government permission to obtain loans from state and city museums. Frau Anna Paul, Curator of Drawings in the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, assembled the 19th Century drawings.
The exhibition was installed in the Brooklyn Museum by Mr. John I. H. Baur, Curator of Contemporary Art, and Mr. Carl Schniewind, Curator of Prints and Drawings.
The list of lenders follows: Altere Pinakothek, Munich; Arthaltische Gemaldegalerie, Dessau; Badische Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe; Bayerische Graphische Sammlung, Munich; Julius Bohler, Munich; Gemaldegalerie, Berlin; Gemaldegalerie, Schleissheim; Gerimanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg; Generaldirektion der Stadtischen Kunstsammlungen, Frankfurt-Am-Main, Herzog Anton-Ulrich-Museum, Brunswick, Hessisches Landesmuseum, Darmstadt; Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum der Stadt Magdeburg; Kunsthalle, Bremen; Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Kunstsammlungen der Stadt Dusseldorf; Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin; Landesmuseum der Provinz Westfalen, Munster; Dr. Wilhelm Mosle; Museum Folkwang Essen; Nationalgalerie, Berlin; Neue Pinakothek, Munich; Neue Staatsgalarie, Munich; Preussische Akademie der Kunste, Berlin; Schack-Galarie, Munich; Schlesisches Museum der Bildenben Kunste, Breslau; Schleswig-Holstoiner Kunstverein, Kiel; Schlossmuseum, Berlin; Staatliche Filialgemaldesammlung, Augsburg; Staatliche Kunstbibliothcek, Berlin; Staatliche Gemaldegalarie, Dresden; Staatliche Gemaldegalarie, Kassel; Stadelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt-Am-Main; Stadtisches Museum der Bildenden Kunste, Leipzig; Stadtisches Museum, Wuppertal-Elberfold; Universitatsbibliothek, Erlangen; Verwaltung der Staatlichen Schlosser, Garten und Soon, Munich; Wallraf-Richartz-Museum der Stadt Koln; Wessenberg Galerie, Constance; Wittelsbachischer Ausgleichfonds, Munich; Wurttembergische Landoskunstsammlungen, Stuttgart.
Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1937 - 1939. 01-03_1937, 025-6. View Original