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The image depicts a page from a book or album, which contains a drawing of a bird. The bird is illustrated in a realistic style, with detailed feather patterns and shading. The bird appears to be a woodpecker, characterized by its distinct black and white plumage, with a prominent white patch on its back and wings.
Above the drawing, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Photographs from loan Exhibition of Dutch Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931." This suggests that the drawing is part of a collection of photographs taken from an exhibition of Dutch drawings that took place in 1931. The page itself is aged, with visible wear and tear, including a torn edge on the left side. The album or book has a green cover, and the pages are yellowed with age.
The image shows a page from an album or book featuring a detailed drawing of a woodpecker. The drawing is framed with a simple border and appears to be part of a collection of photographs or illustrations related to bird exhibitions.
At the top of the page, there is handwritten text that reads:
"Photographs from the Exhibition of Dibble Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931."
The woodpecker illustration depicts the bird in profile, showcasing its characteristic black and white plumage with distinctive patterns, including a white stripe along the side and a bold black face with a long, pointed beak. The overall presentation suggests this drawing was part of an artistic or scientific exhibition from 1931.
The image shows a page from an old book or album. At the top of the page, there is a handwritten inscription that reads: "Photographs from loan exhibition of Dutch Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931." The main feature of the page is a detailed, framed illustration of a bird, possibly a woodpecker, which is depicted in black and white. The bird is shown standing upright, facing to the right, with its distinctive markings and features clearly visible. The page itself is slightly yellowed and shows signs of age, with some tears and wear along the edges. The book is bound with a green spine, which is partially visible on the left side of the image.
The image shows an old photograph of a bird mounted in what appears to be an exhibition or display book. The bird in the photograph is a woodpecker, specifically identifiable by its distinctive black and white plumage and red patch on the head, which suggests it is a male Downy Woodpecker.
The photograph is labeled with text at the top that reads:
"Photographs from Room Exhibition of
Duleh Drawings, March 25 - April 25
(1931)"
The photograph is framed with a simple border and is inserted into a cut-out within a page of the display book. The book appears to have a beige or light brown cover and is bound with visible binding elements. The overall setting suggests this image is part of a historical or archival collection.
The image shows an open book page featuring a detailed illustration of a woodpecker. The bird is depicted in a naturalistic style, with black, white, and brown plumage, characteristic of many woodpecker species.
Above the illustration, there is handwritten text that reads: "Photographs from loan exhibition of Dutch Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931."
The book page appears to be part of a historical or archival collection, likely related to art or natural history, given the date and the subject matter. The edges of the page and the binding are slightly worn, indicating age and use. The page itself has a cream or light beige color, framed by a greenish-brown binding.
The image shows an open book or album page with a drawing of a bird. The bird depicted is a woodpecker, characterized by its black and white plumage, with black on the head, wings, and tail, and white with black spots on the body. The drawing appears to be done in ink or watercolor.
At the top of the page, there is handwritten text that reads:
"Photographs from Joan Exhibition of Duluth Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931."
The page itself shows signs of age, with some wear and tear, such as a torn corner and a few creases. The album or book has a green cover, and the paper inside is slightly yellowed, indicating its age. The image within the album is framed by a thin black border.
This image shows a page from a book or a journal with a photograph of a bird. The bird is likely a Downy Woodpecker, as suggested by the handwritten notation which partly reads "Photograph from Iowa exhibition of Dutch Drawings." The photo is black and white and depicts the bird in profile, showcasing its distinct markings and feathers. The bird is positioned against a light background with a double-lined border framing the image. The page itself appears aged with some discoloration and wear, and there is a rip on the left side with tape applied to it, suggesting that the page has been repaired. The date "1931" is also written at the bottom, which may indicate the time when the photograph was taken, the exhibition date, or when the image was added to the book. The book spine appears to the left, and we can see it is green and the pages are somewhat worn, implying the book is quite old.
The image appears to be a photograph featured in an old book or album. The photograph shows a detailed, black-and-white image of a bird, likely a woodpecker given its distinctive markings and posture. The bird is facing to the right, showing its side profile. The feathers are finely detailed, with a pattern that includes whites and darker shades. Above the photograph, handwritten text reads: "Photographs from loan exhibition of Dutch Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931." The edges of the pages in the book or album are slightly worn, indicating the age and usage of the book. The book itself seems to be green with frayed edges.
The image shows an open vintage book or album with yellowed pages. On one of the pages, there is a detailed black and white illustration or photograph of a bird, specifically a woodpecker, in a vertical rectangular frame. The bird is shown in profile facing right. Above the image, there is handwriting that reads: "Photographs from loan exhibition of Dutch Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931." The book's edges and pages appear worn and slightly torn, indicating age. The book has a green cover visible on the left side.
The image shows an open book with a black-and-white drawing of a bird. The book is titled "Photographs from Loan Exhibition of Dutch Drawings, March 25 - April 25, 1931." The drawing of the bird is placed in a square frame, and the book has a green spine. The book appears to be an exhibition catalog, and the drawing of the bird is one of the photographs featured in the exhibition.