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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793698
The image shows an open page from a book or a notebook. The page is mostly blank except for a small newspaper clipping that has been pasted onto it. The clipping contains a photograph of a man wearing glasses and a suit. Below the photograph, there is text that provides information about the man. The text reads:
"PROFESSOR
Paul Jacobsthal von der Leyen of
the University of Heidelberg,
which Professor Adolph Goldschmidt
of the Institute of Fine Arts and
Archaeology, will succeed. Professor
Jacobsthal will give an intensive
course of lectures next term."
The clipping is labeled "THE" at the top, and there is a handwritten note above it that reads "Crimson, Nov 21." The page has a ribbon bookmark attached to the left side. The book itself appears to be bound in a green cover.
The image shows the inside page of an old book or journal, featuring a newspaper clipping taped inside. The clipping is dated November 21.
The newspaper article is titled "The" and is about Kuno Francke, who is described as a professor. The text includes the following details:
The clipping also features a black-and-white photograph of Kuno Francke. The text of the article is partially cut off at the bottom right of the clipping. The book appears to be bound with green and beige covers, and the page is slightly damaged, with some tears and creases. The handwritten date "Crimson, Nov. 21" is seen at the top right corner of the page.
The image shows an open book with a photograph and some text pasted on the right-hand page. The photograph appears to be of an older man with glasses and neatly combed hair. The text beneath the photo reads:
"KUNO FRANKE PROFESSOR
Professor Franke of the University of Cologne, who succeeds Professor Arndt as Gifford Lecturer, will give his first course of lectures on 'Art and Culture.' Professor Franke will lecture on Mondays during the present half-year, to be followed by Professor Taylor's lectures next term."
In the upper left corner of the page, there is a handwritten note that says, "Crimson, Nov. 21." The book itself seems to be old, with visible wear and tear along the edges of the page. The left-hand page is blank. The book is placed on a flat surface, possibly a table, with a light-colored background.
The image shows a vintage lecture announcement or poster for an event featuring Kuno Francke. Here are the details:
The document appears to be a part of a larger series or a program of lectures, and it is somewhat aged, as indicated by its yellowed appearance and the style of the print.
The image depicts an open book with a page that has a newspaper clipping attached to it. The clipping appears to be from a publication called "The Crimson," dated November 21.
The clipping includes a black-and-white photograph of a man, identified as Kuno Francke. The text under the photograph provides a brief description:
"KUNO FRANCKE PROFESSOR
Professor Francke of the University of Cologne, who succeeds Professor A. L. Lloyd as Chair of Germanic Languages, Art and Culture, will give a series of lectures on German literature on Mondays during the present half year. He will continue his lectures next term."
The page in the book itself has some writing in the top right corner, though it is not entirely legible. The book itself looks like it might be a scrapbook or a notebook, given the way the clipping is affixed and the type of paper used. The book's binding appears to be made of cloth with greenish-brown edges.
The image shows an open page from an old book or scrapbook. The page appears to have been used for clipping and preserving a newspaper article. The clipping is of a photograph of a man identified as Kuno Francke, a professor. Below the photograph is a caption that reads:
"KUNO FRANKE PROFESSOR
Professor Francke of Leyden of the University of Cologne, who succeeds Professor A. J. Butler as Head of the Department of Art and Culture. Professor Francke will give lectures on Leyden during the present half year, and will continue his lectures next term."
The date "Crimson, Nov. 21" is written in handwriting in the upper right corner of the page, indicating that this clipping was preserved on November 21 of that year. The book or scrapbook has some wear and tear, with a small tear on the left edge and some yellowing on the pages. The cover of the book appears to be bound in a dark material, possibly leather or a similar substance.
The image depicts an open book with visible signs of wear, such as a slightly tattered page edge and a ragged spine. On the right page, there is a newspaper clipping pasted near the center. The clipping features an article with a heading and several lines of text beneath it. The left page is blank except for a handwritten note at the top, which appears to say "Crimson," possibly followed by "Jan 21." The book's corner is turned in, hinting at a previous reader engaging with the content. The overall aesthetic suggests a personal scrapbook or memory book, where clippings and notes of significance were kept.
The image features an open book with a newspaper clipping attached to one of its pages. The clipping includes a photograph and text about Professor Kuno Francke. The text provides details about Professor Friedrich Von der Leyen of the University of Cologne, highlighting his association with the Kuno Francke Professorship. It also mentions that he will be delivering lectures the next term. The background of the clipping is black and white, while the page of the book is off-white or beige.
The image depicts the inside cover of an old book. The book has a light-colored, aged paper interior with visible signs of wear, such as slight discoloration and a small tear on the left edge. The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing a green binding with gold detailing, suggesting a formal or academic design.
On the right-hand page, there is a printed label or insert featuring a black-and-white photograph of a man, presumably a professor or academic figure. The text beneath the photograph reads:
"THE KUNO FRANKLIN PROFESSOR OF PROFESSOR FRIEDRICH SON DER LEYEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLOGNE, WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMES IN THE KUNO FRANKEN ARTS CHAIR OF GERMAN ART AND CULTURE DURING THE PRESENT SEMESTER, GIVING A SERIES OF LECTURES ON LEWEN, FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER COURSE OF TEN LECTURES NEXT TERM."
Above the photograph, there is handwritten text that reads: "Cramison, Nov. 24." This suggests that the book may have been signed or annotated by someone named Cramison on November 24th, though the year is not specified.
The overall appearance of the book, including the formal label and aged paper, indicates that it is likely an academic or scholarly text, possibly from the early to mid-20th century, given the style of the photograph and the formal nature of the content. The label provides context about a lecture series or academic appointment, suggesting the book may be related to lectures or coursework in German art and culture.
The image shows a book open to a page with a photograph of a man in the center. The book has a green cover and a white page. The man in the photograph is wearing glasses and a suit and is likely a professor. The text on the page reads "Kuno Francke Professor of the University of Cologne, who succeeded Professor Adolph Goldschmidt in the University of Cologne, will be followed by another course of ten lectures next term." The page also has a small piece of paper with a handwritten note that reads "Criminon, Jan. 21."