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The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog for Dutch paintings of the seventeenth century. The exhibition was assembled by the College Art Association with the aid of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The event took place at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The catalog features a black-and-white reproduction of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Gerard Terborch. The exhibition ran from May 14th to June 26th and included a collection of paintings that were representative of the important canvases of landscape and genre painting of Holland during the seventeenth century.
The catalog appears to be well-preserved, with some signs of aging such as stains and yellowing of the paper. The overall presentation suggests a scholarly and historical focus on the artworks showcased.
The image shows an open book or catalog related to an exhibition. The book appears to be an old catalog for an exhibition of Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century.
The title of the catalog is prominently displayed in the center of the page:
"Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century"
Below the title, it mentions that the exhibition was assembled by the College Art Association, with the aid of Dr. W.R. Valentiner, who was the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
There is also a small black-and-white image of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Gerard ter Borch.
At the bottom of the page, it states that the exhibition was on view at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
There is a small piece of paper with handwritten text that reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
An exhibition of Dutch painting of the Seventeenth Century is being held at the Germanic Museum from May 14th to June 29th, 1935. The exhibition is a loan of thirty important canvases of landscape and genre painting of Holland."
The catalog shows signs of wear, with some pages looking worn and the edges of the pages slightly frayed. The book cover is green and appears to be bound with a ribbon or string.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog related to an exhibition of Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century. The specific page is part of a larger booklet or pamphlet, which appears to have been torn or damaged at the edges.
Key details include:
Title and Description:
Catalogue Information:
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Location:
Overall, the booklet seems to serve as a program or catalog for the exhibition, providing details about the featured paintings and the event itself.
The image displays an open book with two visible pages. The left page contains a taped, lighter-colored sheet with the following text:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
An exhibition of Dutch painting of the Seventeenth Century is being held at the Germanic Museum from May 4th to 26th inclusive. The exhibition has been assembled by the College Art Association, with the aid of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, Director of the Art Institute of Detroit. It contains about thirty important canvases of landscape and genre painting of Holland."
The right page features a printed announcement for an exhibition, with the following elements:
The book appears to be an official program or informational booklet for the exhibition, detailing the event, its organizers, and the venue.
The image shows an exhibition catalog for a display of Dutch paintings from the Seventeenth Century. The exhibition is titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century."
Key details include:
Organizers and Supporters:
Featured Artwork:
Location:
Condition:
This catalog would have been used to provide information about the artworks displayed, their artists, and other relevant details about the exhibition for visitors.
The image shows an open book featuring information about an exhibition. The book is labeled with the title "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century," assembled by the College Art Association with the aid of Dr. W.R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
The cover page includes a small black and white illustration titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Gerard Flinck.
There is a small note or ticket attached to the top right corner of the page, which reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
An exhibition of Dutch painting of the Seventeenth Century is being held at the Germanic Museum from May 14th to June 14th, 1936. This collection, which was assembled by Dr. W.R. Valentiner of the Art Institute of Detroit, contains about thirty important canvases of landscape and genre painting of Holland."
Below the illustration, the text indicates that the exhibition is on view at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The book appears to be well-preserved but shows some signs of age, such as slight wear and tear on the edges and spine.
The image shows an open page of a publication with text and an illustration. The title on the page indicates that it is about an "EXHIBITION OF DUTCH PAINTINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY." The exhibition is assembled by the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION and mentions collaboration with Dr. W. R. Valentiner, who is described as the director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Below the title, there is an illustration in black and white depicting a scene which is titled "LADY AND YOUTH SINGING."
Further details point out that the exhibition is on view at the GERMANIC MUSEUM of HARVARD UNIVERSITY in CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. The page shown has somewhat yellowed edges, and there are older, more worn pages visible to the left side, suggesting that it is part of an aged book or pamphlet. The left edge also shows signs of wear and tear, indicating a gentle fraying of the page edges. Overall, the image exudes the charm of a vintage exhibition catalog or program.
The image depicts an open book displaying a page about an art exhibition. The page describes the "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century," which is assembled by the College Art Association with the aid of Dr. W.R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Additionally, there is a photograph of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Gerrit Dou. It states that the exhibition is on view at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The surrounding pages appear worn and aged, suggesting the book has been referred to frequently.
The image shows an open book or album with aged, slightly yellowed pages, and a typed or printed announcement attached to one of the pages. The announcement is for an "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century" organized by the College Art Association with the assistance of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
There is a small black-and-white reproduction of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Govert Flinck in the center of the announcement.
At the top of the page is a small clipping or label referencing the Germanic Museum, noting an exhibition of Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century held there from May 4th to 26th, assembled by Dr. Valentiner.
The exhibition is noted as being on view at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The edges of the book's pages are slightly worn and browned with age, and the book is bound in a green cover with a ribbon bookmark visible at the bottom right.
An open book is placed on a gray surface, and it appears to be a catalog for an exhibition of Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century. The book has a white cover with a black border and a title that reads "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The book also has a small image of a painting of a man and a woman. The book is placed on a gray surface, and it appears to be an exhibition catalog for the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.