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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793754

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The image depicts an open book or catalog listing various artists and their respective artworks. Each artist entry includes their name, birth and death dates, nationality, and a brief description of their career or notable works. Additionally, specific artworks are detailed with titles, mediums, dimensions, and current locations or owners.

Here is a summary of the artists and some of their listed works:

  1. Aert de Gelder

    • Born in Dordrecht in 1645, died in 1727.
    • Work: "Portrait of a Woman"
      • Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 inches.
      • Loaned by the Maynard Fergus Galleries, New York.
  2. Willem Claesz Heda

    • Born in Haarlem in 1594, died there in 1680.
    • Work: "Still Life with Silver Jug"
      • Oil on panel, 18 7/8 x 26 inches.
      • Loaned by A. S. Drey, New York.
  3. Jan Davidsz de Heem

    • Born in Utrecht in 1606, died in Antwerp in 1684.
    • Work: "Still Life"
      • Canvas, 30 x 3 3/8 inches.
      • Loaned by the Metropolitan Galleries, New York.
  4. Meindert Hobbema

    • Born in Amsterdam in 1638, died there in 1709.
    • Work: "The Rest on the Flight into Egypt"
      • Canvas, 28 1/4 x 35 3/4 inches.
      • Loaned by the Levy Galleries, New York.
  5. Pieter de Hooch

    • Born in Rotterdam in 1629, died in Amsterdam in 1684.
    • Work: "Mother Combing Her Child's Hair"
      • Canvas, 25 1/2 x 21 1/4 inches.
      • Loaned by the Gallery of Modern Art.
  6. Pieter Janssens

    • Active 1650-80, follower of Pieter de Hooch.
    • Work: "Couple and Maid Servant in Interior"
      • Canvas, 27 x 22 inches.
      • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York.
  7. Solomon de Koninck

    • Born in Amsterdam in 1609, died in 1656.
    • Work: "Portrait of an Old Philosopher"
      • Canvas, 30 1/2 x 25 inches.
      • Loaned by Julius Weitzner, Inc., New York.
  8. Judith Leyster

    • Born in Haarlem in 1609, died there in 1660.
    • Work: "A Game of Tric Trac"
      • Canvas, 15 1/2 x 20 1/4 inches.
      • Loaned by the Jacquar Seligmann Galleries, New York.
  9. Nicolaes Maes

    • Born in Dordrecht in 1632, died in Amsterdam in 1693.
    • Work: "Sleeping Girl"
      • Panel, 12 1/8 x 10 1/8 inches.
      • Loaned by Dr. Kurt Erzinger, Berlin.
  10. Frans van Mieris

    • Born in Leiden in 1635, died there in 1681.
    • Work: "The Pottery Dealer"
      • Panel, 12 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches.
      • Loaned by the Metropolitan Galleries, New York.
  11. Jan Mienze Molenaer

    • Born in Haarlem in 1610, died there in 1668.
    • Work: "Boy Scrutinizing a Reader"
      • Canvas, 21 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches.
      • Loaned by Frank Sabin, London, England.
  12. Frederik de Moucheron

    • Born in Emden in 1633, died in Amsterdam in 1686.
    • Work: "Italian Landscape"
      • Canvas, 39 3/4 x 56 inches.
      • Loaned by E. & A. Silberman, New York.
  13. Aert van der Neer

    • Born in Gorinchem in 1603, died in Amsterdam in 1677.
    • Work: "Winter Landscape"
      • Panel, 12 1/2 x 18 inches.
      • Loaned by Burkhard & Steinmeyer, Inc.
  14. Jacob Ochtervelt

    • Born in Rotterdam in 1634, died in Amsterdam in 1682.
    • Work: "Still Life and Figure"
      • Canvas, 30 x 3 3/8 inches.
      • Loaned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  15. Rembrandt

    • Born in Leiden in 1606, died in Amsterdam in 1669.
    • Work: "Portrait of an Old Man"
      • Panel, 27 1/2 x 22 inches.
      • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York.
  16. Salomon van Ruisdael

    • Born in Haarlem in 1600, died there in 1670.
    • Work: "River Scene"
      • Canvas, 18 1/8 x 23 1/4 inches.
      • Loaned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • Work: "River Scene with Boats"
      • Canvas, 18 1/8 x 23 1/4 inches.
      • Loaned by M. Knoedler & Co., New York.

The image provides a comprehensive listing of Dutch and Flemish artists and their works, including detailed information about each piece's medium, size, and current location.

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The image shows a detailed list of Dutch Golden Age paintings and their respective artists. Each entry includes the title of the artwork, the artist's name, birth and death dates, notable information about the artist, and the current location of the painting, often including the name of the institution or gallery that has it on loan.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Aert van Gelder

    • Portrait of a Woman
    • Born in Dordrecht in 1640, died in 1727
    • Pupil of Rembrandt
    • Loaned by the Howard Young Galleries, New York
  2. Willem Claesz Heda

    • Still Life with Silver Jug
    • Born in Haarlem in 1594, died there in 1680
    • Loaned by A.S. Drey, New York
  3. Jan Davidsz de Heem

    • Still Life
    • Born in Utrecht around 1606, died in Antwerp in 1683
    • Loaned by the Kleinberger Galleries, New York
  4. Meindert Hobbema

    • The Fish Pond
    • Born in Amsterdam in 1638, died there in 1709
    • Loaned by the Levy Galleries, New York
  5. Pieter de Hooch

    • Interior
    • Born in Rotterdam in 1629, died in Amsterdam after 1684
    • Loaned by the Detroit Institute of Arts
  6. Pieter Janssens

    • Couple and Maid Servant in Interior
    • Born in Amsterdam around 1600-1605, died in 1661
    • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York
  7. Solomon de Koninck

    • Portrait of an Old Philosopher
    • Born in Amsterdam in 1609, died in 1655
    • Loaned by Julius Weitzner, Inc., New York
  8. Judith Leyster

    • Girl with the Tambourine
    • Born in Haarlem in 1609, died in 1660
    • Loaned by the Jacques Seligmann Galleries, New York
  9. Nicolaes Maes

    • Portrait of a Woman
    • Born in Dordrecht in 1634, died in Amsterdam in 1693
    • Loaned by Dr. Karl Ernsperger, Berlin
  10. Frans van Mieris

    • The Poetry Dealer
    • Born in Leiden in 1635, died in 1681
    • Loaned by Kleinberger Galleries, New York
  11. Jan Miense Molenaer

    • Boy Blowing Up a Bladder
    • Born in Haarlem in 1610, died in 1668
    • Loaned by Frank Salmon, London, England
  12. Frederik de Moucheron

    • Italian Landscape
    • Born in Leiden in 1633, died there in 1686
    • Loaned by E. & A. Silverman, New York
  13. Aert van der Neer

    • Landscape in Sunset
    • Born in Amsterdam around 1603, died in 1677
    • Loaned by Beckler & Steinmeyer, Inc.
  14. Jacob Ochtervelt

    • Still Life and Figure
    • Born in Rotterdam before 1634, died in Amsterdam in 1682
    • Loaned by the Worcester Art Museum
  15. Rembrandt

    • Portrait of an Old Man
    • Born in Leiden in 1606, died in Amsterdam in 1669
    • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York
  16. Salomon van Ruysdael

    • River Scene with Boats
    • Born in Haarlem in 1600, died there in 1670
    • Loaned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art

The list highlights the historical and cultural significance of these artworks, often indicating the specific provenance and lending institutions, which provide insight into their current whereabouts.

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The image shows a page from an art loan catalog, detailing various paintings by different artists, along with their descriptions and loaning institutions.

Here is a detailed breakdown:

  1. Aert van Gelder:

    • Born in Dordrecht, 1665; died 1727. A pupil of Rembrandt.
    • Work: Portrait of a Woman.
    • Loaned by the Howard Young Galleries, New York.
  2. Willem Claesz Heda:

    • Born in Haarlem, ca. 1594; died there ca. 1667. Active mainly in Haarlem.
    • Work: Still Life with Silver Jug.
    • Loaned by A.S. Drey, New York.
  3. Jan Davidsz de Heem:

    • Born in Utrecht, 1602; died in Amsterdam, 1684. Worked in Utrecht and Amsterdam.
    • Work: Still Life.
    • Loaned by the Kleinerberger Galleries, New York.
  4. Meindert Hobbema:

    • Born in Amsterdam, 1638; died there in 1709. Pupil of Jacob van Ruisdael.
    • Work: The Fresh Pond.
    • Loaned by the Levy Galleries, New York.
  5. Pieter de Hooch:

    • Born in Rotterdam, 1639; died in Amsterdam after 1689. Pupil of Nicholas Berchem, influenced by Pieter Lastman.
    • Work: Mother Nursing Her Child.
    • Loaned by the Detroit Institute of Arts.
  6. Nicolaes Maes:

    • Born at Dordrecht in 1634; died at Amsterdam in 1695. Active in Amsterdam from 1660-1695.
    • Work: Portrait of a Woman.
    • Loaned by Dr. Kurt Erismann, Berlin.
  7. Frans van Miers:

    • Born at Haarlem in 1633; died there in 1681. Pupil of Gerrit Dou and Abraham van den Tempel.
    • Work: Sleeping Girl.
    • Loaned by Dr. Kurt Erismann, Berlin.
  8. Jan Mienze Molenaer:

    • Born in Haarlem, 1607; died there 1663. Active in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and Heemstede.
    • Work: Boy Blowing Up a Bladder.
    • Loaned by Frank Smith, London, England.
  9. Frederik de Moucheron:

    • Born at Amsterdam in 1613; died there in 1685. Pupil of Jacob Asse.
    • Work: Italian Landscape.
    • Loaned by E. & A. Silberman, New York.
  10. Aert van der Neer:

    • Born in Amsterdam, 1636; died 1672.
    • Work: Landscape in Sunset.
    • Loaned by Beckler & Steimelmeyer, Inc.
  11. Jacob Ochtervelt:

    • Born at Rotterdam before 1655; died at Amsterdam in 1723. Active in Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
    • Work: Still Life and Figure.
    • Loaned by the Worcester Art Museum.
  12. Pieter Janssens:

    • Active in Amsterdam ca. 1660-80. Follower of Pieter de Hooch.
    • Work: Couple and Maid Servant in Interior.
    • Loaned by M. Kroedel and Co., New York.
  13. Solomon de Koninck:

    • Born in Amsterdam, 1609; died 1659.
    • Work: Portrait of an Old Philosopher.
    • Loaned by Julius Weinstein, Inc., New York.
  14. Judith Leyster:

    • Born in Haarlem, ca. 1609; died there in 1660. Active in Haarlem and Amsterdam.
    • Work: A Game of Tric-Trac.
    • Loaned by the Jacques Salignac Gallery, New York.
  15. Rembrandt:

    • Born in Leiden, 1606; died in Amsterdam, 1669.
    • Works: Various paintings including Boy with a Violin and Self-Portrait.
    • Loaned by Dr. S.F. Aram.
  16. Salomon van Ruysdael:

    • Born in Haarlem ca. 1628; died there in 1682. Active in Haarlem.
    • Works: River Scene with Boats.
    • Loaned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Each entry provides the artist’s biography, the work's description, dimensions, and the lending institution where the artwork is currently on loan.

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The image displays two pages from what appears to be an art catalog or exhibition list. The pages feature detailed descriptions of various artworks, including the artist's name, title of the artwork, its dimensions, and the lending institution or collection from which it comes. The artworks are predominantly by European masters, and the descriptions are in English.

Left Page:

  1. Aert van Gelder

    • Born in Dordrecht in 1645, died in 1727.
    • Title: "Portrait of a Woman"
    • Canvas: 39 x 32 1/4 inches.
    • Loaned by the Howard Young Galleries, New York.
  2. Willem Claesz Heda

    • Born in Haarlem in 1594, died there in 1680.
    • Title: "Still Life with Silver Jug"
    • Oil on canvas, 14 x 20 1/2 inches.
    • Loaned by A.S. Drey, New York.
  3. Jan Davidsz de Heem

    • Born in Utrecht in 1606, died in 1684.
    • Title: "Still Life"
    • Canvas: 30 1/2 x 38 3/4 inches.
    • Loaned by the Kleinberger Galleries, New York.
  4. Meindert Hobbema

    • Born in Amsterdam in 1638, died there in 1709.
    • Title: "The Fish Pond"
    • Panel: 13 x 16 inches.
    • Loaned by the Levy Galleries, New York.
  5. Pieter de Hooch

    • Born in Rotterdam in 1629, died in Amsterdam after 1684.
    • Title: "A Dutch Courtyard"
    • Canvas: 23 x 28 inches.
    • Loaned by the Detroit Institute of Arts.
  6. Pieter Janssens

    • Active in Amsterdam 1660-80, follower of Pieter de Hooch.
    • Title: "Couple and Maid Servant in Interior"
    • Canvas: 20 x 24 inches.
    • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York.
  7. Solomon de Koninck

    • Born in Amsterdam in 1609, died in 1656.
    • Title: "Portrait of an Old Philosopher"
    • Canvas: 39 x 32 inches.
    • Loaned by Julius Weitzner, Inc., New York.
  8. Judith Leyster

    • Born in Haarlem in 1609, died there in 1660.
    • Title: "A Game of Tric-Trac"
    • Panel: 17 x 23 inches.
    • Loaned by the Jacques Seligmann Galleries, New York.

Right Page:

  1. Nicolaes Maes

    • Born in Dordrecht in 1634, died in Amsterdam in 1693.
    • Title: "Sleeping Girl"
    • Panel: 17 x 14 inches.
    • Loaned by Dr. Kurt Ernst, Berlin.
  2. Frans van Mieris

    • Born in Leiden in 1635, died there in 1681.
    • Title: "The Poet and his Dealer"
    • Panel: 12 x 10 inches.
    • Loaned by the Kleinberger Galleries, New York.
  3. Jan Miense Molenaer

    • Born in Haarlem in 1610, died there in 1668.
    • Title: "Boy Blowing on a Reeds"
    • Panel: 11 x 14 inches.
    • Loaned by Frank Sabin, London, England.
  4. Frederik de Moucheron

    • Born in Emden in 1633, died in Amsterdam in 1686.
    • Title: "Italian Landscape"
    • Canvas: 17 x 21 inches.
    • Loaned by E. & A. Silberman, New York.
  5. Aert van der Neer

    • Born in Amsterdam in 1603, died in 1677.
    • Title: "Landscape in Sunset"
    • Canvas: 17 x 21 inches.
    • Loaned by E. & A. Silberman, New York.
  6. Jacob Ochtervelt

    • Born in Rotterdam in 1634, died in 1682.
    • Title: "Still Life and Figure"
    • Canvas: 18 x 24 inches.
    • Loaned by the Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts.
  7. Rembrandt

    • Born in Leyden in 1606, died in Amsterdam in 1669.
    • Title: "Portrait of an Old Man"
    • Panel: 27 x 23 inches.
    • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York.
  8. Salomon van Ruysdael

    • Born in Naarden in 1600, died in Haarlem in 1678.
    • Title: "River Scene with Boats"
    • Canvas: 23 x 17 inches.
    • Loaned by M. Knoedler & Co., New York.

The descriptions provide a comprehensive view of the artworks, aiding in understanding the historical and artistic context of each piece.

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The image displays a detailed list of notable Dutch painters from the 16th to 17th centuries, along with some information about their works and where their paintings are currently located. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Aert van der Neer

    • Born: ca. 1603, Amsterdam; Died: 1677, Amsterdam.
    • Notable Work: "Winter in Holland: Skaters by the Walls of a Town"
      • Canvas: 17 5/8 x 35 3/8 inches.
      • Location: The National Gallery, London.
  2. Aert de Gelder

    • Born: 1645, Dordrecht; Died: 1727, Dordrecht.
    • Notable Work: "Portrait of a Woman"
      • Canvas: 39 x 32 1/2 inches.
      • Location: The Howard Young Galleries, New York.
  3. Willem Claesz Heda

    • Born: at Haarlem in 1594; Active until 1680.
    • Notable Work: "Still Life with Silver Jug"
      • Panel: 17 7/8 x 30 cm.
      • Location: A.S. Drey, New York.
  4. Jan Davidsz de Heem

    • Active: Utrecht and Antwerp; Died 1683/4.
    • Notable Work: "Still Life"
      • Canvas: 20 3/4 x 28 5/8 inches.
      • Location: The Kleemann Galleries, New York.
  5. Meindert Hobbema

    • Born: Amsterdam in 1638; Died there in 1709.
    • Notable Work: "The Fish Pond"
      • Panel: 26 5/8 x 36 1/4 inches.
      • Location: The Louvre, Paris.
  6. Pieter de Hooch

    • Born: Rotterdam in 1629; Died in Amsterdam after 1684.
    • Notable Works:
      • "Interior"
        • Canvas: 28 3/4 x 24 3/8 inches.
        • Location: Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati.
      • "Mother Nursing her Child"
        • Panel: 21 3/16 x 16 1/2 inches.
        • Location: W.R. Valentiner Collection.
      • "Courtyard of a House in Delft"
        • Canvas: 29 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches.
        • Location: The National Gallery, London.
  7. Pieter Janssens

    • Active: Amsterdam ca. 1660-80.
    • Notable Work: "Couple and Maid Servant in Interior"
      • Canvas: 27 7/8 x 24 inches.
      • Location: The Ehrich Galleries, New York.
  8. Solomon de Koninck

    • Born: Amsterdam 1609; Died 1656.
    • Notable Work: "Portrait of an Old Philosopher"
      • Canvas: 19 1/2 x 15 3/8 inches.
      • Location: Jules Bache Collection.
  9. Judith Leyster

    • Born: Haarlem ca. 1600; Died in Heemstede in 1660.
    • Notable Work: "A Game of Tric-Trac"
      • Panel: 18 1/2 x 15 3/4 inches.
      • Location: Worcester Art Museum, Worcester.
  10. Nicolaes Maes

    • Born: Dordrecht in 1632; Died in Amsterdam in 1693.
    • Notable Works:
      • "Sleeping Girl"
        • Panel: 17 1/16 x 13 1/2 inches.
        • Location: Dr. F. Hart, Erlangen, Berlin.
      • "Portrait of a Gentleman"
        • Panel: 25 5/8 x 20 7/8 inches.
        • Location: Private Collection.
  11. Frans van Mieris

    • Born: Leiden in 1635; Died there in 1681.
    • Notable Work: "The Poultry Dealer"
      • Panel: 18 1/8 x 14 1/2 inches.
      • Location: The Countess of Ellesmere at Bridgewater House, London.
  12. Jan Miense Molenaer

    • Born: Haarlem ca. 1610; Died there in 1668.
    • Notable Work: "Boy Blowing up a Bladder"
      • Panel: 24 1/2 x 20 7/8 inches.
      • Location: Dr. S.F. Baird Collection.
  13. Frederik Moucheron

    • Born: Emden in 1633; Died in 1686.
    • Notable Work: (Not listed specifically)
  14. Jacob Ochtervelt

    • Born: Rotterdam in 1635; Died in Amsterdam in 1682.
    • Notable Work: "Street Musicians at the Door"
      • Canvas: 22 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches.
      • Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  15. Rembrandt van Rijn

    • Born: Leiden 1606; Died 1669.
    • Notable Works:
      • "Portrait of an Old Man"
        • Canvas: 34 3/4 x 28 1/2 inches.
        • Location: The National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
      • "River Scene"
        • Canvas: 16 x 15 inches.
        • Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
      • "River Scene with Boats"
        • Canvas: 27 7/8 x 37 7/8 inches.
        • Location: M. Knoedler & Co., New York.
  16. Salomon van Ruysdael

    • Born: Naarden ca. 1600; Died in Haarlem in 1670.
    • Notable Work: "A Game of Tennis"
      • Panel: 14 3/8 x 25 3/8 inches.
      • Location: Van Diest Collection, Brussels.
  17. Jan Steen

    • Born: Leiden ca. 1626; Died there in 1679.
    • Notable Works:
      • "The Morning Toilet"
        • Panel: 25 1/8 x 19 1/4 inches.
        • Location: Dr. A. Welcker Collection.
      • "Merry Company"
        • Panel: 24 3/8 x 34 1/4 inches.
        • Location: Dr. S.F. Baird Collection.

This list provides a comprehensive overview of some of the most renowned Dutch painters, their famous works, and the current locations of these masterpieces.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an exhibition guide listing various paintings by different Dutch Golden Age artists. Each entry includes the artist's name, a brief biography, the title of the artwork, dimensions, medium, and the lending institution. Here is a detailed summary of each entry:

  1. Aert van Gelder

    • Portrait of a Woman
    • Canvas; 39 x 32 1/4 inches
    • Loaned by the Howard Young Galleries, New York
  2. Willem Claesz. Heda

    • Still Life with Silver Jug
    • Oil on copper; H. 17 9/16 in, W. 21 5/8 in
    • Loaned by A.S. Drey, New York
  3. Jan Davidsz. de Heem

    • Still Life
    • Canvas; 39 3/8 x 55 1/8 inches
    • Loaned by the Kleinberger Galleries, New York
  4. Meindert Hobbema

    • The Fish Pond
    • Canvas; H. 30 1/4 in, W. 24 in
    • Loaned by the Levy Galleries, New York
  5. Pieter van Hooch

    • Mother Nursing Her Child
    • Canvas; H. 31 1/2 in, W. 25 1/2 in
    • Loaned by the Detroit Institute of Arts
  6. Pieter Janssens

    • Couple and Maid Servant in Interior
    • Canvas; 10 x 14 1/2 inches
    • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York
  7. Solomon de Koninck

    • Portrait of an Old Philosopher
    • Canvas; 39 3/8 x 27 3/8 inches
    • Loaned by Julius Weitzner, Inc., New York
  8. Judith Leyster

    • A Game of Tric-Trac
    • Canvas; 17 1/4 x 14 3/4 inches
    • Loaned by the Jacques Seligmann Galleries, New York
  9. Nicolaes Maes

    • Sleeping Girl
    • Panel; H. 17 1/4 in, W. 12 3/8 in
    • Loaned by Dr. Kurt Erismann, Berlin
  10. Frans van Mieris

    • Portrait of a Girl
    • Panel; 18 1/4 x 14 3/8 inches
    • Loaned by the Kleinberger Galleries, New York
  11. Jan Miense Molenaer

    • Boy Blowing up a Bladder
    • Canvas; 24 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches
    • Loaned by Frank Sabin, London, England
  12. Frederik de Moucheron

    • Italian Landscape
    • Canvas; H. 27 1/2 in, W. 66 in
    • Loaned by E. & A. Silberman, New York
  13. Aert van der Neer

    • Landscape in Sunset
    • Canvas; 21 3/8 x 33 1/2 inches
    • Loaned by the Worcester Art Museum
  14. Jacob Ochtervelt

    • Still Life and Figure
    • Canvas; 39 3/8 x 32 3/4 inches
    • Loaned by M. Knoedler & Co., New York
  15. Rembrandt

    • Portrait of an Old Man
    • Canvas; H. 9 3/4 in, W. 7 7/8 in
    • Loaned by the Ehrich Galleries, New York
  16. Salomon van Ruysdael

    • River Scene
    • Canvas; 17 1/4 x 26 1/2 inches
    • Loaned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Each entry provides a concise description of the artist's background and the details of the artwork, including the medium, dimensions, and the lending institution. This type of listing is typically used in exhibition catalogs to inform visitors about the artworks on display and their provenance.

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The image displays an open book with two visible pages containing text. These pages provide a listing or catalog of artworks with details about each piece. For each artwork, there is a title, a brief description or backstory, the name of the artist along with birth and death years, and other details like dimensions, medium, and current ownership or gallery affiliation.

Here is an example of the information provided for one of the artworks listed, to give you an understanding of the content:

  • Title: "Portrait of a Woman"
  • Artist: Aert de Gelder (1645-1727)
  • Description: Explores details such as the size, current ownership (Levy Galleries), provenance, and other historical or contextual notes.

The listings also include other noted artists like Rembrandt, Pieter de Hooch, and Jan Davidsz. de Heem along with descriptions of their respective artworks. Each entry provides the reader with a sense of the artwork's subject, style, and history. From the given details, it appears that this book is likely a catalog or guide related to an art exhibition, auction, or a collection of a particular gallery or museum.

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The image depicts an open book, displaying a two-page spread of text. These pages appear to be from a catalog or reference book, likely related to art, given the information provided. The text provides details about various artists, their biographical information, and descriptions of their artworks, including dimensions and the institutions or individuals who loaned them.

On the left page, the artists mentioned include Aert de Gelder, Willem Claesz Heda, Jan Davidsz de Heem, Meindert Hobbema, Pieter de Hooch, Pieter Janssens, Solomon de Koninck, and Judith Leyster, among others. This page includes titles such as "Portrait of a Woman," "Still Life with Silver Jug," "The Fish Pond," "Mother Nursing Her Child," "Interior," "Couple and Maid Servant in Interior," "Portrait of an Old Philosopher," and "A Game of Trick-Track."

The right page continues with the listing of artists, including Nicolaes Maes, Frans van Mieris, Jan Miense Molenaer, Frederik de Moucheron, Aert van der Neer, Jacob Ochtrelvelt, Rembrandt, Salomon van Ruysdael, and others. Artworks mentioned on this page include "Sleeping Girl," "Portrait of a Gentleman," "The Poultry Dealer," "Boy Mounting a Flaggon," "Italian Landscape," "Landscape in Sunset," "Still Life and Fowls," "Portrait of My Mother," and "River Scene."

Each artwork description includes details about the artist's birth and death years, places of activity, dimensions of the paintings, and the names of the collectors or galleries that loaned them. The text is organized in a structured format, making it easy to find specific information about the artists and their works.

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The image shows an open catalog or book featuring information about various artists and their works. The text is divided into two pages with names, birthplaces, years of birth and death, notable info about each artist, and descriptions or titles of some specific artworks. The artists listed include Aert de Gelder, Willem Claesz Heda, Jan Davidsz de Heem, Meindert Hobbema, Pieter de Hooch, Pieter Janssens, Solomon de Koninck, Judith Leyster, Nicolaes Maes, Frans van Mieris, Jan Miense Molenaer, Frederik de Moucheron, Aert van der Neer, Jacob Ochtervelt, Rembrandt, Salomon van Ruysdael, and several of their paintings or panels are described. Each artwork entry includes details such as size, medium, signature, date, and the museum or gallery from which it is loaned, often from New York institutions. The text appears to be from a guide or exhibition catalog highlighting Dutch painters and their works, with particular attention to dimensions, provenance, and exhibition history.

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The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or exhibition guide, displaying detailed entries about various artworks and their creators. The left page and right page each contain structured entries with the following key elements:

Left Page:

  • Title: The page is titled "AERT DE GELDER."

  • Content: The page lists several artists and their works, each entry includes:

    • Artist's Name
    • Birth and Death Dates
    • Active Period
    • Notable Works
    • Museums or Galleries where the works are housed
    • Details about specific artworks, including titles, dimensions, and descriptions.

    Examples of Artists Listed:

    • Willem Claesz. Heda
    • Jan Davidsz. de Heem
    • Mieris Hobbe
    • Pieter de Hooch
    • Pieter Janssens
    • Solomon de Koninck
    • Judith Leyster

    Each entry provides concise biographical information and references to notable paintings or works, often including dimensions, locations (e.g., "The Metropolitan Museum of Art"), and sometimes historical context or ownership details.

Right Page:

  • Title: The page is titled "NICOLAES MAES."

  • Content: Similar to the left page, this page lists artists and their works with the same structured format:

    • Artist's Name
    • Birth and Death Dates
    • Active Period
    • Notable Works
    • Museums or Galleries where the works are housed
    • Details about specific artworks, including titles, dimensions, and descriptions.

    Examples of Artists Listed:

    • Nicolaes Maes
    • Frans van Mieris
    • Jan Miense Molenaer
    • Frederik de Moucheron
    • Aert van der Neer
    • Jacob Ochtervelt
    • Rembrandt
    • Solomon van Ruysdael

    Each entry provides similar biographical and artwork details, such as dimensions, locations (e.g., "The Toledo Museum of Art"), and sometimes historical context or ownership details.

Overall Layout:

  • The book uses a clean, organized format with consistent typography.
  • Each entry is separated by clear headings and subheadings, making it easy to navigate.
  • The text is dense but well-structured, suggesting this is a scholarly or professional resource, likely used for art history research, museum collections, or exhibition catalogs.

Visual Elements:

  • The book appears to be a printed volume with a soft, aged appearance, indicating it may be an older publication or a reproduction of a historical catalog.
  • The pages are white with black text, and the layout is symmetrical and professional.

This image depicts a detailed and informative catalog or guide to notable artists and their works, likely from an art museum or historical archive.