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The image shows a section of a document, likely a catalog or price list for artwork. It lists various pieces of art along with their respective prices. The document is organized by artist and includes the following sections:
Man Ray (Items 89-95):
Roger Parry (Items 96-98):
Emile Sougez (Items 99-103):
Germany (Items 104-119):
The document appears to be a detailed listing of artworks, possibly for an exhibition or sale, with prices ranging from $3.50 to $50.00. The artworks are categorized by artist and include a note indicating that many of the pieces are loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery.
The image is a page from a catalog listing various artworks along with their respective artists, titles, and prices. The page is organized into sections by country, beginning with works from Germany.
Man Ray:
Roger Parry:
Emile Sougez:
Herbert Bayer:
Ilse Bing:
Walter Hege:
Herman Lerski:
The page indicates that several artworks were loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery. The prices listed are in U.S. dollars.
The image shows a page from a catalog listing various artworks by different artists. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:
Man Ray
Roger Parry
Note: Artworks by Roger Parry are loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery.
Emile Sougez
Note: Artworks by Emile Sougez are loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery.
Herbert Bayer
Ilse Bing
Note: Artworks by Ilse Bing are loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery.
Walter Hegé
Herman Lersi
Note: Artworks by Herman Lersi are also loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery.
The catalog includes a mix of different artistic styles and mediums, with most pieces being priced between $3.50 and $50.00, and some noted as loans from the Julien Levy Gallery.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or price list, featuring the works of several artists. The page is organized by sections, possibly by artist or category, and includes the following details for each item:
Man Ray
Roger Parry
Emile Sougez
Germany
Walter Hege
Herman Lerski
The items are listed with their titles, some with additional specifications like "Rayograms" or "Loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery," and their corresponding prices. The page is yellowed, suggesting it might be an older document.
The image displays a price list for various photographic works, primarily organized by the photographer's name and the title of their works. Here is a detailed summary:
(Several works by Man Ray are on loan by the Julien Levy Gallery.)
(Works by Roger Parry are on loan by the Julien Levy Gallery.)
(On loan by the Julien Levy Gallery.)
(Works by Ilse Bing are on loan by the Julien Levy Gallery.)
(Works by Herman Lerski are on loan by the Julien Levy Gallery.)
The prices range from $3.50 to $50.00, with specific works being noted as being on loan from the Julien Levy Gallery.
The image is a page from a catalog or price list featuring various artworks by different artists. The entries are organized by artist names and include the titles of the artworks along with their prices. Here is a detailed summary:
Man Ray:
Roger Parry:
Emile Sougez:
Germany:
Herbert Bayer:
Ilse Bing:
Walter Hege:
Herman Lerski:
The prices are listed in dollars, and some of the artworks are noted to be loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery. The page also includes a section header labeled "GERMANY" indicating that the German artists are grouped together.
This image shows a portion of a vintage art catalogue or price list featuring artworks from various artists, primarily under the country heading "GERMANY."
Listed are artists' names, titles of their works, and their prices. Some works are noted as loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery.
Key details include:
The presentation is formal, using a typewriter or printed typeface with dotted lines leading to the prices.
The image displays a page from a catalog or listing that shows a collection of artworks, including their titles and prices. At the top, the artist Man Ray is listed with pieces such as "Handkerchief (Rayograms)" priced at $50.00 and "Nude at Window" at $30.00, among others. Below Man Ray, Roger Parry is listed with "Teeth and Shoe" at $15.00, and "Locomotive" also at $15.00.
Further down, Emile Sougez is featured with items like "Playing Cards" at $20.00 and "Pivoine" at the same price. The section titled GERMANY lists Herbert Bayer's "Beine" at $7.50 and Ilse Bing with works like "Fishnets" at $7.50. Walter Hege has pieces such as "Caryatid Porch" priced at $6.00 and "Acropolis from West" at $3.50.
Herman Lerski is the last artist mentioned on the page, with "Heads No. 6" and "Heads No. 12" each priced at $15.00.
Most artworks listed are marked as loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery, indicating that this gallery represents a significant portion of the art on offer. The physical condition of the page suggests it might be from an older publication, as seen from the worn edges and slightly aged tone of the paper.
The image displays a list of art pieces and their prices, categorized by the artists' names. The list includes works by Man Ray, Roger Parry, Emile Sougez, Herbert Bayer, Ilse Bing, Walter Hege, and Herman Lerski. Some pieces are noted to be loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery. The prices for these art works range from $3.50 to $50.00, indicating the cost of purchasing each piece. The categories include works from France and Germany, each listing specific titles of the respective artists' creations, along with their corresponding prices.
The image shows a page from a catalog or auction listing, likely from an art exhibition or sale. The page is titled "GERMANY" and lists various artworks along with their corresponding prices. The layout is organized into columns, with each entry including a numbered item, the artist's name, the title of the artwork, and the price.
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The image depicts a structured and organized catalog page, likely from an art auction or exhibition program, showcasing a variety of artworks with their prices and loan information. The focus on German artists and the inclusion of notable names like Man Ray and Herbert Bayer suggests a curated collection of modern art.