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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793779
The image shows a printed list of artworks, likely from an exhibition catalog or price list. The document details the titles, artists, and prices of various artworks. Here is a breakdown of the information presented:
Flower Pots: $25.00
Lotus: $25.00
Eleanor Holm and Helene Madison: $25.00
Steel Foundry Subject No. 1: $7.50
Steel Foundry Subject No. 2: $7.50
Steel Foundry Subject No. 3: $7.50
Steel Foundry Subject No. 4: $7.50
The document appears to be part of a larger collection, as indicated by the numbering of the items and the continuation of the list from previous pages. The prices are listed in dollars, and some artworks are noted as being loaned by specific galleries or studios.
The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or inventory list of artworks. The list includes various pieces by different artists, along with their titles, prices, and occasionally the lending institution or individual. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Anonymous (Attributed to Julien Levy Gallery)
Luke Swank
Doris Ullmann
Edward Weston
Lois Willard
Florence Henri (France)
Andre Kertesz
Eli Lotar
The visible text at the bottom of the page mentions photographs being large and detailed, and it describes bathers lying in the sand, splashed with water. The list is likely part of a larger catalog for an art exhibition.
The image displays a section of an auction or sales catalog, listing various artworks along with their prices and lenders. The entries are organized by artist and include the title of each piece, its price, and the source from which it is loaned. Here is a detailed summary:
Luke Swank:
Doris Ulmann:
Edward Weston:
Lois Willard:
Florence Henri:
Andre Kertesz:
Eli Lotar:
The artworks listed include a variety of subjects and media, ranging from portraits to landscapes, and abstract pieces, with prices ranging from $7.50 to $25.00. The lenders for these pieces are primarily the Julien Levy Gallery and the Delphic Studios, with one piece loaned by the artist herself.
The image shows a section of an auction catalog. This catalog lists various artworks along with their respective artists, descriptions, prices, and lenders. Here’s a detailed summary of the contents shown:
General Information:
Listed Artworks:
LUKE SWANK:
DORIS ULMANN:
EDWARD WESTON:
LOIS WILLARD:
FRANCE:
FLORENCE HENRI:
ANDRE KERTESZ:
ELI LOTAR:
The image also shows part of the background with some text, indicating that the catalog includes more detailed descriptions of the artworks, which are presumably large and detailed but realistically portrayed.
The image shows a section of a catalog or a list of artworks, likely from an auction or an exhibition. Here are the detailed observations:
Artworks and Artists:
Artwork Titles and Prices:
Loaned Artworks:
Background:
This list is detailed and shows a variety of artistic styles and mediums, including photography and possibly mixed-media works, with some works being notably loaned from specific galleries.
The image displays a list of artworks, likely from an exhibition or a catalog. The list includes the titles of the artworks, the artists who created them, the prices, and the lenders who loaned the pieces. The artworks are categorized by artists, with each section beginning with the artist's name.
Here is a detailed summary of the listed artworks:
LUKE SWANK
DORIS ULMANN
EDWARD WESTON
LOIS WILLARD
FRANCE
FLORENCE HENRI
ANDRE KERTESZ
ELI LOTAR
The list appears to be a mix of photographs and possibly some sculptures or other types of artworks, with some pieces available for sale and others loaned by galleries or artists. The prices are specified next to each artwork, and some entries include notes such as "not for sale" or the lender's information.
This image depicts a portion of a typed exhibition or auction catalogue with prices listed next to item descriptions. The list starts with item number 62 and ends with 88. Some artists have multiple pieces listed, such as Luke Swank with items 65 through 68, and Edward Weston with items 74 through 79. Various artworks are denoted as "Loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery" or "Loaned by the Delphic Studios." The items are mostly priced between $7.50 and $25.00, indicating that the list could belong to an older catalogue considering the pricing structure relative to modern art market values.
There is an overlay of shadow on the lower right side of the image, suggesting that the catalogue is being photocopied or is lying under a transparent object through which light cannot completely pass.
Please note that the names of individuals and items appear to be listed as part of an exhibition or sale catalogue, but this description does not provide definitive conclusions about the specific context or time period of the document.
This image shows a segment of a vintage catalog or inventory list detailing various artworks, their titles, artists, and respective prices. The list is divided into sections by artists, with a few items specifying that they are loaned by galleries or studios. The artists listed include Luke Swank, Doris Ulmann, Edward Weston, Lois Willard, Florence Henri, Andre Kertesz, and Eli Lotar, with artworks spanning subjects like abstraction, portraits, and still life. The section specifically labeled "FRANCE" features works by Florence Henri and Andre Kertesz. Each item has a price next to it, indicating the cost for purchasing the artwork, ranging from $7.50 to $25.00. Some works are noted as "Loaned by the Julien Levy Gallery" or "Loaned by the Delphic Studios," indicating association with these institutions.
The image shows a page from a catalog or program listing artworks and their prices. The page is divided into sections by artist names and countries, with entries detailing the title of each piece, its number on the list, any loan information, and its price.
Here are some details from the page:
The page is printed in a classic, serif typeface on slightly yellowed paper, suggesting it may be from the mid-20th century or earlier.
The image depicts a page from what appears to be an art catalog or auction listing. The page is titled "FRANCE" and lists various artworks along with their prices and details. Here is a detailed description:
The image conveys a professional and organized presentation of artworks, likely intended for an art auction, exhibition, or gallery catalog. The inclusion of loan information and pricing suggests a formal context, such as an art fair or gallery sale. The focus on French artists and the detailed listing of works indicates a curated collection.