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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793782

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The image is a newspaper clipping from "The Boston Herald," dated January 22, 1933. The section is labeled "GRAVURE SECTION." The main feature of the clipping is a photograph titled "Nude at Window" by Man Ray. The photograph depicts a nude figure, presumably a woman, standing by a window with horizontal blinds casting shadows across her body. The lighting creates a dramatic effect, emphasizing the contours and shadows on the figure.

The caption at the bottom of the image indicates that the photograph is from an exhibition of international modern contemporary photography at Harvard University, which was held in October 1932. The clipping appears to be pasted into a scrapbook or album, as evidenced by the surrounding pages and binding visible in the image.

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The image is a page from an old newspaper, specifically from the "Auvre Section" of The Boston Herald, dated January 23, 1933. The main feature of the page is a photograph titled "Nude at Window" by Man Ray. The photograph depicts a nude figure leaning against a window with horizontal slats, casting shadows that add to the composition. The caption below the photo states that it is from the exhibition of International Photography at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, and is courtesy of The Boston Herald. The photograph is in sepia tone, giving it an aged appearance. The newspaper page itself shows signs of wear and age, with some yellowing and slight creasing.

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The image shows a page from a book or magazine, specifically from the "Aurure Section" of "The Boston Herald" dated January 23, 1933.

The central focus of the page is a black-and-white photograph titled "Nude at Window" by Man Ray. The photograph depicts a partially nude figure with their back turned, leaning against a window sill or ledge. The image captures the silhouette and some details of the person's body, including the head and upper back. The background shows the pattern of the window panes, which are striped and cast shadows that add a dramatic effect to the photograph.

Below the image, there is a caption noting that the photograph is from the exhibition of International Photography at the German Museum, Harvard University, Boston Herald, and the curator of the exhibition is not specified but is implied to be someone associated with the Boston Herald.

The book or magazine page itself is aged, with a yellowish tint and slight wear, indicating it might be a historical artifact.

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The image is a page from a 1933 edition of "The Boston Herald," specifically from the "Gayure Section" dated January 22. The main feature of the page is a black-and-white photograph titled "Nude at Window" by Man Ray. The photograph depicts a blurred image of a nude female figure standing by a window with blinds, creating an artistic and abstract effect. Below the photograph, a caption credits the image to an exhibition of international photography at the German Museum, Harvard University, and the Boston Herald. The page itself is slightly yellowed with age and has some handwriting near the date. The overall context suggests that this page is part of an art or culture section of the newspaper, highlighting notable photographic works from an exhibition.

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The image is a photograph of a newspaper clipping from "The Boston Herald," dated January 17, 1973. The clipping features a photograph titled "Nude at Window" by Man Ray.

The photograph shows a nude female figure standing beside a window with Venetian blinds. The blinds cast shadows across her body, creating a pattern of light and dark stripes. The composition and lighting create a striking interplay between the subject and the shadows, giving the image an artistic and somewhat abstract quality.

The caption below the photograph provides context, noting that this image is from the exhibition of International Photography at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, and that the Boston Herald is the source or courthouse of the image. The page section is labeled "AVANT SECTION."

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The image depicts a page from "The Boston Herald" dated January 22, 1933, featuring a photograph in the "Aventure Section." The photograph is titled "Nude at Window" and is credited to Man Ray.

The photograph itself is a striking black and white image. It shows a woman in a pose where she is leaning with her back against a window with horizontal blinds. Her body is partially silhouetted, with her arms resting on the windowsill, creating a sense of shadow and light interplay. The blinds cast distinct shadows across her body, adding an element of artistic abstraction to the photograph.

The caption at the bottom of the photo provides additional information: "From the exhibition of International Photography, Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Boston Herald - Courtesy of the Museum." The page appears to be from a book or a preserved newspaper clipping, given the aged look of the paper and the binding.

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The image shows an open book or album with a sepia-toned photograph pasted on the right page. The photograph depicts a nude figure, likely a man, standing sideways with one arm bent and hand resting on the hip or lower back. The figure is partially covered with shadows cast by horizontal blinds, creating a striped pattern on the body.

At the top of the photograph, the text reads "THE BOSTON HERALD" and part of a section title "AVURE SECTION." There is a handwritten date, "January 22, 1933," at the top center. Below the photo, the caption reads: "NUDE AT WINDOW, by Man Ray." Additional small text mentions it is from an exhibition of International photography, with references to the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, and the Boston Herald.

The open book appears to be old, with slightly browned and worn pages, and the photograph is mounted on a piece of brownish paper pasted on the book's page.

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This image is a sepia-toned reproduction of a photograph titled "Nude at Window" by Man Ray, featured in the Boston Herald, dated January 22, 1933. It depicts a partial view of a nude figure, shown from the side, leaning slightly forward while resting one hand on the lower back. The artistic composition emphasizes the play of light and shadow, with horizontal lines, likely created by window blinds, casting across the subject's body and background. The photograph is mounted on a light-colored page within what appears to be a book or album. Text beneath the image credits it to an exhibition of international photographs at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University.

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The image is a sepia-toned photograph on a page from a book or album. The photograph, titled "Nude at Window," is by Man Ray. It depicts a nude figure standing in profile with the left hand resting on the hip. The figure is positioned against a backdrop of horizontal blinds, with light filtering through, casting striped shadows across the body.

The photograph is printed on a page from the Boston Herald's "Gravure Section," and there is a handwritten date above it, "January 22, 1933." There is a caption below the photograph stating it is from an "exhibition of international photographs, Germanic Museum, Harvard University," and credits the Boston Herald for the image. The overall presentation suggests a historical publication, likely an archive or a collection of photographs.

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The image shows an open book with a photograph displayed on one of its pages. The photograph is a black-and-white image titled "NUDE AT WINDOW" by Man Ray. The subject of the photograph is a nude female figure standing near a window, with sunlight casting strong, linear shadows across her body, creating a dramatic and artistic composition. The figure is positioned with one arm resting on her hip and the other slightly raised, emphasizing the curves and form of the body.

Above the photograph, there is text that reads:

  • "AVURE SECTION"
  • "January 12, 1933"
  • "THE BOSTON HERALD"

Below the photograph, there is additional text that provides context:

  • "NUDE AT WINDOW, by Man Ray."
  • A smaller caption indicates that the photograph is from an exhibition of international photographs at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, and is courtesy of The Boston Herald.

The book itself has a simple design with light-colored pages and green spine edges, suggesting it may be part of a collection or archive. The overall presentation indicates that this is a historical or archival photograph, likely part of a curated collection or exhibition catalog.