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The image is a page from a newspaper, specifically the "Gravure Section" of The Boston Herald, dated January 29, 1933. The photograph featured on the page is titled "Bullet de Savon" by Emil Seagre. The image depicts a silhouette of a person pouring liquid from a vessel into a bowl. The lighting is dramatic, creating a strong contrast between the dark silhouette and the lighter background. The photograph is part of an exhibition of international photographs, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the image. The overall tone of the photograph is sepia, giving it a vintage appearance. The page shows signs of aging, with some discoloration and wear visible along the edges.
The image is a page from an old newspaper, specifically from "The Boston Herald" dated January 27, 1923. The page features a section titled "Gravure Section," which typically refers to photographs printed in high-quality gravure printing.
The central image on the page is a sepia-toned photograph titled "Bulle de Savon" by Emil Sougez. The photograph depicts a person pouring a liquid, likely soap, from a container into a bowl. The scene suggests a domestic or kitchen setting. The caption below the image provides additional context, noting that it is from the exhibition of International Photography at the College Art Association.
The page shows signs of aging, with some yellowing and minor wear around the edges. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of early 20th-century photography and printing techniques.
The image shows a page from a vintage publication, specifically from "The Boston Herald" dated January 29, 1938. The page is labeled as the "Gravure Section."
The main feature of the page is a black-and-white photograph titled "BULLE DE SAVON" by Emil Sougez. The photograph depicts a child blowing soap bubbles. The child, whose face is partially obscured, is leaning over a bowl, and several bubbles can be seen floating in the air. The photograph is credited to the "From the exhibition of International Photography. Germany: Emil Sougez. Boston Herald-Courant of the College Art Association."
The overall tone of the page is nostalgic, given the aged appearance of the paper and the historical context of the photograph and publication.
The image depicts a page from the "Gravure Section" of "The Boston Herald," dated January 29, 1923. It features a photograph of a person engaged in the traditional act of drinking mate, a popular custom in several South American countries, particularly Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
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The caption below the photograph mentions that the image is from the publication of "International Photographer" and credits Emil Sougez for the photograph titled "Bulle de Savon" (which translates to "Soap Bubble" in English). The image is part of the collection of the Boston Herald and the College Archives. The edges of the page are visibly worn and aged.
The image shows a page from "The Boston Herald" newspaper, specifically from the "Gravure Section," dated January 27, 1933. The page features a sepia-toned photograph titled "BULLE DE SAVON" by Emil Sougez.
The photograph depicts a child in the act of blowing a soap bubble. The child is seen in profile, leaning forward with their mouth near the edge of a bowl, presumably filled with soapy water. The bubble is captured mid-blow, giving a sense of motion. The child’s hair is tied back, and they appear to be wearing a headscarf. The photograph is well-composed, with the child’s action and the bubble being the focal point. The caption at the bottom of the photo provides additional context, mentioning that it is from the exhibition of International Photography at the Harvard University Art Museums and the Boston Herald Courtesy of the College Art Association.
The image shows a page from an old newspaper, specifically the "Gravure Section" of The Boston Herald, dated January 24, 1923. The page features a sepia-toned photograph titled "BULLE DE SAVON, by Emil Sougez." The photograph depicts a person pouring liquid from a container into a bowl, which is placed on a saucer. The scene appears to be part of an exhibition of International Photography, held at the College Art Association, as noted in the caption at the bottom of the image. The photograph has a vintage, artistic quality, likely intended to capture the delicate act of pouring soap bubbles or a similar liquid. The newspaper page itself shows signs of wear, including creases and slight discoloration, adding to its historical charm.
The image shows a vintage print from a publication titled "The Boston Herald," dated January 29, 1933. The print is identified as a section of the "Gravure Section" and contains a sepia-toned photograph.
In the photograph, the silhouette of a person is visible, with the focus on their hands conducting an activity at a table. The hands appear to be delicately manipulating an object to interact with a bowl that sits on a table. The caption "BULLE DE SAVON by Emil Sogor" found at the bottom suggests that this activity possibly involves creating a soap bubble, which aligns with the French phrase "bulle de savon" meaning "soap bubble."
The context and lighting convey a quiet, introspective moment, and the image is framed in such a manner that it draws attention to the interaction of the hands with these objects, highlighting an aesthetic or artistic action in progress. The setting seems to be indoors, emphasized by the soft, diffuse lighting. The photograph captures a sense of timelessness and artistic simplicity.
This image is a sepia-toned photograph titled "Bulle de Savon" by Emil Saverio, sourced from the gravure section of The Boston Herald dated January 29, 1933. It captures a person leaning over a frosted bowl to blow bubbles. The composition focuses on the delicate act of bubble blowing, with soft lighting and shadow play enhancing the intimate and ephemeral moment.
This image shows an old book or scrapbook with a mounted photograph on the right page. The photograph is a sepia-toned image featuring a person in profile, leaning forward and blowing a soap bubble from a small spoon held over a bowl on a plate. The photograph is titled "BULLE DE SAVON, by Emil Sougez."
At the top of the page, textual elements include "GRAVURE SECTION" on the left, and "THE BOSTON HERALD" on the right, with the handwritten date "January 29, 1933" between them. Below the photograph, there is a line of smaller text indicating that the image is from the exhibition of International Photography at the Germaine Museum, Harvard University, and credits Boston Herald and the College Art Association. The book's pages are yellowed with age, and the book's cover is green with the corners worn and frayed.
The image shows an open book or album page featuring a sepia-toned photograph titled "Bulle de Savon" by Émil Sougez. The photograph depicts a silhouette of a person blowing a soap bubble, with the bubble prominently displayed in the foreground. The individual appears to be leaning forward, with their head tilted slightly downward, as they blow the bubble. The background is softly lit, creating a dramatic contrast between the dark silhouette and the lighter tones of the bubble and surrounding area.
At the top of the page, there is a header that reads "GRAVURE SECTION", followed by handwritten text that says "January 29, 1933 THE BOSTON HERALD". Below the photograph, a caption provides additional context:
"From the exhibition of International Photography, George Arthur Plimpton, Harvard University, Boston Herald-Courtesy of the College Art Association."
The book or album has a light beige or cream-colored cover with visible wear, including slight discoloration and a small tear or crease along the spine. The overall aesthetic suggests a historical or archival context, likely from the early 20th century, given the date and style of the photograph and text. The photograph itself is a classic example of artistic photography, emphasizing form, light, and shadow.