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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793791
The image appears to be a page from an old botanical or scientific book, featuring two enlarged photographs of plant parts. Here's a detailed description:
Top Image (Midday Flower):
Bottom Image (Horse Chestnut):
Page Details:
Overall, the page seems to be part of a collection or study of plant forms, emphasizing the artistic and structural aspects of natural objects.
The image shows the inside of an open book or notebook with a few pages featuring photographs and text.
Top Left Image:
Bottom Left Image:
Top Right Image:
General Notebook:
The book appears to be a collection or study related to plant life and natural history, with detailed photographic documentation and descriptive text.
The image shows a page from an old book or scrapbook that features two distinct photographs, both of which depict botanical subjects.
The photograph on the top is labeled "MIDDAY FLOWER." It shows the enlarged image of a seed capsule. The detailed description underneath indicates that the photograph is from a work by Prof. Karl Blossfeldt, titled "Photographs of plant life by Prof. Karl Blossfeldt which were on view at the Museum of Modern Art, organized by E. Weyhe, New York."
The photograph on the right is labeled "HORSE CHESTNUT." It features the twig of a horse chestnut tree with its characteristic leaves and buds. The description notes that this twig, when viewed through a certain lens, resembles a totem pole.
The page itself appears to be part of a larger book, given the presence of the binding on the left side. There are decorative elements such as small geometric patterns around the photographs, and a handwritten note in the upper right corner that says "Gerald, Feb '19."
The image shows an open page from a 1949 issue of the "Herald" publication, specifically dated February 19. The page features two detailed photographic studies of plant parts, each with a caption and scientific illustrations.
Midday Flower (Top Section):
Horse Chestnut (Bottom Section):
The page combines photography and botanical illustrations to highlight and explain the intricate details of plant anatomy.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an old book or scrapbook, featuring two distinct photographs related to botany.
Top Image:
Bottom Image:
Additionally, there are decorative elements on the page, such as ornate borders and symbols around the images. The page also has some handwritten notes in the top right corner, indicating it might have been taken from a publication dated February 19 (the specific year is not clear). The page itself is slightly aged, with some fraying at the edges.
The image shows an open book or scrapbook page with two distinct photographs and accompanying captions.
Top Image (Midday Flower):
Right Image (Horse Chestnut):
The pages appear to be from an old publication or scrapbook, likely focused on botanical subjects, given the detailed photographs and descriptions of plant parts. The writing on the top right corner of the page reads "Gerald, Feb. 19," possibly indicating the name of the person and the date the page was added or created. The paper and the style of the images suggest the content is from the early to mid-20th century.
This image appears to be a scanned or photographed page from a vintage book or journal. It contains two images and text descriptions, revealing an early 20th-century style of layout and typography.
The upper image is a circular photograph labeled "MIDDAY FLOWER. Seed capsules enlarged considerably." The photograph demonstrates a high-contrast image of what looks to be seed capsules arranged in a symmetrical star or flower pattern. Below the photograph, there's an attribution that reads, "Photographs of plant life by Prof. Karl Blossfeldt which were on view at the Warner, the Weyhe, Harvard University, from Feb. 9 to 18. Courtesy of E. Weyhe, New York."
The lower photograph displays a vertical image of what appears to be a section of a plant stem or trunk with pronounced bumps and ridges. Next to this image is text that reads, "HORSE CHESTNUT. Twisted under the name 'ring of the elephant' while the top looks like a totem pole."
There are decorative elements, such as small cross motifs, surrounding the images. The paper background has yellowed with age and there is some wear and tear visible, indicating the book's old age. The word "February" is handwritten at the top right corner of the page, possibly indicating the date related to the context of this page.
From the mention in the descriptions, the images may be related to the work of Karl Blossfeldt, a photographer known for his close-up images of plants and living forms, which he often used to show patterns and designs found in nature.
This image appears to be a page from a book or scrapbook containing botanical photographs. The page features two sepia-toned photographs with descriptions:
The top photograph is circular and showcases seed capsules of a midday flower. These capsules are significantly magnified and were part of an exhibit by Professor Karl Blossfeldt at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, from February 3 to 18. The photograph is courtesy of E. Wyhe, New York.
The bottom photograph is a rectangular image of a horse chestnut tree's twig. It is magnified to reveal intricate details that make the end of the twig resemble a totem pole. The accompanying text highlights this resemblance.
There is handwriting at the top right corner of the page, which reads "Herald, Feb 19." The page is likely from a historical archive, focusing on botanical illustrations and emphasizing the artistic aspects of plant structures.
The image shows an open book or scrapbook with two sepia-toned photographs pasted on a page.
The top left photograph is a close-up image, presumably of an enlarged seed capsule from a plant, displayed within a circular frame. The caption below this photograph reads: "MIDDAY FLOWER. Seed capsules enlarged considerably. Photographs of plant life by Prof. Karl Blossfeldt which were on view at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, from Feb. 3 to 18. Courtesy of E. Weyhe, New York."
The right side of the page features a vertical photograph of a horse chestnut twig. The twig appears knobby and textured and is described as looking like a totem pole under magnification. The caption reads: "HORSE CHESTNUT. A twig of the familiar tree under the enlarging camera's lens looks quite like a totem pole."
Additionally, there is a handwritten note at the upper right corner of the page that says, "Herald, Feb 19". The book or scrapbook has worn edges, and the paper appears aged.
The image shows an open book with two photographs of plant structures, likely from a botanical or scientific collection. The book appears to be aged, with visible wear and a slightly worn spine. The left page features a circular photograph of a Midday Flower, described as "Seed capsules enlarged considerably." The caption indicates that the photograph was taken by Prof. Karl Blossfeldt and was on display at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, from February 3 to 18. The credit is given to E. Wayne of New York.
The right page displays a photograph of a Horse Chestnut Nut, described as "A twig of the familiar tree under the enlarging camera's lens looks quite like a totem pole." The photograph shows a close-up of a chestnut nut attached to a branch, with intricate details of the nut's surface and texture.
In the top right corner of the image, there is handwritten text that reads "Herald, Feb 19," suggesting the book may be part of a collection or archive dated February 19. The overall style and presentation indicate that this is likely a historical or archival document, possibly from an early 20th-century botanical study or exhibition catalog.