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The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing exhibits at "The Germanic Museum." The page details various artworks, including paintings, drawings, bronzes, and sculptures, contributed by different individuals and institutions. Here is a summary of the exhibits listed:

  1. Erich Cohn: Six bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.
  2. College Art Association: Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by various artists such as Vilmos Novak Aba, Hubay Andor, and others.
  3. Mrs. Medill McCormick: Paintings by Jan van Eyck, including a portrait of a man and a portrait of a woman.
  4. Mrs. Ralph Crews: Two seventeenth-century Flemish tapestries.
  5. Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  6. Dr. H. M. Hammer: Paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hooch.
  7. A. S. Drey: Paintings by the German School, including Cranach, Heem, and others.
  8. Ehrich Galleries: Paintings by Gustave Barel, Rembrandt, and Janssens.
  9. Dr. Kurt Erasmus: Painting by Nicholias Maes.
  10. Fogg Art Museum: Various artworks including a sixteenth-century French choir stall, seventeenth-century Dutch chest, and others.
  11. Dr. F. H. Hirschland: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  12. Kleinberger Galleries: Paintings by Jan de Heem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.
  13. Mrs. A. W. Lieberman: Nineteenth-century German marriage chest.
  14. M. Knoedler and Company: Paintings by Pieter de Hooch, Salomon Ruisdael, and others.
  15. Charles L. Kuhn: Carved wooden head of an angel, Bavarian School, eighteenth century.
  16. Samuel L. Kuhn: Copy of a self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer.
  17. The Lyman Allyn Museum of New London: Three drawings by Kolbe.
  18. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Paintings by Salomon Ruisdael and Aelbert Cuyp.
  19. Museum of Modern Art of New York: Portrait of Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix; bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
  20. J. B. Neumann: Head by Rudolf Belling.
  21. Dr. Benjamin Rowland: Drawing by Georg Kolbe.
  22. Frank Sabin: Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.
  23. Professor Paul J. Sachs: Sixteenth-century South German painting of the Mourning of Our Lord.
  24. Jacques Seligmann Galleries: Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece, Thuringian School, 1516.
  25. E. and A. Silberman: Paintings by Vouwermaan and Moucheron.
  26. John S. Thacher: Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.
  27. Toledo Museum of Art: Painting by Nicholias Maes.
  28. Van Diemen Galleries: Painting by Breckheyde.

The list provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse artworks and artifacts on display at the Germanic Museum, highlighting the contributions from various collectors and institutions.

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The image displays a page from a catalog or an exhibition guide, specifically detailing various art exhibits from The Germanic Museum. Here are the details listed:

  1. Erich Cohn: Six bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.

  2. College Art Association: Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by artists such as Vilmos Novak, Hubay Andor, Julius Batthyany, Bela Bor, Bela Czobel, Bela de Dery, Aurel Emőd, Adolf Fenyes, Endre Fenyo, Frigyes Frank, Jeno Goebel, Bela Grunwald, Ferenc Hatvany, Karoly Hay, Bertha de Hellenbranth, Lipot Herman, Karoly Kernstoek, Janos Kmetty, Gyula Kosztolanyi, Zoltan Kovacs, Odon Marfy, Jeno Medveesky, C. Pal Molnar, Dezso Orban, Karoly Patko, Istvan Pekary, Izsak Perlutter, Tibor Polya, Miklos Szabo, Imre Szobotka, Joseph Szekely, Istvan Szonyi, Janos Vazszary; drawings by Karoly Patko, Istvan Csok, Endre Vadasz, H. Mau, C. S. Kalman.

  3. Mrs. Ralph Crews: Two seventeenth-century Flemish tapestries by Kolbe.

  4. Detroit Institute of Arts: Paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hoogh.

  5. A. S. Drey: Paintings by Wouwerman and Claesz Heda.

  6. Ehrich Galleries: Paintings by Claes Berchem, Rembrandt, and Janssens.

  7. Dr. Kurt Erasmus: Sixteenth-century Dutch choir stall; seventeenth-century Dutch chest; eighteenth-century Flemish tapestry; sixteenth-century Bavarian carved Crucifixion; copy of Michelangelo’s Holy Family attributed to Jan Sorel; Winter Landscape by Claes Molenaer; Saint Luke Painting the Virgin by the Master of Saint Sang; Landscape, Flemish School, seventeenth century; Two Saints, German School, sixteenth century; copy of Hans Holbein’s Dead Christ attributed to Bartholomaeus Zeitblom.

  8. Dr. F. H. Hirschland: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.

  9. Kleinberger Galleries: Paintings by Jan de Heem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.

  10. Mrs. A. Koshland: Nineteenth-century German marriage chest.

  11. M. Knoedler and Company: Paintings by Pieter de Hoogh, Salomon Ruisdael.

  12. Charles L. Kuhn: Carved wooden head of an angel, Bavarian School, eighteenth century; sixteenth-century German euldrion.

  13. Samuel L. Kuhn: Copy of a Self Portrait by Albrecht Dürer.

  14. The Lyman Allyn Museum of New London: Three drawings by Kolbe.

  15. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Paintings by Salomon Ruisdael and Aelbert Cuyp.

  16. Museum of Modern Art of New York: Portrait by Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix; bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.

  17. J. B. Neumann: Head by Rudolf Belling.

  18. Dr. Benjamin Rowland: Drawing by Georg Kolbe.

  19. Frank Sabin: Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.

  20. Professor Paul J. Sachs: Sixteenth-century South German painting of the Mount of Olives.

  21. Jacques Seligmann Galleries: Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece, Thuringian School, 1516.

  22. E. and A. Silberman: Paintings by Wouwerman and Moucheron.

  23. John S. Thacher: Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.

  24. Toledo Museum of Art: Painting by Nicholas Maes.

  25. Van Diemen Galleries: Painting by Breckhey.

The page is filled with various artworks and artists from different periods and regions, showcasing a rich assortment of contributions to art history.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or a list of exhibits at various museums and galleries. The page is titled "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM" and is labeled with the number 6. It includes a detailed list of artworks and artists, along with the institutions where the pieces are housed. Here is a breakdown of the contents:

  1. Erich Coh: Six bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.
  2. College Art Association: Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by various artists, including Vilmos Novak, Aba, Hubay, Andor, Julius Batthyany, Pal Bor, Bela Buky, and others.
  3. Mrs. Ralph Crews: Two seventeenth-century Flemish tapestries.
  4. Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  5. Detroit Institute of Arts: Paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hoogh.
  6. A. S. Drey: Paintings by Wouwerman and Claesz Heda.
  7. Ehrich Galleries: Paintings by Claes Berchem, Rembrandt, and Janssens.
  8. Dr. Kurt Erasmus: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  9. Fogg Art Museum: Includes sixteenth to eighteenth-century French, Dutch, and Flemish art, and a copy of Michelangelo's Holy Family attributed to Jan Soest. Also features works by Claes Molenaer, Master of Saint Sang, Flemish School, Hans Holbein, and Bartholomaus Zeitblom.
  10. Dr. F. H. Hirschland: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  11. Kleinberger Galleries: Paintings by Jan de Hoem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.
  12. Mrs. A. Koshland: Nineteenth-century German marriage chest.
  13. M. Knoedler and Company: Paintings by Pieter de Hoogh and Salomon Ruisdael.
  14. Charles L. Kuhn: Carved wooden head of an angel, Bavarian School, eighteenth century; sixteenth-century German ciborium.
  15. Samuel L. Kuhn: Copy of a Self Portrait by Albrecht Dürer.
  16. The Lyman Allyn Museum of New London: Three drawings by Kolbe.
  17. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Paintings by Salomon Ruisdael and Aelbert Cuyp.
  18. Museum of Modern Art of New York: Portrait of Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix; bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
  19. Dr. Benjamin Rowland: Drawing by Georg Kolbe.
  20. Frank Sabin: Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.
  21. Professor Paul J. Sachs: Sixteenth-century South German painting of the Mount of Olives.
  22. Jacques Seligmann Galleries: Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece, Thuringian School, 1516.
  23. E. and A. Silberman: Paintings by Wouwerman and Moucheron.
  24. John S. Thacher: Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.
  25. Toledo Museum of Art: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  26. Van Diemen Galleries: Painting by Breckheyde.

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The image shows a page from a publication, featuring descriptions of various art exhibitions and collections. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Exhibitions and Collections:

  1. Manuscript Illumination:

    • An exhibit featuring a 15th-century French manuscript illumination on vellum, illustrating the "Pelerinage de la Vie Humaine" (Pilgrimage of Human Life).
  2. The German Museum:

    • Erich Cohn Collection:

      • Six bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.
    • College Art Association:

      • Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by artists including Vilmos Novak Aba, Hubay Andor, Julius Batthyany, Pal Bor, Bela Czurda, and many others.
    • Mrs. Ralph Crews:

      • Two seventeenth-century Flemish tapestries.
    • Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby:

      • Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
    • Detroit Institute of Arts:

      • Paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hoogh.
    • A. S. Drey:

      • Paintings by Wouwerman and Claesz Heda.
    • Ehrich Galleries:

      • Paintings by Claes Berchem, Rembrandt, and Janssens.
    • Dr. Kurt Erasmus:

      • Painting by Nicholas Maes.
    • Fogg Art Museum:

      • Various historical items including a seventeenth-century French choir stall, an eighteenth-century Dutch chest, and a Flemish tapestry.
    • Various Paintings and Artifacts:

      • Works attributed to Michielangelo, Jan Steen, Jan van Goyen, Salomon Ruysdael, and others.
    • Kleinenberg Galleries:

      • Paintings by Jan de Heem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.
    • Mrs. A. Kosland:

      • Nineteenth-century German marriage chest.
    • M. Knoedler and Company:

      • Paintings by Pieter de Hoogh and Salomon Ruysdael.
    • Charles L. Kuhn:

      • Carved wooden head of an angel from the Bavarian School, and an eighteenth-century German eaultron.
    • Samuel L. Kuhn:

      • Copy of a self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer.
    • Lyman Allyn Museum:

      • Three drawings by Kolbe.
    • Metropolitan Museum of Art:

      • Paintings by Salomon Ruysdael and Aelbert Cuyp.
    • Museum of Modern Art of New York:

      • Portrait of Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix.
    • Dixy:

      • Bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
    • J. B. Neumann:

      • Head by Rudolf Belling.
    • Dr. Benjamin Rowland:

      • Drawing by Georg Kolbe.
    • Frank Sabin:

      • Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.
    • Professor Paul J. Sachs:

      • Sixteenth-century South German painting of the Mount of Olives.
    • Jacques Seligmann Galleries:

      • Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece from Thuringian School, 1516.
    • E. and A. Silberman:

      • Paintings by Wouwerman and Moucheron.
    • John S. Thacher:

      • Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.
    • Toledo Museum of Art:

      • Painting by Nicolas Maes.
    • Van Diemen Galleries:

      • Painting by Breekheyde.

This page provides an overview of various significant art pieces and collections displayed or held by different museums, galleries, and private collections, showcasing a wide range of periods and artists from Europe.

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The image is a page from a catalog or a document listing various artworks and their respective collections or museums. The page is titled "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM" and appears to be page 6. The entries are organized by the name of the collector or museum and the type of artwork along with the artist and sometimes additional details like the century or specific piece.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Erich Cohn: Six bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.
  2. College Art Association: Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by Vilmos Novak Aba, Hubay Andor, Julius Batthyany, Pal Bor, Bela Buky, Denes Csanky, Istvan Csok, Bela Czobel, Bela de Dery, Aurel Emod, Adolf Fenyes, Endre Fenyo, Frigyes Frank, Jeno Goebel, Bela Grunwald, Ferenc Hatvany, Karoly Hay, Bertha de Hellenbranth, Lipot Herman, Karoly Kernstoek, Janos Kmetty, Gyula Kosztolanyi, Zoltan Kovacs, Odon Marffy, Jeno Medveesky, C. Pal Molnar, Dezso Orban, Karoly Patko, Istvan Pekary, Izsak Perlmutter, Tibor Polya, Miklos Szabo, Imre Szobotka, Joseph Szekely, Istvan Szonyi, Janos Vaszary; three drawings by Karoly Kernstoek, Andre Kormendi; seven prints by Karoly Patko, Istvan Csok, Endre Vadasz, H. Mau, C. S. Kalman.
  3. Mrs. Ralph Crews: Two seventeenth century Flemish tapestries.
  4. Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  5. Detroit Institute of Arts: Paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hoogh.
  6. A. S. Drey: Paintings by Wouwerman and Claesz Heda.
  7. Ehrich Galleries: Paintings by Claes Berchem, Rembrandt, and Janssens.
  8. Dr. Kurt Erasmuss: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  9. Fogg Art Museum:
    • Sixteenth century Dutch choir stall.
    • Seventeenth century Dutch chest.
    • Sixteenth century French chest.
    • Sixteenth century Flemish tapestry.
    • Eighteenth century Bavarian carved Crucifixion.
    • Copy of Michelangelo's Holy Family attributed to Jan Sorel.
    • Winter Landscape by Claes Molenaer.
    • Saint Luke Painting the Virgin by the Master of Saint Sang.
    • Landscape, Flemish School, seventeenth century.
    • Two Saints, German School, sixteenth century.
    • Copy of Hans Holbein's Dead Christ.
    • The Visitation attributed to Bartholomaus Zeitblom.
  10. Dr. F. H. Hirscheland: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  11. Kleiberger Galleries: Paintings by Jan de Heem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.
  12. Mrs. A. Koshland: Nineteenth century German marriage chest.
  13. M. Knoedler and Company: Paintings by Pieter de Hoogh, Salomon Ruisdael.
  14. Charles L. Kuhn: Carved wooden head of an angel, Bavarian School, eighteenth century; sixteenth century German cauldron.
  15. Samuel L. Kuhn: Copy of a Self Portrait by Albrecht Dürer.
  16. The Lyman Allyn Museum of New London: Three drawings by Kolbe.
  17. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Paintings by Salomon Ruisdael and Aelbert Cuyp.
  18. Museum of Modern Art of New York: Portrait of Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix; bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
  19. J. B. Neumann: Head by Rudolf Belling.
  20. Dr. Benjamin Rowland: Drawing by Georg Kolbe.
  21. Frank Sabin: Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.
  22. Professor Paul J. Sachs: Sixteenth century South German painting of the Mount of Olives.
  23. Jacques Seligmann Galleries: Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece, Thuringian School, 1516.
  24. E. and A. Silberman: Paintings by Wouwerman and Moucheron.
  25. John S. Thacher: Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.
  26. Toledo Museum of Art: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  27. Van Diemen Galleries: Painting by Breckheyde.

The entries provide a comprehensive listing of the artworks owned by various collectors and institutions, showcasing a wide range of artists and periods.

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The image is a page from a book or catalog, specifically detailing various artworks and exhibitions from the Germanic Museum. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Erich Cohen: Sixteen bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.
  2. College Art Association: Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by Vilmos Novak Aba, Hubay Andor, Julius Batthyany, Pal Bor, Bela Buky, Denes Csanky, Istvan Csok, Bela Czobel, Bela de Dery, Aurel Emod, Adolf Fenyes, Endre Fenyo, Frigyes Frank, Jeno Goebel, Bela Grunwald, Ferenc Hatvany, Karoly Hay, Bertha de Hellenbranth, Lipot Herman, Karoly Kernstok, Janos Kmetty, Gyula Kosztolanyi, Zoltan Kovacs, Odon Marffy, Jeno Medveczky, C. Pal Molnar, Deszo Orban, Karoly Patko, Istvan Pekary, Izsak Perlmutter, Tibor Polyak, Miklos Szabo, Imre Szobotka, Joseph Szekely, Istvan Szonyi, Janos Vaszary; three drawings by Karoly Patko, Istvan Csok, and Endre Vadasz; seven prints by Karoly Patko, Istvan Csok, and Andre Kormendi.
  3. Mrs. Ralph Crews: Two seventeenth-century Flemish tapestries.
  4. Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  5. Detroit Institute of Arts: Paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hoogh.
  6. A. S. Drey: Paintings by Wouwerman and Claesz Heda.
  7. Ehrich Galleries: Paintings by Claes Berchem, Rembrandt, and Janssens.
  8. Dr. Kurt Erasmus: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  9. Fogg Art Museum: Sixteenth-century French choir stall; seventeenth-century Dutch chest; eighteenth-century Dutch chest; sixteenth-century and seventeenth-century Flemish tapestry; eighteenth-century Bavarian carved Crucifixion; copy of Michelangelo's Holy Family attributed to Jan Sorel; Winter Landscape by Claes Molenaer; Saint Luke Painting the Virgin by the Master of Saint Sang; Landscape, Flemish School, seventeenth century; Two Saints, German School, sixteenth century; copy of Hans Holbein’s Dead Christ; Visitation attributed to Bartholomaus Zeitblom.
  10. Dr. F. H. Hirschland: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  11. Keinberger Galleries: Paintings by Jan de Heem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.
  12. Mrs. A. Koshland: Nineteenth-century German marriage chest.
  13. M. Knoedler and Company: Paintings by Pieter de Hoogh, Salomon Ruysdael.
  14. Charles L. Kuhn: Carved wooden head of an angel, Bavarian School, eighteenth century; sixteenth-century German cauldron.
  15. Samuel L. Kuhn: Copy of a Self Portrait by Albrecht Dürer.
  16. The Lyman Allyn Museum of New London: Three drawings by Kolbe.
  17. Metropolitan Museum of Art: Paintings by Salomon Ruysdael and Aelbert Cuyp.
  18. Museum of Modern Art of New York: Portrait of Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix; bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
  19. J. B. Neumann: Head by Rudolf Belling.
  20. Dr. Benjamin Rowland: Drawing by Georg Kolbe.
  21. Frank Sabin: Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.
  22. Professor Paul J. Sachs: Sixteenth-century South German painting of the Mount of Olives.
  23. Jacques Seligmann Galleries: Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece, Thuringian School, 1516.
  24. E. and A. Silberman: Paintings by Wouwerman and Moucheron.
  25. John S. Thacher: Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.
  26. Toledo Museum of Art: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  27. Van Diemen Galleries: Painting by Breckheyde.

The list provides a comprehensive overview of the artworks and exhibitions from various sources, highlighting a range of artists and art pieces from different periods and styles.

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The image displays a page from a document or a book, with text describing various artworks and their locations. The page number is '6' and the header at the top reads "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM." This suggests that the text listed below might pertain to items held or exhibited at The Germanic Museum, possibly detailing collections or donations. Several artists' names and the corresponding artworks are listed alongside the institutions that house these works, such as College Art Association, Detroit Institute of Arts, Fogg Art Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It seems to be an archival or reference document about art pieces and their whereabouts.

The page is slightly worn, indicating either age or frequent use. Given that no specific dates are visible, it's not clear when this document was created, but it seems to be an older publication, given the typographic style and paper quality.

The text references a wide range of art-related contents, including bronzes, drawings, paintings, chests, cauldrons, and even a self-portrait attributed to Albrecht Dürer. The variety of art spans from different European schools and time periods, indicating a diverse and historically significant collection.

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The image depicts a page from a catalog or a listing from "The Germanic Museum," detailing items and artworks found in various collections and institutions. The page lists artists, specific works, and associated museums or galleries where these items can be found. The items include a mix of bronzes, drawings, paintings, tapestries, and other artifacts primarily from European artists, some of which date back to the sixteenth century. Notable entries include bronzes by Georg Kolbe, paintings by established artists like Rembrandt and Frans van Mieris, and several items attributed to different collections including the College Art Association, Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Fogg Art Museum.

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This image shows a page from a book or catalog titled "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM." The page number is 6. The content appears to be a list of artworks and artists associated with the Germanic Museum, including various types of art such as bronzes, paintings, tapestries, drawings, carved wooden heads, and statues.

The list mentions several artists and contributors along with descriptions of their works, including Georg Kolbe, Julius Batthyany, Vilmos Novak Aba, and others. It also references institutions such as the College Art Association, Detroit Institute of Arts, Ehrich Galleries, Fogg Art Museum, Museum of Modern Art of New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Toledo Museum of Art, and more.

The entries often include specific artworks, their styles, or subjects, along with the century or school they belong to, such as sixteenth-century French choir stalls, seventeenth-century Flemish tapestries, eighteenth-century Dutch chests, and nineteenth-century German marriage chests. Some of the artworks mentioned are copies, such as a copy of a self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer or copies attributed to artists like Hans Holbein.

Overall, the page serves as a detailed inventory or program describing the collection or exhibition at the Germanic Museum.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition guide, likely from an art museum or gallery. The page is titled "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM" and lists a series of artworks, artists, and exhibitions. Here is a detailed description:

Layout and Content:

  • Header: The top of the page includes a partial header that reads "manual exhibit illustration," indicating that this is part of a catalog or guidebook for an exhibition.
  • Page Number: The page is numbered 6.
  • Title: The main heading is "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM", suggesting that this section focuses on exhibits or collections held at the Germanic Museum.

Content:

The page is densely packed with entries, each describing a specific artwork, artist, or exhibition. The entries are organized in a structured format, listing:

  1. Institution or Collection: The museum or gallery where the artwork is displayed.
  2. Artist(s): The names of the artists or creators.
  3. Description: Details about the artwork, including medium, date, style, or subject matter.

Examples of Entries:

  • Erich Cohn: Six bronzes and nine drawings by Georg Kolbe.
  • College Art Association: Forty-four contemporary Hungarian paintings by various artists, including Vilmos Némes, István Andor, Julius Bathanyai, and others.
  • Detroit Institute of Arts: Bronze paintings by Van der Burch and Pieter de Hooch.
  • A. S. Drey: Paintings by Wouverman and Claesz Heda.
  • Dr. Kurt Erasmus: Paintings by Nicolas Maes.
  • Fogg Art Museum: Sixteenth-century French choir stall; Dutch chest; Flemish tapestry; etc.
  • Dr. F. H. Hirschland: Bronze by Georg Kolbe.
  • Kleinerer Galleries: Paintings by Jan de Heem, Frans van Mieris, and Simon de Vlieger.
  • Mrs. A. Koshlund: Nineteenth-century German marriage chest.
  • M. Knoedler and Company: Wooden heads by Pieter de Hooch, Salomon Ruysdael, and Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Samuel L. Kuhn: Copy of a self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer.
  • The Lyman Allyn Museum of Art: New London: Three drawings by Kolbe.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: Paintings by Salomon Ruysdael and Aelbert Cuyp.
  • Museum of Modern Art of New York: Portrait of Meyer Hermann by Otto Dix; bronze statue by Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
  • Dr. Benjamin Rowand: Drawing by Georg Kolbe.
  • Dr. Neumann: Head by Rudolf Belling.
  • Frank Paul: Paintings by Jan Molenaer and Jan Steen.
  • Professor Sabin J. Sachs: Sixteenth-century South German painting of the Mount of Olives.
  • Jacques Seligmann Galleries: Painting by Judith Leyster; carved altar-piece, Thuringian School, 1516.
  • E. and A. Silberman: Paintings by Wouverman and Moucheron.
  • John S. Thacher: Painting of the Holy Kinship attributed to Martin Schaffner.
  • Toledo Museum of Art: Painting by Nicholas Maes.
  • Van Diemen Galleries: Painting by Breckheye.

Observations:

  • The page includes a wide range of artworks, spanning various periods (from the 16th to the 19th century) and styles (Baroque, Flemish, Dutch, German, etc.).
  • The artists mentioned include both well-known historical figures (e.g., Pieter de Hooch, Albrecht Dürer, Jan Steen) and contemporary or lesser-known artists.
  • The institutions listed include major museums (e.g., Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fogg Art Museum) as well as private galleries and collectors.

Visual Appearance:

  • The text is printed in a serif font, typical of formal catalogs or academic publications.
  • The page is slightly worn, with visible creases and a hint of discoloration, suggesting it is part of an older or well-used catalog.
  • The left margin contains partial text from the preceding page, indicating this is part of a larger document.

Conclusion:

This page serves as a detailed catalog entry for an exhibition or collection at the Germanic Museum, providing a comprehensive list of artworks, artists, and their respective institutions. It reflects a broad scope of art history, encompassing European masters and various artistic movements.