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The image shows a page from a catalog of an exhibition. The page lists items numbered from 23 to 48, each with a title and a description of the medium or state of the artwork. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:
The mediums mentioned include trial proofs, lithographs, woodcuts, etchings, and soft ground. The items seem to be various artworks, possibly prints, with some being self-portraits and others depicting different subjects such as mothers, people, and specific scenes or emotions.
The image shows a page from a catalogue of an art exhibition. The page lists various artworks with their titles, types, and sometimes additional details such as trial proofs or specific techniques used. Here is a detailed summary of the listed items:
The page is titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION" at the top, indicating it is part of an exhibition catalog. The artworks listed are primarily lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts, with some noted as trial proofs or specific editions.
The image is a page from a catalogue of an exhibition featuring various artworks. The catalogue lists artworks by number, detailing the titles and types of medium used for each piece.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Each artwork is categorized by its medium (e.g., lithograph, woodcut, etching) and sometimes includes details like trial proofs or specific states of the artwork. The types of artworks range from self-portraits to depictions of people and mother-child themes.
The image shows a page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." The catalogue lists various artworks, each with a number, title, and specific details, presumably about their state or edition. The listed artworks include:
The page is yellowed, suggesting it's an old document, and the text is typewritten. Some entries include specific details about the trials or proofs, indicating the stages or versions of the artworks.
The image shows a page from a "Catalogue of the Exhibition." This page lists various artworks, primarily focusing on prints, etchings, and lithographs. Each entry includes a number, the title of the piece, and sometimes additional details such as the type of work and its trial proof status. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
The listed works appear to be a mix of themes, including self-portraits, depictions of people in various situations, and social themes. The media used include etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, and soft ground techniques.
The image shows a page from a catalogue of an exhibition. The page lists various artworks with their titles and additional descriptive details, such as the trial proofs, types of prints, and techniques used. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
The list includes a variety of artwork types, such as lithographs, woodcuts, and etchings, and notes on different trial proofs and states of the prints. The page also contains some partially visible text on the left side, which appears to be part of the introductory notes or descriptions of the exhibition.
The image displays a page from a catalogue of an art exhibition. The text on the page lists different artworks, each with a title and a brief note on the printing process or state of the artwork. For example, "THE WIDOW II" is listed with "(3rd trial) (rare)" and "(4th trial)" indicating different versions of the print. Some titles include "THE MOTHERS," "THE PEOPLE," "ASLEEP," and "MARY AND ELIZABETH" followed by notes such as "(5th trial proof)" and "(Abandoned block, 4th trial proof)."
Other entries also note the medium of the artwork like "Lithograph," "Woodcut," or "Etching" along with the year in some cases, for example, "SELFPORTRAIT 1927." and "SELFPORTRAIT 1919." The catalogue continues with other entries such as "DEATH AND MOTHER FIGHTING FOR CHILD," "BREAD," "THE CRUSHED ONES," "MOTHER AND CHILD," and similar thematic titles, all associated with their respective mediums of creation.
The page is laid open, and we can see the crease down the center where the catalogue is bound. The right edge of the page is slightly curled inwards, and there is a shadow cast across the page, most likely from natural lighting. The typography is clear and well-organized, which makes it appear as a formal document from an art exhibition.
The image is a page from an exhibition catalogue listing various artworks along with their details. The title at the top of the page reads "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." Below the title, there are numbers from 23 to 48, each followed by the title of an artwork, and in some cases, additional details such as the trial proof or state of the artwork and its rarity. The artworks are categorized by their types, which include lithographs, woodcuts, etchings, and soft ground. For example, number 23 is "THE WIDOW II. (3rd trial) (rare)," number 32 is "SELF PORTRAIT 1927. (Lithograph)," and number 48 is "MAN IN MOURNING. (Etching)."
The image shows a typed page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." It is a list of exhibit items numbered from 23 to 48. Each item has a title and some include additional notes in parentheses indicating the type of print or the trial version.
Here is the list of items:
The items include various types of prints such as lithographs, woodcuts, etchings, and soft ground. Some entries reference different trial proofs or states.
The image shows a page from a catalogue of an exhibition, titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION" at the top. The page lists numbered entries (23 to 48) that describe various artworks, likely prints or illustrations, along with their titles, dates, and techniques. Here is a detailed breakdown:
This page serves as a reference guide for an exhibition, listing the artworks on display along with details about their creation, techniques, and trial proofs. It likely aids visitors or researchers in identifying and understanding the pieces featured in the exhibition.
In summary, the image depicts a page from an exhibition catalogue detailing a curated list of artworks, primarily prints, with annotations about their creation processes and trial proofs.