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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793831
The image displays a page from a catalog titled "Catalogue of the Exhibition." It lists various artworks, each accompanied by a number and sometimes additional details such as the medium or specific edition. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:
The catalog appears to be documenting a collection of artworks, possibly prints or engravings, with some being trial proofs or preferred editions, indicating the various stages or special versions of the prints.
The image displays a catalogue of an art exhibition. It lists various works, primarily etchings, woodcuts, and other forms of art, along with some details about each piece. Here's a detailed summary of the listed items:
The catalogue includes various types of proofs (trial and preferred editions) and indicates some pieces as unpublished or signed. The works seem to cover a range of themes and subjects, possibly reflecting social issues and personal portraits.
The image displays a section of a catalogue for an exhibition. The catalogue lists various artworks with their corresponding item numbers and descriptions. Here is a detailed summary:
Each item in the list is labeled with a number and title, and some include additional details like the type of print (e.g., etching, woodcut) and the specific edition or trial proof status.
The image is a page from a catalogue of an exhibition. It lists artworks with their respective numbers and titles, along with some additional information such as the type of print and specific edition details. Here is the detailed breakdown:
The page seems to be from a catalog that includes a variety of works, including etchings, woodcuts, and photographs, with some items noted as trial proofs or preferred editions.
The image shows a page titled "Catalogue of the Exhibition," listing various artworks or pieces. Here is a detailed description of the items listed:
The entries include different types of artworks such as etchings, woodcuts, trial proofs, preferred editions, and photographs, along with some specific notes like "unpublished" and "signed." The page appears to be a detailed catalog listing for an art exhibition, indicating the medium, edition status, and sometimes trial or preferred proofs.
The image shows a page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." The catalogue lists various artworks, each with a number and a brief description. The entries are as follows:
The descriptions include specific details such as the medium of the artwork (e.g., etching, woodcut), the proof stage (e.g., trial proof, preferred edition), and notes like "unpublished" for certain pieces.
The image shows a page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." It lists items numbered 49 to 65. The listed items include titles of artworks, some with descriptions such as the technique used (etching, woodcut), trial proof statuses, or edition notes. Here is the list:
The items are a mixture of etchings, proofs, photographs, and other artistic works mostly focusing on human figures and social themes.
You've presented an image showing a printed page titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." This document seems to be a list of artworks that were displayed in an art exhibition. The entries are numbered 49 through 65, suggesting that this is a fragment of a larger catalogue. Each entry includes a title, and some have additional annotations regarding the state of the work, such as "Etching," "Trial proof," "Woodcut," "Preferred edition," or similar artistic terms that describe the medium or version of the piece. The listed artworks have evocative titles that suggest various themes, some of which might be quite somber or reflective, like "MOTHER WITH CHILDREN APPROACHING DEATH," "DESTITUTION," and "CITY SHELTER." The format is straightforward, with clean, organized typesetting. There are no images, just text. The page exhibits some wear and tear, such as creasing and small tears around the edges, indicating it might be an older document or well-handled.
The image shows a catalog list titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." The list appears to detail various works that are part of the exhibition, along with brief descriptions and specific terms regarding each piece.
Here are the items listed along with any additional information provided:
The image shows a page from a catalogue of an exhibition, titled "CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION." The page lists numbered entries (from 49 to 65) describing various artworks, each accompanied by details about their format, status, or edition. Here is a breakdown of the content:
The entries are numbered sequentially and provide titles of artworks along with additional notes in parentheses. Below is a summary of each entry:
49. RUN OVER. (Etching)
50. HEAD OF A WOMAN. (Etching)
51. BENT HEAD OF A WOMAN
52. HUNGER'S WHIP. (4th trial proof) (woodcut)
53. MOTHER WITH CHILDREN APPROACHING DEATH. (Trial proof) (unpublished)
54. THE PROLETARIAN CHILD. (2nd trial proof)
55. MAN'S HEAD WITH CLASPED HANDS. (3rd trial proof)
56. LITTLE HEAD OF A MAN. (3rd trial proof)
57. OLD MAN WITH NOOSE. (Preferred edition)
58. PHOTOGRAPH AT THE AGE OF 65, SIGNED
59. MILK PLACARD. (Preferred edition)
60. DESTITUTION
61. CONSPIRACY
62. SELF-PORTRAIT
63. VISIT IN THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
64. MARY AND ELIZABETH
65. CITY SHELTER
The page appears to be part of an art exhibition catalogue, likely documenting a collection of works by a single artist or a group of artists. The entries suggest a mix of prints, photographs, and possibly drawings, with some pieces noted as trial proofs or preferred editions, indicating their significance or stage of development. The titles hint at themes of social commentary, personal reflection, and historical or contemporary issues.