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ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793849
The image depicts the title page of a book. The book is titled "Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt." It is noted that the book was assembled by the College Art Association from two private collections. The title page has a clean, minimalist design with the title and author's name prominently displayed in the center. The book appears to be bound in a green cover, with the title page itself being a light beige color. There are some faint discolorations or marks on the title page, suggesting it may be an older or well-used book. The text is printed in a classic, serif font, which adds to the traditional and scholarly feel of the publication.
The image shows an open book with a title page that reads:
"Etchings and Drypoints
By
REMBRANDT"
Below the title, there is a line, and further down, it says:
"Assembled by the
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
From Two Private Collections"
The page has a light brown or beige background with some light stains. There is a strip of tape on the right side, which appears to be holding a smaller, transparent sheet of paper with printed text. The text on this sheet is upside down and partially cut off, making it difficult to read clearly. The book's binding is visible on the left and right sides, with the right side showing some signs of wear. The text on the transparent sheet seems to be a discussion or description, possibly related to the artworks mentioned in the book.
The image depicts the cover of a catalog or book titled "Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt." This publication appears to be assembled by the College Art Association and features works from two private collections.
Here are some detailed observations:
This catalog likely serves as an exhibition guide or a scholarly collection of Rembrandt's etchings and drypoint artworks.
The image shows the title page of a book dedicated to the etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt. The title reads:
"Etchings and Drypoints
By
REMBRANDT"
Below the title, there is a note indicating that the collection was assembled by the College Art Association from two private collections. The page also has a small label or tag affixed to the right side, which partially covers some text that appears to be a review or description of the book's contents. The binding of the book is visible, featuring greenish-brown edges, and the paper appears to be aged, suggesting it might be an older publication or a preserved copy.
The image depicts an open book with a title page and a portion of the following page visible. The title page reads:
"Etchings and Drypoints
By
REMBRANDT"
Below the title, there is a simple horizontal black line. At the bottom of the page, it states:
"Assembled by the
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
From Two Private Collections"
The visible part of the following page contains text that appears to be a continuation of an introductory or descriptive passage. The text reads:
"the impres...
is a work...
seems to be...
the ad...
of man...
the assic...
of beauty...
exactly self...
our eyes...
not them..."
The book itself appears to be an older publication, possibly from the mid-20th century, and has some signs of wear and age, such as slight discoloration and some tape on the right side of the page. The spine is visible and is bound in a greenish color.
The image shows the front cover of a book titled "Etchings and Drypoints by Rembrandt." The book is open, revealing a portion of the text on the page inside. Here's a detailed description:
Title and Author:
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This book is likely a compilation of Rembrandt's etchings and drypoints, curated by the College Art Association from private collections.
This image shows a page from a book or an exhibition catalog. The text on the page reads:
Etchings and Drypoints
By
REMBRANDT
Assembled by the
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
From Two Private Collections
The page appears to be aged with some discoloration, most likely from sun exposure or the passing of time, as indicated by the lighter area on the right side where another paper might have protected that section from the same aging process. The discoloration forms a pronounced L-shaped mark overlapping part of the text. The bindings of the book are visible on the left side, and a portion of another page is also visible on the right-hand side, showing some text that is not legible due to the angle and partial view. The book is resting on a surface with two different tones: the part under the book looks lighter, while the visible area in the foreground has a greenish hue.
The image depicts an open book showcasing a title page for an art collection. The title on the page reads "Etchings and Drypoints by REMBRANDT". Below the title, there is a black horizontal line. Further down, the text states "Assembled by the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION From Two Private Collections". The book appears to be quite old, as indicated by the yellowing of the pages and some visible staining on the right side of the page. The book's cover is green and the corners are slightly worn. The page edges show signs of aging and potential rough handling, typical of vintage books.
The image shows an open book with a loose inserted title page that reads:
"Etchings and Drypoints
By
REMBRANDT
Assembled by the
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION
From Two Private Collections"
The book's cover is visible around the edges and appears to be green. The bottom corners of the book pages show some wear and minor damage. The title page on top is smaller than the book's pages and is centered on the open book. There is also a partial text page behind the title page. The overall condition suggests the book is old or vintage.
The image shows the title page of a book titled "Etchings and Drypoints" by Rembrandt. The page is simple and clean, with a light beige background and minimal text. The title is prominently displayed in the center, followed by the author's name, REMBRANDT, in bold, uppercase letters. Below the author's name, smaller text indicates that the book was "Assembled by the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION" and is "From Two Private Collections."
The page also features a faint vertical strip of text on the right side, which appears to be a continuation of text from the adjacent page, though it is partially obscured. The book itself has a green spine and edges, suggesting it may be a hardcover or bound volume. The overall design is elegant and minimalistic, typical of art catalog or exhibition guides.