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The image is of the cover of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," Volume 1, Number 1, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in November 1935. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Boy with a Lily Pad" by Georges Minne. The sculpture depicts a young boy holding a lily pad, and it is displayed on a pedestal. The bulletin appears to be part of a larger bound collection, as evidenced by the visible spine and other pages. The overall design of the cover is simple and focused on the artwork, with the text and image neatly arranged.
The image shows an open page from a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." It is Volume 1, Number 1, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in November 1935. The cover of this issue features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture. The sculpture is titled "Boy with a Lily Pad" and is credited to the artist Georges Minne. The photograph captures the boy in a dynamic pose, holding a lily pad in one hand. The cover design is simple and clean, with the text and image centered on the page. The page is part of an old book, as indicated by the worn and yellowed appearance of the paper.
The image shows the cover page of the first issue of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," specifically Volume 1, Number 1. The publication is dated November, 1935, and it is from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture titled "Boy with a Lily Pad" by Georges Minne. The sculpture appears to be made of bronze and depicts a boy in a dynamic pose, holding a lily pad. The text on the cover includes the title "Germanic Museum Bulletin," the volume and number details, and the publication location and date. The overall design is simple and formal, reflecting the academic and cultural context of the publication.
The image shows a page from a publication titled "germanic MUSEUM BULLETIN." This is Volume I, Number 1, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts in November 1935. The page features an image of a bronze sculpture titled "Boy with a Lily Pad," created by Georges Minne. The sculpture depicts a young boy in a contemplative pose, holding a lily pad close to his body. The text and the image are clear, and the page appears to be well-preserved. The overall layout is simple and focused, with the title and publication details taking up the left side of the page, and the image of the sculpture on the right.
The image depicts the cover of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," Volume 1, Number 1, dated November 1935. The publication originates from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
On the cover, there is an image of a bronze sculpture titled "Boy with a Lily Pad" by Georges Minne. The sculpture shows a young boy in a contemplative pose, holding what appears to be a lily pad.
The Germanic Museum, mentioned on the cover, is likely an institution dedicated to Germanic art and culture. This museum is now known as the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard Art Museums.
The image shows the cover of the first issue of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," specifically Volume 1, Number 1, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in November 1935.
The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Boy with a Lily Pad" by Georges Minne. The sculpture depicts a young boy holding a lily pad. The text on the cover is clear and neatly arranged, with the title "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN" prominently displayed at the top. Below the title, the volume and issue numbers are listed, followed by the publication details including the location (Cambridge, Massachusetts) and the date (November, 1935). The artist's name and the material of the sculpture are also mentioned at the bottom of the image.
This is an image showing an open page from a publication titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN." The details on the page indicate that it is Volume 1, Number 1 from Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated November, 1935. The page features a photograph of a sculpture titled "BOY WITH A LILY PAD" made of bronze by the artist Gerhard Marcks. The pages are slightly discolored, indicating some age, and there are no visible annotations or marks on the page itself other than what appears to be a page number, "Pl. 1," written in pencil in the lower-right corner. The book's pages on the left side in the binding appear aged and somewhat worn, suggesting the volume has been handled or in storage for a substantial period.
The image shows the cover of the Germanic Museum Bulletin, Volume I, Number 1, dated November 1935, from Cambridge, Massachusetts. On the right side of the cover, there is a photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Boy with a Lily Pad" by George Minne. The bulletin is bound in a hardcover book.
The image shows an open book with a page featuring a cover or title page of a bulletin from the Germanic Museum. The page is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN" in large, bold letters. Below the title, it states "VOLUME I NUMBER 1" and the location "CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS," followed by the date "NOVEMBER, 1935."
On the right side of the page, there is a black and white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "BOY WITH A LILY PAD" by Georges Minne. The sculpture depicts a boy in a standing pose with his head bowed and arms crossed, holding a lily pad. The sculpture stands on a rectangular base. The page appears to be mounted or glued onto a blank page in the book.
The image shows a book titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin" open to its first page. The cover page features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze statue of a boy holding a lily pad, created by Georges Minne. The title of the statue is written below the photograph. The text on the cover page reads "Germanic Museum Bulletin," "Volume I," "Number 1," "Cambridge, Massachusetts," and "November, 1935." The book appears to be well-preserved, with clean pages and no visible damage.