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ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793549
The image shows an open page of a book or catalog, featuring two distinct articles.
Article on the left side:
Article on the right side:
The page layout suggests that these articles are part of a larger publication, possibly related to art exhibitions and historical art collections. The articles are accompanied by detailed descriptions and context about the artworks and their significance.
The image shows an open book with two visible pages. On the left page, there is a newspaper clipping titled "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display." The article, dated February 7, 1936, and authored by Jane Richter, describes an exhibition at the Dwight Art Center featuring reproductions of Medieval and Renaissance art, including works by Albrecht Dürer, loaned by the College Art Association. The clipping also mentions a collection of etchings and engravings by Albrecht Dürer from the collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald.
The right page features a formal announcement for an exhibition titled "Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald," presented by the College Art Association. The text is centered and printed in a clear, bold font, indicating the significance of the exhibition.
The image shows a printed exhibition brochure or pamphlet from a display of German art. It contains information about two distinct exhibitions:
The Mount Holyoke Art Museum Exhibition of German Art (Current Dwight Display):
College Art Association Exhibition:
Overall, the brochure provides a detailed overview of significant pieces and artists featured in these exhibitions, emphasizing the historical and artistic value of the displayed works.
The image shows an open book with two different pages visible.
The left page contains a newspaper clipping from "The Mount Holyoke News" dated February 7, 1956. The headline reads "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display." The article, written by Jane Recordon, describes an exhibition at Dwight Hall featuring reproductions of Medieval and Renaissance art from the German Museum in Cambridge, lent by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. The article highlights the artworks, which include religious and secular subjects, with a focus on their artistic qualities such as the use of color, detail, and technique. Notable pieces mentioned include a charming page from the Manesse Manuscript and works by Albrecht Dürer.
The right page has a title and a description for an exhibition. The title reads "NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DÜRER FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD." It is labeled as a "COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION," indicating that this collection of Dürer's works was part of a special exhibition curated by the College Art Association. The page appears to be part of a catalog or an informational pamphlet for the exhibition.
The image shows an open book with two pages featuring historical newspaper clippings and exhibition information.
The left page contains a newspaper article titled "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display." The article, dated February 17, 1936, by Jane Recorder, discusses an exhibition at Dwight in which reproductions of Medieval and Renaissance art are displayed. These reproductions were loaned by the German Museum in Cambridge. The article highlights the diversity and quality of the artworks, including pieces from the Medieval period through the Renaissance, noting their fine techniques, details, and historical significance. It mentions the Masaccio manuscript and paintings by the Rose-Bever school, as well as works by Albrecht Dürer.
The right page features a catalog or invitation for an exhibition titled "Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald." It is described as a College Art Association Exhibition, indicating it was likely part of a series of art exhibitions organized by the association. The page includes a large blank space where the etchings or illustrations would have been placed.
The image shows the open pages of a book, likely an art book or catalog, featuring two distinct articles or notices.
On the left page, there is a newspaper clipping dated February 7, 1956, from the Mount Holyoke News. The headline reads, "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display." The article describes the exhibition of reproductions of medieval and Renaissance art pieces loaned by the Cambridge Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The exhibit includes works spanning from the Medieval period through the Renaissance. The text highlights the detailed and meticulous nature of the art, praising the skill and craftsmanship, especially in the earlier works.
On the right page, there is a catalog notice for an exhibition titled "Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald." This notice is identified as a College Art Association Exhibition, indicating that it is part of an organized art exhibition event.
The overall context suggests these pages are from an art-related publication, possibly a catalog or a newspaper, detailing art exhibitions and the significance of the displayed works.
The image shows an open book or exhibition catalog on a flat surface. The right page of the book features the title of what appears to be an art exhibition, which reads "NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DÜRER FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD." Below the title, it states "A COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION."
The text on the left page of the book appears to be an article or introduction related to German art, mentioning that reproductions of medieval and Renaissance art are loaned by Carl Schurz Foundation. The title at the top of the left page reads "The Museum Highlight Tugs," followed by "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display." The page is tanned, suggesting it may be of some age, and there is some text visible in the upper part of the page. The book's edges show noticeable wear and the binding is visible, suggesting that the book has been opened and handled multiple times.
The pages are not crisp white but have a slightly warm tone, indicating they might be made of higher-quality paper or might have aged over time. There's a minor stain on the left side of the pages, which could be from a liquid spill or another form of soiling over time. The imagery of the etchings, engravings, or drypoints by Albrecht Dürer, and more specific details about the exhibition, are not visible in this view; only the text detailing the exhibition and its collector is shown.
The image shows an open book with an inserted newspaper clipping and a pamphlet. The newspaper clipping is glued onto the left page of the book. The article's headline reads, "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display," followed by information about reproductions of Medieval and Renaissance German paintings loaned by the Carl Shurz Foundation. The pamphlet is placed on the right page of the book, partially covering text on the page. The pamphlet's cover is titled "Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Durer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald," and notes that this is a College Art Association exhibition. The edges of the pages are slightly yellowed, indicating the age of the book and its contents.
The image shows an open book with two attached paper items on one of its cream-colored pages. On the left side of the page, there is an old newspaper clipping titled "Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display" from "The Mount Holyoke News," dated Feb. 7, 1936. The article, written by Jane Richter, describes an exhibition consisting of thirty-one reproductions of German paintings from the Germanic Museum in Cambridge and the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation. It discusses the characteristics of German art, mentioning artists like Stephen Lohner, Hans Holbein the Younger, and Albrecht Durer.
On the right side of the page, there is a folded flyer or pamphlet with the title: "Ninety-Seven Etchings Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Durer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald," marking it as a College Art Association exhibition. The flyer is attached to the page with a piece of tape. The book itself has a green cover, visible on the left edge.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or exhibition guide, with two visible pages. The left page contains text describing an exhibition of German art, specifically titled "The Must Half-Year Exhibition of German Art Is Current Dwight Display." The text discusses reproductions of medieval and Renaissance art loaned by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, dated February 7, 1908. It highlights the works of various German artists, including Stephen Loener, Albrecht Durer, and Hans Holbein the Younger, and provides detailed commentary on their styles, techniques, and significance.
The right page features a title and subtitle in bold, formal typography:
"NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DURER"
followed by the subtitle:
"FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD"
At the bottom of the right page, there is a smaller text that reads:
"A COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION"
The book appears to be part of an art exhibition catalog, showcasing works by notable artists and highlighting specific collections, such as those of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald. The layout is clean and formal, typical of early 20th-century exhibition catalogs. The spine of the book is visible on the left, indicating that it is bound and likely part of an organized collection or archive.