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ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793550
The image is a page from a book or catalog that details an exhibition of artworks. The title of the exhibition is "Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings, and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald." The exhibition is presented by the College Art Association.
The text is arranged in a minimalistic manner with a large blank space in the center of the page. The title and details are printed in a simple, clear font. The overall design suggests a formal and academic presentation, likely intended for an audience interested in art history and the works of Albrecht Dürer.
The image displays a book or exhibition catalog with a focus on the works of Albrecht Dürer. The title page features the following text:
"Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald. A College Art Association Exhibition."
The layout is minimalistic, with the text centered on a plain background, and a vertical strip of light-colored paper or a tab protruding from the right side, possibly for indexing or marking the page. The overall design suggests that this is an art exhibition catalog, likely showcasing a curated collection of Dürer's works, provided by Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald, and associated with the College Art Association.
The image shows the cover of an exhibition catalog. The text on the cover provides the following details:
Albrecht Dürer was a famous German painter, printmaker, and theorist from the Renaissance period, known for his high-quality woodcut prints and engravings. The College Art Association (CAA) is an organization that promotes the visual arts and their understanding through committed practice and intellectual engagement.
The image shows the cover of an exhibition catalog or pamphlet. The title reads:
"NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DÜRER FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD"
The text is centered vertically on the cover and is in bold, capital letters. Below this, smaller text indicates that this is a catalog for:
"A COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION"
The cover appears to be part of a book or catalog with some signs of wear and tear, such as a piece of tape or label on the right side. The background color of the cover is a light grey or off-white. The design is minimalistic, focusing primarily on the text.
The image shows the cover of a book or catalog. The title on the cover reads:
"NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DURER FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD"
Below the title, it mentions:
"A COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION"
The cover is simple in design, primarily featuring text in a classic, serif font. There is a central vertical space on the cover that appears to be blank or possibly damaged, with a beige or light-colored patch. The edges of the book are slightly frayed, and it looks like it has been handled or stored over time. The catalog seems to be related to an exhibition of Albrecht Dürer's works, specifically etchings, engravings, and drypoints, from a collection belonging to Lessing J. Rosenwald.
The image shows the cover of a catalog or booklet titled "Ninety-seven Etchings, Engravings, and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer from the Collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald." This catalog appears to be related to an exhibition organized by a College Art Association. The cover has a light beige background with black text. The text is centered and includes the artist's name, Albrecht Dürer, prominently in large letters. Below the title, the name of the collection owner, Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald, is mentioned. At the bottom, the phrase "A College Art Association Exhibition" is printed in smaller font. There is a portion of the cover that is torn or damaged, revealing an inner page with some text partially visible. The catalog seems to be an official document for an art exhibition showcasing Dürer's prints.
The image shows what appears to be a cover of an art exhibition catalogue. The text reads “NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DURER FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD A COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION.” The cover is in a simple, plain design with black text on a light gray background. There's a brownish rectangular discoloration on the cover, likely from a label or adhesive that was once there. To the left side, a ruler is partially visible, suggesting that the photo might have been taken for archival, cataloging, or documentation purposes. The catalogue also shows some signs of wear and age, such as slight discoloration and what seems to be a slightly frayed or bent corner on the right side.
The image features a textual description on what appears to be the cover of an exhibition catalog or pamphlet. It contains printed information that reads:
"Ninety-Seven Etchings
Engravings and Drypoints by
Albrecht Durer
From the Collection of
Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald
A College Art Association Exhibition"
The text is laid out in a simple, clear font on a light-colored background, with a slight discoloration or faded rectangle in the middle. The document seems to be partially layered on top of another piece of paper on the left side.
The image shows a printed page with text announcing an art exhibition. The text reads:
"NINETY-SEVEN ETCHINGS ENGRAVINGS AND DRYPOINTS BY ALBRECHT DURER FROM THE COLLECTION OF MR. LESSING J. ROSENWALD
A COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION EXHIBITION"
The text is arranged on a light-colored background with some pages partially visible behind the main sheet. The typography is clean and formal. The announcement indicates an exhibition featuring works by the artist Albrecht Durer.
The image shows the cover of a catalog or exhibition brochure titled "Ninety-Seven Etchings, Engravings and Drypoints by Albrecht Dürer". The text indicates that these works are from the collection of Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald and are part of a College Art Association Exhibition. The design is simple and elegant, featuring a clean, minimalist layout with centered text in a classic serif font. The cover appears to be made of a light-colored paper or cardstock, giving it a formal and academic aesthetic. There is a subtle, abstract or blurred design element in the center, possibly a faint illustration or watermark, which adds a touch of artistic flair without overwhelming the text. The overall impression is one of scholarly and artistic significance, reflecting the importance of the Dürer collection and the exhibition itself.