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The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or a list of artworks. Each entry includes a number, the title of the artwork, dimensions (indicated by "B." and "D.," presumably referring to height and width), the medium (primarily "Engraving" or "Etching"), the date, and occasionally a comment about the condition or quality of the impression. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
The page is well-organized, and the descriptions provide useful information for someone studying or interested in these artworks. The use of dimensions, dates, and specific details about the impressions helps in understanding the quality and context of each piece.
The image appears to be a catalog or list of engravings and etchings, likely from a historical or art book cataloging various works by different artists. Here’s a detailed summary of the contents visible in the image:
The Virgin with a Pear (52)
The Burgundian Standard Bearer (53)
St. Simon (54)
The Virgin Crowned by an Angel (55)
St. Thomas (56)
St. Anthony the Hermit (57)
The Coat-of-Arms with a Cock (58)
The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (59)
The Piper (60)
St. Sebastian, Bound to a Tree (61)
Apollo and Diana (62)
The Peasants at Market (63)
St. George on Horseback (64)
The Penance of St. John Chrysostom (65)
The Virgin Seated on a Grassy Bank (66)
Starting with The Virgin with a Monkey (67)
St. Christopher, Facing to the Left (68)
The Satyr Family (69)
Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (Large Plate) (70)
The Nativity (71)
St. Jerome in his Study (72)
The Rape of a Young Woman (Proserpine?) (73)
The Vernicle Held by One Angel (74)
The Knight, Death, and the Devil (75)
Philip Melanchthon (76)
The Holy Family (77)
The Holy Family with a Butterfly (78)
Group of Five Figures (79)
The Promenade (80)
This catalog seems to be a detailed inventory of significant engravings and etchings, likely from the Renaissance period, with each entry specifying the type of artwork, catalog numbers, date, and impression quality.
The image is a page from a catalog or inventory list of engravings and etchings, each with corresponding catalog numbers (B and D numbers), types of artworks, dates, and impressions.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
52. The Virgin with a Pear
53. The Burgundian Standard Bearer
54. St. Simon
55. The Virgin Crowned by an Angel
56. St. Thomas
57. St. Anthony the Hermit
58. The Coat-of-Arms with a Cock
59. The Virgin and Child with St. Anne
60. The Piper
61. St. Sebastian, Bound to a Tree
62. Apollo and Diana
63. The Peasants at Market
64. St. George on Horseback
65. The Penance of St. John Chrysostom
66. The Virgin Seated on a Grassy Bank
67. The Virgin with a Monkey
68. St. Christopher, Facing to Left
69. The Satyr Family
70. Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (Large Plate)
71. The Nativity
72. St. Jerome in his Study
73. The Rape of a Young Woman (Proserpine?)
74. The Vernicle Held by One Angel
75. The Knight, Death, and the Devil
76. Philip Melanchthon
77. The Holy Family
78. The Holy Family with a Butterfly
79. Group of Five Figures
80. The Promenade
This page appears to be part of a larger catalog that details various historical engravings and etchings, including their dates, types, and impressions.
The image is a page from a book or catalog listing various engravings, etchings, and dry-points, along with their respective dates, dimensions (in centimeters), and a brief description of their quality or characteristics. Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:
The Virgin with a Pear
The Burgundian Standard Bearer
St. Simon
The Virgin Crowned by an Angel
St. Thomas
St. Anthony the Hermit
The Coat-of-Arms with a Cock
The Virgin and Child with St. Anne
The Piper
St. Sebastian, Bound to a Tree
Apollo and Diana
The Peasants at Market
St. George on Horseback
The Penance of St. John Chrysostom
The Virgin Seated on a Grassy Bank
The Virgin with a Monkey
St. Christopher, Facing to Left
The Satyr Family
Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (Large Plate)
The Nativity
St. Jerome in his Study
The Rape of a Young Woman (Proserpine?)
The Vernicle Held by One Angel
The Knight, Death, and the Devil
Philip Melanchthon
The Holy Family
The Holy Family with a Butterfly
Group of Five Figures
The Promenade
The page appears to be part of a catalog or a scholarly work that provides detailed information about various artworks, likely for collectors or researchers.
The image displays a catalog or listing of various artworks, primarily engravings and etchings, attributed to an artist. Each entry provides specific details about the artworks, including:
Here's a detailed breakdown of the entries:
52. The Virgin with a Pear.
53. The Burgundian Standard Bearer.
54. St. Simon.
55. The Virgin Crowned by an Angel.
56. St. Thomas.
57. St. Anthony the Hermit.
58. The Coat-of-Arms with a Cock.
59. The Virgin and Child with St. Anne.
60. The Piper.
61. St. Sebastian, Bound to a Tree.
62. Apollo and Diana.
63. The Peasants at Market.
64. St. George on Horseback.
65. The Penance of St. John Chrysostom.
66. The Virgin Seated on a Grassy Bank.
67. The Virgin with a Monkey.
68. St. Christopher, Facing to Left.
69. The Satyr Family.
70. Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (Large Plate).
71. The Nativity.
72. St. Jerome in his Study.
73. The Rape of a Young Woman (Proserpine?).
74. The Vermicelli Held by One Angel.
75. The Knight, Death, and the Devil.
76. Philip Melanchthon.
77. The Holy Family.
78. The Holy Family with a Butterfly.
79. Group of Five Figures.
80. The Promenade.
This list showcases a variety of religious, mythological, and genre scenes created by a notable artist, primarily through engravings, with a few etchings and dry-point works. The dates range from the late 15th century to the early 16th century.
The image displays a page from a book that appears to be a catalog or list of engravings and etchings. Each entry includes a title, a catalog number (indicated by "B." and "D."), the type of print (either engraving or etching), the date of creation, and a description of the impression quality. Here is a detailed summary of the entries listed:
The descriptions provide insight into the quality and condition of each print, which is important for collectors and art historians.
This image is a photograph of a printed page from a catalog or book. The content on the page is a list of items, which seem to be engravings and etchings, dated from the late 15th century to the early 16th century, based on the dates mentioned alongside the entries. Each item on the list has an identification number, a short title, and additional information that includes a reference code (e.g., "B. 41. D. 54."), the term "Engraving" or "Etching" indicating the type of print, the date or approximate date of creation, and sometimes a brief note on the condition or quality of the impression (e.g., "Fine impression.", "Brilliant impression.", "Good impression.").
The titles of the artworks are of religious and classical themes, including representations of saints, biblical scenes, and figures from mythology. For instance, items listed are "The Virgin with a Pear," "St. Thomas," "The Coat-of-Arms with a Cock," and "Apollo and Diana."
The text is typeset in a traditional layout with justified alignment, and the photo captures the page at an angle, showing some shadowing at the edges, suggesting the page is likely being turned or held open. The photograph itself seems well-lit, with the text legible, and the paper exhibits a slightly warm tone, which may be a sign of age or the coloring of the actual page.
The image depicts a page from a text listing various artworks, specifically engravings, along with descriptive details for each piece. Each entry includes the artwork's title, a reference code (beginning with "B."), date of creation, and a brief commentary on the impression quality, margins, and any notable features. Some entries also carry corrections or clarifications about the artwork. The page lists a variety of religious and mythological subjects, such as "The Virgin with a Pear," "St. Simon," "Apollo and Diana," and "The Holy Family." The page appears to be part of a catalog or index, possibly of works by a specific artist or from a particular period.
This image shows a page from a book or catalog listing various artworks, specifically engravings and etchings. Each entry includes a title, a reference code (starting with "B." and "D."), the type of artwork (mostly "Engraving" or "Etching"), the approximate date of creation, and a brief comment on the impression quality or other notes.
Some of the listed titles are:
The format shows a scholarly or archival style of listing, focusing on the details of each print’s catalog number, type, date, and quality impression.
The image shows a page from a catalog or reference book, likely related to art, prints, or engravings. The page is filled with numbered entries, each describing a specific artwork or print. Here is a detailed description:
Titles and Descriptions:
Mediums:
Dates:
Quality Notes:
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The image depicts a page from a detailed catalog or reference book listing engravings, etchings, and other prints from the late 15th to early 16th century. Each entry provides the title, medium, date, and condition of the artwork, making it a valuable resource for art historians, collectors, or scholars studying prints from this era.