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ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793564
The image shows a page from a bibliography or reference list, likely from an art history book or catalog. The page is organized into several sections with headings such as "General Works," "Topographical Works," "Periodicals," "Lexicons," and "Rare Editions." Each section lists various publications, including books, articles, and periodicals, related to art and architecture.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the content:
General Works:
Topographical Works:
Periodicals:
Lexicons:
Rare Editions:
At the bottom, there is a section titled "The Germanic Museum Association," which provides a brief description of the association, its purpose, and its financial status. It mentions that the association was founded three years prior to support the Germanic Museum, and it details the income sources for the museum.
The page is numbered [13] at the bottom, indicating its position within the larger document.
The image shows a document listing various books and publications related to art history, particularly focusing on European art and artists from different periods and regions. Here's a detailed summary:
General Works:
Topographical Works:
Periodicals:
Lexicons:
Rare Editions:
Fliegende Blätter:
The document mentions the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919, a significant literary and artistic historical resource.
The German Museum Association:
It notes the establishment of the German Museum Association three years ago for supporting the museum’s work. The annual income from the museum's endowment supports this association.
The bibliography and the additional notes on the acquisition of historical periodicals and the establishment of the museum association reflect a comprehensive effort in preserving and promoting art historical knowledge.
The image contains a bibliographic list of books and publications, likely from a catalog or a list of references, related to art history, architecture, and cultural studies. The entries are categorized into several sections:
General Works:
Topographical Works:
Periodicals:
Lexicons:
Rare Editions:
Additionally, the image includes an announcement about the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919, highlighting its importance for the study of the nineteenth century.
Finally, there is a brief note about the German Museum Association, which was founded to support the German Museum, detailing its founding and the sources of its income.
The image is a scanned page from a bibliography or reference list, likely from a book or academic publication. It includes various entries of books, periodicals, and rare editions related to art history, particularly focusing on German and Austrian art and artists. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:
Fliegende Blätter: The Library is happy to announce that negotiations have been almost completed for the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919. This periodical is a social, literary, and artistic document of primary importance for the student of the nineteenth century.
The Germanic Museum Association: The association was founded three years ago for the purpose of establishing a group of friends interested in supporting the work of the Germanic Museum. The annual income of the Museum from endowment, over and above fixed charges, is [redacted].
The image displays a bibliography listing various books, articles, and other publications related to art, architecture, and cultural studies. The list is divided into several categories:
General Works:
Topographical Works:
Province of Brandenburg to Switzerland:
Periodicals:
Lexicons:
Rare Editions:
Fliegende Blätter:
The Germanic Museum Association:
This bibliography serves as a resource for those researching art history, architecture, and cultural studies, particularly focusing on German-speaking regions and their artistic heritage.
The image shows a page from a bibliography or catalog listing various works related to art, architecture, and history. The entries are organized into different categories such as general works, topographical works, periodicals, lexicons, rare editions, and specific sections for various regions and periods. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
The Library is happy to announce that negotiations have been almost completed for the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919. This periodical is of social, literary, and artistic documentary of primary importance for the student of the nineteenth century.
The Germanic Museum Association was founded three years ago for the purpose of establishing a group of friends interested in supporting the work of the Germanic Museum. The annual income of the Museum from endowment, over and above fixed charges, is...
The page ends with a reference to page 13, indicating that the content continues on the next page.
The image provided appears to be a scanned page from a publication, likely a book or journal. It contains a list of bibliographic references or a catalog of literature. The text, printed in a two-column format, lists various titles, authors, and publication details, including the years of publication and sometimes the volume and edition. The subject matter of the publications seems to be related to art history, referencing different periods and geographical regions, as well as specific art forms such as sculpture and painting.
The document is in English and also includes sections or headings like "General Works", "Periodicals", "Rare Editions", and "Topographical Works". Additionally, there is a note on the right-hand column at the bottom of the page about "The Germanic Museum Association", which discusses the purpose of the association.
Appearance-wise, the typeset is formal and academic, typical of scholarly texts or catalogs. The paper seems slightly aged, as indicated by its color. The document also presents pagination in the top right corner, suggesting this is page [13].
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The image is of a printed page listing various bibliographical references and information about different works, authors, and publications. The references are categorized under General Works, Monographs, Periodicals, Lexicons, Rare Editions, Topographical Works, and a special section called "Fliegende Blätter."
The page provides titles, authors, publication years, and sometimes additional details such as the location and purpose of the works, making it a detailed bibliographic record. At the bottom of the page, there is a mention of "The Germanic Museum Association," indicating information about the association, its history, and its purpose related to supporting the Germanic Museum.
The image shows a page from a catalog or bibliography, likely from a library or museum collection. The page is formatted as a reference list, organized into several sections, each detailing various publications, authors, and works. Here is a breakdown of the content:
The page appears to be part of a library or museum catalog, serving as a reference guide for researchers, scholars, and collectors. It provides detailed bibliographic information about various publications, artworks, and historical documents, making it a valuable resource for anyone studying art, history, or literature.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a reference book. The page is filled with text that appears to be a list of books, articles, and other publications, organized by different categories. The categories include "Western Works," "Periodicals," "Lexicons," and "Topographical Works." Each category has a list of titles, authors, and publication years. The text is written in a formal, academic style, and the page is filled with dense, black text on a white background. The page appears to be part of a larger publication, possibly a library catalog or a reference book for researchers.