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The image shows two open pages of a book, likely an art reference or catalog, detailing various artworks and artists. Here's a detailed summary of the content:
Header: RHENISH SCHOOL
22. St. Catherine.
23. Christ in Limbo.
24. Saint John, Saint Jerome and Saint Margaret.
Header: WESTPHALIAN SCHOOL
Header: WESTPHALIAN SCHOOL (continued)
26. Portrait of Mary of Burgundy.
27. Nativity.
Header: RHENISH SCHOOL (continued)
Header: SOUTH GERMAN SCHOOL
32. Saint.
33. Madonna and Child.
The text is accompanied by images of the artworks on the left side of the page.
The image appears to be a page from a catalog or a book detailing various artworks, specifically paintings and sculptures, with descriptions, artists, and dates.
Here's a detailed summary of the elements visible:
Top Left Section (Rhenish School):
Michael Pacher:
Martin Schongauer:
Middle Left Section:
Bernard Strigel:
Another work by Strigel titled "Saint John, Saint Jerome and Saint Margaret" (about 1520) - Oil on panel, dimensions 12 x 151 inches.
Top Right Section (Westphalian School):
Nativity:
Martin Schongauer:
Middle Right Section:
Bartholomaeus Zeithlem:
Tilmann Riemenschneider:
Bottom Right Section (Sculpture and South German School):
Erasmus Grasser:
Valentin Lendenstreich:
South German School:
The descriptions provide detailed information about the works, including the medium, dimensions, provenance, and references to scholarly works that document these artworks.
The image is a page from a catalog or book detailing various artworks from different schools and artists, primarily from the late Gothic period and early Renaissance in Germany. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
22. St. Catherine
25. The Legend of the Compostella Pilgrima
23. Christ in Limbo
24. Saint John, Saint Jerome and Saint Margaret
30. Pair of Angels Holding Instruments of the Passion
31. Saint Sebastian
32. Saint
The image shows a page from a catalog or a reference book detailing various artworks, primarily paintings, along with information about the artists, their backgrounds, and the pieces they created. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
27. Nativity
28. Nativity
Each entry includes the artist's name, the artwork's title, medium, dimensions, lender, collections, references, and date. The information provides a comprehensive overview of the artworks and their historical context.
The image displays a detailed catalog or guide related to various works of art from the late medieval and early Renaissance periods, specifically focusing on different schools of art and notable artists from those eras. Here’s a detailed summary of the content:
Westphalian School
Rhenish School
Michael Pacher
St. Catherine
Portrait of a Lady of Burgundy
Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Jerome, and Saint Margaret
Martin Schongauer
The Legend of the Compostella Pilgrims
Bernard Strigel
Bartholomaeus Zeitblom
Active in Ulm from 1480 until his death about 1520.
Nativity
Saint
Tilmann Riemenschneider
Erasmus Grasser
South German School
Madonna and Child
Valentin Lendenstreich
Pair of Angels Holding Instruments of the Passion
Saint Sebastian
Saint
This guide appears to be an exhibition catalog listing various artworks, their dimensions, mediums, lenders, and historical context, focusing on the Rhenish, Westphalian, and South German schools of art.
The image is a page from a book or catalog that lists and describes various artworks, primarily paintings and sculptures, from different artists and schools. Each entry includes details such as the title of the artwork, the medium, dimensions, the artist's name, a brief biography of the artist, the current collection or owner, and references to further reading.
Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:
Michael Pacher:
Martin Schongauer:
Bernard Strigel:
Rhenish School:
Rhenish School:
Westphalian School:
Bartholomaeus Zeitblom:
Rhenish School:
Rhenish School:
Tilman Riemenschneider:
Erasmus Grasser:
Valentin Lendenstreich:
South German School:
This page provides a comprehensive overview of various artworks, their origins, and their current locations, making it a valuable resource for art historians and collectors.
The image depicts two pages from a book or a catalog with information about various art pieces. The art pieces mentioned are primarily from the Renaissance period, including works by Michael Pacher, Martin Schongauer, Bernhard Strigel, and others.
On the left side, the text begins with a description of a piece named "Michael Pacher," created around 1435, and continues with listings for "Rhenish School," "Giorgione," and several others, enumerating the dimensions, the medium (such as oil on panel), the current collection location, and references to catalog numbers or exhibition history.
On the right side, the text refers to art pieces from the "Westphalian School," "Bartholomaeus Zeitblom," "Erasmus Grasser," and more. The listings include different types of works such as sculptures and polychromed wood, along with their respective measurements, locations, collectors, and reference numbers.
Overall, the image suggests this is a reference material meant for art historians, collectors, or individuals interested in the provenance and details of historical art pieces.
The image shows two pages from a catalogue or book providing descriptions of various artworks and artists. The left page (page 12) and the right page (page 13) have sections dedicated to specific artists and schools, detailing the artwork's title, medium, dimensions, and provenance, along with commentary and references.
Page 12 contains the following entries:
Michael Pacher
Rhenish School
Rhenish School Continued
Page 13 contains the following entries:
Martin Schongauer
Westphalian School
Bartholomaeus Zeitblom
Sculpture
Erasmus Grasser
Valentin Lendenstreich
Note: Missing specific artwork details.
Rhenish School
Artwork: "Saint Sebastian" (polychromed wood).
Lent by Arnold Seligmann and Company, Inc.
Artwork: "Saint" (polychromed wood).
Lent by Ditura G. Kelekian, Cairo, Paris, and New York City.
Tilman Riemenschneider
South German School
The entries also include birth and death years of the artists, their activity periods, regions, and key artistic influences. The pages are structured in a way that provides a scholarly view of the art pieces, their origins, and their contexts, suitable for academic reference or exhibition catalogues.
The image shows two pages from a book or catalog that provides detailed descriptions of artworks and artists, focusing on German and European artists from the late Gothic period around the 15th and early 16th centuries. The left page begins with sections on Michael Pacher and Martin Schongauer, including a short biography, references, and specific works such as "St. Catherine," "The Legend of the Compostella Pilgrims," and others. It continues with information about Bernard Strigel and the Rhenish School, mentioning specific panels like "Christ in Limbo" and "Saint John, Saint Jerome and Saint Margaret."
The right page covers the Westphalian School with mention of a "Nativity" oil painting, Bartholomaeus Zeitblom with another "Nativity," and information on sculptures by Erasmus Grasser and Valentin Lendenstreich. It also includes entries from the Rhenish School about "Saint Sebastian" and other saints, and details on Tilmann Riemenschneider and the South German School, focusing on sculptures such as "Madonna and Child." Each artwork entry includes medium, dimensions, lending institutions, approximate dates, and references.
The layout is formal and academic, with clear categorization by artists, schools, and types of works, indicating it is likely part of a scholarly art catalog or exhibition book. There are page numbers 12 and 13 at the bottom corners.
The image shows an open page from an art catalog or reference book, likely detailing historical artworks and their creators. The page is divided into two columns, each containing entries about different artists, their works, and related information. Here's a detailed description:
Michael Pacher:
Martin Schongauer:
Bernard Strigel:
Saint John, Saint Jerome, and Saint Margaret:
Christ in Limbo:
Nativity:
Bartholomaeus Zeitblom:
Erasmus Grasser:
Tilmann Riemenschneider:
Valentin Lindenstreich:
The page appears to be part of an art catalog or reference book, likely from the early to mid-20th century, detailing notable artworks, their creators, and their historical and artistic significance. The entries provide comprehensive information about each piece, including its medium, dimensions, lender, and scholarly references, making it a valuable resource for art historians and collectors.