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ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793607
The image shows an open book with two black and white plates on facing pages. On the left page (labeled VIII), there is a detailed religious artwork titled "Presentation in the Temple" by Johann Koerberke, housed in the J.M. Schiff Collection in New York. The scene depicts a group of people, including a woman holding a baby, gathered in what appears to be a temple setting, with architectural details and a sense of depth.
On the right page (labeled IX), there is a portrait titled "St. Mary Magdalen" from the Swabian School, dated circa 1460, from the H. Schniewind Collection in New York. The portrait features a woman with a large, elaborate headdress, holding a book or object, with a serene and contemplative expression. The background includes ornate details, suggesting the artistry and style of the period.
The book appears to be an art history or art collection catalog, given the detailed captions and the specific collection information provided for each piece.
The image shows two pages from an antique book or catalog, featuring black-and-white illustrations.
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On the right page:
The pages are numbered VIII and IX, respectively, at the top of each page, suggesting they are part of a larger catalog or collection of artworks. The images are detailed and likely represent significant historical or religious artwork.
The image shows an open book with two black-and-white illustrations on facing pages, each labeled with Roman numerals VIII and IX at the top of the respective pages.
On the left page (VIII), there is an illustration titled "Johann Koerbecke, Presentation in the Temple." The artwork depicts a religious scene with a group of people gathered around a central figure, who appears to be Jesus being presented in the Temple. The scene is rich in detail, showing the attire and expressions of the figures, as well as architectural elements in the background. The caption mentions that the work is part of the J. M. Schiff Collection in New York.
On the right page (IX), there is a portrait titled "Swabian School, c. 1460, St. Mary Magdalen." This image features a woman with an elaborate headdress, dressed in historical attire. The background of the portrait includes intricate patterns and designs, giving a sense of the period's art style. The caption indicates that this work is part of the H. Schiewind Collection in New York.
Both images are framed within the pages of what appears to be a scholarly or art historical book, likely providing detailed descriptions and analyses of the works in the text surrounding these pages. The book itself seems to be a collection of artworks, possibly from a museum or private collection.
This image shows two pages from what appears to be an old book or catalog, likely focused on art history.
On the left page (marked VIII), there is an illustration titled "Johann Koerbecke, Presentation in the Temple." The artwork depicts a religious scene with several figures, including what seems to be Mary and Joseph presenting the infant Jesus in the Temple. The figures are dressed in elaborate, historical attire, and the setting includes architectural elements and a group of onlookers.
On the right page (marked IX), there is a portrait titled "Swabian School, c. 1460, St. Mary Magdalen." The illustration shows a woman dressed in luxurious clothing from the 15th century, with a high, ornate headdress. The woman appears to be holding a small object, possibly a book or a fan, and she is depicted with a serene expression.
Both images are credited to collections in New York, with the left image from the J. M. Schiff Collection and the right image from the H. Schneiwind Collection. The book appears to be focused on showcasing and identifying historical and religious artworks.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be an art catalog or exhibition booklet. The page features two distinct artworks, each with a description:
Left Side (VIII):
Right Side (IX):
The page numbers are indicated as VIII (8) and IX (9) at the top corners. The descriptions are concise and provide essential details about the artworks' origins and collections.
The image depicts two pages from a book, each featuring a black-and-white photograph of a historical painting.
Left Page (VIII):
Right Page (IX):
Both paintings are examples of religious art from the 15th century, showcasing the artistic styles and themes prevalent during that period.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. On the left page, there is a black and white reproduction of an artwork titled "Presentation in the Temple" attributed to the artist Johann Koerbecke. The artwork depicts a biblical scene set inside a temple with various figures dressed in period clothing. On the right page, there is another black and white image of an artwork with a title referencing the Swabian School, circa 1490, and it mentions "St. Mary Magdalen." The image appears to be a detail of a larger work, focusing on the draped clothing and decorative belt of a figure from the artwork.
Below each artwork reproduction, there is text providing details about the pieces, including their location in specific collections in New York. The book itself has a clean layout with the page on the left labeled "VIII" and the one on the right "IX," suggesting these are pages eight and nine. The blue line along the right page's edge adds a colorful highlight to the otherwise monochrome appearance of the pages.
The image depicts two pages from an art book. On the left page, there is a detailed black and white illustration of a religious scene titled "Presentation in the Temple," created by Johann Koerbecke. This artwork is part of the J. M. Schiff Collection in New York. The composition includes several figures dressed in robes, set within a structured architectural backdrop in a temple.
The right page presents another black and white artwork, titled "St. Mary Magdalen" from the Swabian School, dated around 1480. This piece is from the H. Schimidl Collection in New York. It features a well-dressed figure wearing a large headpiece and intricate garments, adorned with an ornate brooch and decorative patterns, standing against a textured background.
Both artworks are from different historical periods and exhibit distinctive styles reflective of their respective times and artistic movements.
The image shows an open book with two black-and-white illustrations on pages VIII and IX.
On the left page (VIII), the illustration is titled "JOHANN KOERBECKE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE." It depicts a group scene within a temple setting. There are multiple figures, including a central figure holding a baby, surrounded by other people, some of whom appear to be religious or ceremonial figures. The scene takes place under an arched structure with detailed architectural elements and ornamental decorations. The source is noted as "New York, J. M. Schiff Collection."
On the right page (IX), the illustration is titled "SWABIAN SCHOOL, ca. 1460. ST. MARY MAGDALEN." It features a portrait of a woman, identified as St. Mary Magdalen, dressed in period clothing with a large headdress and holding an object in her hands. The background has intricate patterns. The source is cited as "New York, H. Schiewind Collection."
The book appears to be a collection of art reproductions or an art history book.
The image shows an open book with two pages displaying two black-and-white illustrations. The left page has a title "VIII" and an illustration of a group of people in a church with a priest in front of an altar. The right page has a title "IX" and an illustration of a woman wearing a turban and a long dress. The book has a blue border on the right side.