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The image depicts the cover of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," Volume I, Number 6, published in March 1938 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Daphne" by Renée Sintenis. The sculpture portrays a nude female figure in a dynamic pose, with one arm raised above her head. The publication appears to be a bound volume, with visible pages on the right side of the image. The cover design is simple, with the title and publication details prominently displayed in a clean, sans-serif font.
The image shows the cover page of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 6, dated March 1938, from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Dephne" by Rence Sintenis. The sculpture depicts a human figure in a dynamic pose, with the arms raised and legs slightly bent. The text at the bottom of the cover includes the name of the sculpture and the artist's name, providing attribution for the artwork featured. The publication's design is simple and the cover looks like it is part of a historical or archival document.
The image shows a page from a publication titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN." The details on the page indicate that it is from Volume I, Number 6, published in March 1938 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The main feature of the page is a black and white photograph of a sculpture. The sculpture is a nude female figure with her arms raised, identified as "Daphne" and credited to the artist Rene Sintenis. The layout of the page is clean and minimalistic, with the title and publication details arranged in a clear, readable format to the left of the image.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Here are the details:
The cover features a photograph of a bronze sculpture by Renée Sintenis. The sculpture depicts a standing, slender figure of an adolescent, likely male, in a dynamic pose with one arm raised and the other bent behind the head. The figure stands on one leg, with the other leg slightly bent. The overall style appears to be modern and expressive. The publication appears to be an academic or museum bulletin related to Germanic art or cultural studies.
The image shows the cover of an issue of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 6, published in March 1938 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Deiphobe," created by René Sintenis. The sculpture depicts a human figure standing on one leg with the other leg bent and raised, with one arm extended upwards. The text on the cover is clear and printed in a traditional serif font. The binding of the book appears to be hardcover, and the pages are aged, indicating it is likely an older publication.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." This particular issue is Volume I, Number 6, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1938. The cover features an illustration of a bronze sculpture titled "Daphne" by Rene Sintenis. The sculpture depicts a human figure in a dynamic pose, with one arm raised and the other bent. The publication appears to be an academic or museum journal focusing on Germanic art and artifacts.
This image shows a page from what appears to be an art or museum bulletin. The page is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN", "VOLUME I", "NUMBER 6" and indicates that it's from "CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS MARCH, 1938". On the page, there's an illustration of a sculpture with the caption "Daphne" with the text "Bronze by Renee Sintenis" below it. The sculpture depicts a slender figure, possibly in a motion or transformation, with extended arms. The artwork is classical in style, suggesting that the bulletin may be from a museum that specializes in such art, or that this particular edition is focusing on it. The physical page shows some aging and discoloration, indicating that the bulletin is quite old.
The image shows a page from the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," specifically Volume I, Number 6, dated March 1938, from Cambridge, Massachusetts. On the left side of the page is the title of the publication and the date, while on the right side, there is a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture. The sculpture depicts Daphne, created by Renée Sintenis. The sculpture appears to be a tall, slender figure in a dynamic pose, with one arm raised above the head.
The image shows a page from a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." The issue is identified as Volume I, Number 6, dated March 1938, and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. On the right side of the page, there is a black-and-white photograph of a bronze statue named "Daphne," created by Renée Sintenis. The statue depicts a slender, nude figure with arms raised and hands touching above the head, standing on a small base. The page is part of a larger book with thick, cream-colored pages and a green cover.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN". It is Volume 1, Number 6, dated March, 1938, and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The cover design is simple and elegant, featuring a light beige background with clean, serif typography.
On the right side of the cover, there is a grayscale illustration of a bronze sculpture depicting a female figure in a dynamic, expressive pose. The sculpture appears to be a classical or modern abstract form, with the figure raising one arm and leaning forward. Below the illustration, there is a small caption that reads: "Daphne. Bronze by Renée Sintenis." This indicates that the sculpture is titled "Daphne" and was created by the artist Renée Sintenis.
The overall design suggests that this is an academic or museum publication, likely intended for scholarly or artistic audiences, focusing on art, sculpture, or cultural studies. The minimalist layout and inclusion of a notable artwork hint at its purpose as a bulletin or journal documenting museum collections or exhibitions.