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The image shows a page from a catalog of the "Cambridge Art Association ... Spring Show" that took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The page lists various artworks displayed in the show, each with a number, title, and the name of the artist who created it. The artworks are listed in a two-column format.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the contents:
The page is well-organized, and the list provides a comprehensive view of the artworks displayed in the spring show of 1952.
The image shows a page from a catalog or program for the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show, which took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The page lists the names of various artworks and their corresponding artists, along with the medium used for each piece.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the contents:
Left Side:
Mediums:
Right Side:
The artists are listed alongside their respective artworks:
This catalog showcases a variety of artistic mediums and styles, reflecting the diversity and creativity of the artists participating in the show.
The image depicts a page from a catalog or program for the "Cambridge Art Association Spring Show," held from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The page lists artwork entries with their respective titles, mediums, and the artists' names.
The list is organized into two columns:
Left Column:
Right Column:
The page is dated "March 31, 1952" in the upper left corner.
The image is a page from a catalog or program for an art exhibition held by the Cambridge Art Association. The exhibition is titled "Spring Show" and took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952.
The page lists artworks by their titles, mediums, and the names of the artists who created them. Here is the detailed information:
The mediums listed include oil, water color, casein, oil-wax-medium, stained glass, plaster, wood, and model for bronze.
The image displays a list from the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show, held from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The list enumerates various artworks, their creators, the mediums used, and the contributing artists. Here’s a detailed summary:
Artworks and Artists List:
The list showcases a variety of artworks in different mediums such as oil, watercolor, casein, plastic, tempera, stained glass, and wood, highlighting the diverse talents and artistic expressions of the participating artists.
The image is a page from a catalog or program for the Cambridge Art Association Spring Show, which took place from March 23 to April 13, 1952. The page lists the titles of artworks, the mediums used, and the names of the artists.
Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:
The catalog is organized with artwork titles listed numerically, followed by the medium used in the artwork, and the artist's name. The page appears to be from a bound book, as indicated by the visible spine on the left side.
This image displays an open book with a typed list of titles, mediums, and artists' names. The list appears to be an exhibition catalog with entries for artworks shown at the "CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION ... SPRING SHOW ... March 23 - April 12, 1952," as indicated at the top of the page. Each entry on the list provides the title of the artwork, the medium used (e.g., oil, watercolor, plastic, stained glass, bronze), and the artist's name. A handwritten note at the bottom of the page in cursive adds the date "Nov. 3rd 1952," suggesting that the image was annotated after the show took place. The left side of the book, where the corresponding pages would be, is slightly out of focus, emphasizing the displayed page.
The image shows a typed list of artworks from the Cambridge Art Association Spring Show, which took place from March 23 to April 12, 1952. The list includes the titles of 59 artworks, their mediums (oil, watercolor, plastic, casein, etc.), and the names of the artists who created them. Some examples are:
The list is neatly formatted with each entry numbered, and the mediums consistently noted next to the titles. There is an additional handwritten annotation in the bottom-left corner of the image that reads "Mar 31, 1952."
The image shows an open book with a page titled "CAMBRIDGE ART ASSOCIATION ... SPRING SHOW ... March 23 - April 12, 1952." The page is a catalog or list of artworks displayed during the art show. It is formatted as a numbered list, with each entry providing details about a specific artwork.
Title and Date:
Structure:
Artwork Titles:
Mediums:
Artists:
Layout:
Annotations:
The image depicts a historical art exhibition catalog from 1952, showcasing a diverse collection of artworks by various artists. The structured format and detailed information suggest it was intended for attendees or participants of the Cambridge Art Association's Spring Show to reference and appreciate the exhibited pieces. The inclusion of mediums and artist names provides insight into the artistic practices and trends of the time.
The image shows a spread of pages from a book or catalog. The text is organized in a grid-like structure, with each row listing a number, a title, a medium, and an artist's name. The titles include various names such as "Helene," "The Willow Brook, Mt. Mansfield," "The Willow Tree," "Marsh and Smoke," "Lilly," "The Old Wagon," "Baroque," "Low Tide," "Cape Cod," "Appleton Beech," "Northeaster," "Invasion," "Tree," "Sea Oats," "Anxiety," "Tuileries Gardens," "Swan Boats," "Phyllis," "Autumn," "Street Scene," "Portrait of a Young Woman," "Gray House, Gray Day," "Anita," "The Rock," "Composition," "Boata Concord River," "From the Shore Path," "Loneliness," "The Old Orchard," "Still Life," "Pigeon and Apartments," "Maine Afternoon," "Leaves and Fruit," "No Star to Guide Us," "Night of Despair," "The Pier," "Gaspe," "The Small Church," "The Unwanted," "Lane's Cove Winter," "Forms of Violon," "Still Life with Oranges," "Prize Fight," "Fences," "The Revenant," "Composition in Orange," "A Break in the Storm," "Miss T's Glass Shop," "Hotel Bonaparte," "Sunshine on Avon St.," "The Ancient Fish," "Rock Pools," "Chicago El," "Nativity," "Dika," "Figure," "Oy," "Hector," and "Spiritual." Each entry includes the medium used, such as "oil," "water color," "stained glass," "plaster," "bronze," "wood," and "model for bronze." The artists' names are listed in the right column. The text is centered on the page, and the page is white with a green border.