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The image shows an open page from a book or document, which appears to be a record or catalog of artworks and their loans. The page is divided into sections detailing specific sculptures and their loan status.
Sculpture Information:
Loans In:
Loans Out:
The document appears to be a detailed record-keeping of artworks involved in loan transactions, both incoming and outgoing, for exhibitions and other purposes.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog that details information about art loans. The page is divided into sections: "Sculpture," "LOANS IN," and "LOANS OUT."
Sculpture:
LOANS IN:
LOANS OUT:
The page is neatly organized, with each section clearly separated, and the lists are alphabetically ordered, making the information easy to locate and read.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or report detailing the loans of art objects to and from a museum. Here is a detailed summary:
The museum borrowed 598 objects for special exhibitions from the following institutions and individuals:
The museum lent 135 objects to other institutions (27 to students and Association members). The borrowing institutions are listed as follows:
The page is focused on the exchange and loan of artworks, indicating active collaboration between various art institutions and individuals.
The image is a page from a document detailing art loans involving a museum. Here is a detailed summary:
Sculpture:
Loans In:
Loans Out:
This document appears to be an accounting or inventory of artworks exchanged or loaned by and to the museum for exhibitions and educational purposes.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog that details the lending and borrowing of art objects by a museum. The page is divided into two main sections: "Loans In" and "Loans Out."
Sculpture:
Loans In:
Loans Out:
This page effectively provides a record of the artworks exchanged between the museum and other entities during a specific period.
The image shows a page from a document, specifically detailing the lending of artworks and sculptures.
Sculpture:
Loans In:
Loans Out:
The document seems to be part of a catalog or inventory record detailing the exchange and lending activities of an art museum.
The image shows an open book or document with a typed page that discusses the sculpture 'Prometheus' by Gerhard Marcks. The sculpture is described as being made of bronze in 1950 and acquired by exchange. Below this information, there are lists titled 'LOANS IN' and 'LOANS OUT.'
The 'LOANS IN' section lists institutions and individuals who have lent objects to the museum for special exhibitions. These lenders include entities such as Addison Gallery, Josef Albers, Anonymous, Richard S. Davis, and several museums and galleries.
The 'LOANS OUT' section lists institutions that have borrowed objects from the museum. These institutions include Bennington College, Boston Museum School, Bowling Green State University, Cleveland Museum of Art, and others.
The document appears to be an inventory or report regarding the loan status of various art objects within and outside the museum for a specific period.
The image shows a page from a document, possibly a report or an inventory from a museum or an art institution. The page is titled at the top with the word "Sculpture:" followed by information about a specific sculpture by Gerhard Marcks called "Prometheus," which is a bronze piece created in 1950. There is a note in parentheses that the piece was acquired by exchange.
The page then has two sections, one labeled "LOANS IN" and the other "LOANS OUT." The "LOANS IN" section states that 536 objects were lent to the museum for special exhibitions by various institutions and individuals, followed by a list that includes names such as Addison Gallery, Andover; Josef Albers; Anonymous; Zabriskie Gallery; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and many others.
In the "LOANS OUT" section, it states that 135 objects were lent by the museum to other institutions or individuals (27 to students and Association members). The institutions listed include Bennington College, Boston Museum School, Bowling Green State University, Cleveland Museum of Art, Fogg Art Museum, Institute of Contemporary Art, International Student Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Museum of Modern Art, J.B. Speed Art Museum, and others.
The page also shows signs of age with discoloration, and there are marks at the top where perhaps a photograph or other pieces of paper have been removed or have left their imprint.
The image shows an open page from a catalog or publication, likely related to an art museum or exhibition. The page is titled "Loans In" and "Loans Out," detailing the lending of objects for exhibitions or to other institutions.
Top Section - Sculpture Listing:
Loans In Section:
Loans Out Section:
The image depicts a structured and formal record of art loans, highlighting the collaborative nature of art institutions and the exchange of artworks for exhibitions and educational purposes. The inclusion of both "Loans In" and "Loans Out" sections underscores the dynamic circulation of art objects within the museum ecosystem.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying text. The book is titled "Loans In" and "Loans Out," indicating it might be a record of items loaned to and from a museum. The text on the page lists various institutions and individuals who have loaned objects to the museum for special exhibitions, as well as those to whom the museum has loaned objects. The institutions include Addison Gallery, Andover, Walter Gropius, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and others. The image captures a glimpse of the book's content, providing insight into the museum's loan activities.