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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

ARCH.2013.5.6, Rendition: 795825

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The image displays an exhibit catalog, likely from an art show, listing various artworks and their creators, categorized under different sections such as paintings, sculptures, and stained glass. The document is a two-page spread with the left page dedicated to paintings, and the right page divided into sculptures and stained glass.

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Blind Owl
  2. Vera Benson - In the South End
  3. Gregory Bowes - Heart of the Woods
  4. Dorothea S. Browne - Early American
  5. Frances S. Butler - The Crossing
  6. Manley Butler - Beachcombers' Shack
  7. Louise Cardeiro - Ondine
  8. Angela Cannata - Dorset Hollow, Vermont
  9. Mabel H. Colgate - Red Head, A Sketch
  10. Katharine E. Compton - The Chapel, San Miguel
  11. John M. Conway - The El
  12. Barrie Cooke - Portrait of Ernest Benkert
  13. Edward T. Cooper - North Sea
  14. Gardner Cox - Still Life
  15. Martha Crocker - Dixie Winslow
  16. Elizabeth A. Curtis - Matador
  17. John F. Davis - Mr. Collins
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Percy
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Harvard Square
  20. Winifred E. Downes - Village
  21. Daphne Dunbar - Stones on the Beach
  22. Louisa R. Edsall - Sketch of a Child
  23. Elizabeth Ferry - St. Marta's Breakfast
  24. Mable Mills Field - Villa
  25. Elizabeth French - Lorraine
  26. Allen Gaines - Gloucester
  27. Elinor Goodridge - Approaching Storm
  28. Robert E. Grady - Abstractionist
  29. Beverly Hallam - Winged Fruit
  30. Esther Heins - Orchard in the Spring
  31. Philip Hicken - Mardi Gras
  32. Jean G. Howard - Gulls in Open Sea
  33. Halle Johnson - Trees
  34. James Kearney - The Envious
  35. John C. Lorraine - Undersea
  36. Margaret W. Lyman - Cedar Bend Park
  37. Anne Lynch - Fishing Shacks
  38. Dominico A. Mercurio - Springtime
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Flower Forms
  40. C. Roy Morse - Lanesville
  41. Carl G. Nelson - Cloister
  42. Thomas O'Hara - The Quest
  43. Donald Outerbridge - Morning Moon
  44. Morris Panoff - Galoshes
  45. George Pappas - Bird Dream
  46. Danya Plaw - Still Life
  47. Kathrine C. Post - The Old House
  48. Marian Cannon Schlesinger - Peacock
  49. Jessie Sherman - Wings
  50. Joan P. Sommers - Lenore
  51. Audrey Soule - Summer Afternoon
  52. Ann Stieglitz - Sunset, Stores and Saloons
  53. Marjorie Ann Taylor - Fisherman's Shacks
  54. Charles Wadsworth - Submerged Carlock
  55. Lucile Wilkinson - Boston Lights
  56. Josephine Osgood Woodbury - Menemsha

Sculpture:

  1. Franz H. Deghausen - Summer
  2. Marie Zoe Greene - Figure in Rotation
  3. Frances deB. Henderson - Mary
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Youth's Head
  5. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Remembering
  6. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Salome
  7. Munro Moore - Mobile
  8. Gustel Morton - Spring
  9. Gustel Morton - Cerberus
  10. Dorothy Speigal - Pony

Stained Glass:

  1. Dora Pintner - Knight on Horseback

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The image depicts a handwritten list of paintings, sculptures, and stained glass works. Here’s a detailed summary:

Paintings:
The list starts with 36 paintings, each attributed to a different artist along with the title of the artwork:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Blind Owl

  2. Vera Benson - In the South End

  3. Gregory Bowes - Heart of the Woods

  4. Dorothea S. Browne - Early American

  5. Frances S. Butler - The Crossing

  6. Manley Butler - Beachcombers' Shack

  7. Louise Cardeiro - Ondine

  8. Angela Cannata - Dorset Hollow, Vermont

  9. Mabel H. Colgate - Red Head, A Sketch

  10. Katharine E. Compton - The Chapel, San Miguel

  11. John M. Conway - The El

  12. Barrie Cooke - Portrait of Ernst Benkert

  13. Edward T. Cooper - North Sea

  14. Gardner Cox - Still Life

  15. Martha Crocker - Dixie Winslow

  16. Elizabeth A. Curtis - Matador

  17. John F. Davis - Mr. Collins

  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Parcy

  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Harvard Square

  20. Winifred B. Downes - Village

  21. Daphne Dunbar - Stones on the Beach

  22. Louisa R. Edsall - Sketch of a Child

  23. Elizabeth Ferry - St. Martha’s Breakfast

  24. Mable Mills Field - Villa

  25. Elizabeth French - Lorraine

  26. Allen Gaines - Gloucester

  27. Elinor Goodridge - Approaching Storm

  28. Robert E. Grady - Abstractionist

  29. Beverly Hallam - Winged Fruit

  30. Esther Heins - Orchard in the Spring

  31. Philip Hicken - Mardi Gras

  32. Jean G. Howard - Gulls in Open Sea

  33. Halle Johnson - Trees

  34. James Kearney - The Envious

  35. John C. Lorence - Undersea

  36. Margaret W. Lyman - Cedar Bend Park

  37. Anne Lynch - Fishing Shack

  38. Dominic A. Mercurio - Springtime

  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Flower Forms

  40. C. Roy Morse - Lanesville

  41. Carl G. Nelson - Cloister

  42. Thomas O’Hara - The Quest

  43. Donald Outerbridge - Morning Moon

  44. Morris Hall Paracost - Galoshes

  45. George Pappas - Bird Dream

  46. Danya Plaw - Still Life

  47. Kathleen C. Post - The Old House

  48. Marian Cannon Schlesinger - Peacock

  49. Jessie Sherman - Wings

  50. Joan P. Sommers - Lenore

Additional Paintings:

  1. Audrey Soule - Summer Afternoon
  2. Ann Strieby - Sunset, Stores and Saloons
  3. Marjorie Ann Taylor - Fisherman’s Shacks
  4. Charles Wadsworth - Submerged Carlock
  5. Lucile Wilkinson - Boston Lights
  6. Josephine Osgood Woodbury - Menemsha

Sculpture:
The list includes several sculptures numbered from 57 to 66:

  1. Franz H. Denhausen - Summer
  2. Marie Zoe Greene - Figure in Rotation
  3. Frances deB. Henderson - Mary
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Youth’s Head
  5. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Remembering
  6. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Salome
  7. Munro Moore - Mobile
  8. Gustel Morton - Spring
  9. Gustel Morton - Cerberus
  10. Dorothy Spelman - Pony

Stained Glass:
The final entry is a stained glass work:

  1. Dora Pintner - Knight on Horseback

This list is likely from an exhibition or catalog of artworks, providing both the artist’s name and the title of each piece.

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The image shows a typed list of artworks categorized by medium, specifically paintings and sculptures, along with some stained glass. The list is numbered and includes the artist's name and the title of each artwork. Here's a detailed summary:

Paintings

  1. Fay Abrahams - Blind Owl
  2. Vera Benson - In the South End
  3. Gregory Bowes - Heart of the Woods
  4. Dorothea S. Browne - Early American
  5. Frances S. Butler - The Crossing
  6. Manley Butler - Beachcombers' Shack
  7. Louise Cardeiro - Ondine
  8. Angela Cannata - Dorset Hollow, Vermont
  9. Mabel H. Colgate - Red Head, A Sketch
  10. Katherine E. Compton - The Chapel, San Miguel
  11. John M. Conway - The El
  12. Barrie Cooke - Portrait of Ernst Benkert
  13. Edward T. Cooper - North Sea
  14. Gardner Cox - Still Life
  15. Martha Crocker - Dixie Winslow
  16. Elizabeth A. Curtis - Matador
  17. John F. Davis - Mr. Collins
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Parcy
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Harvard Square
  20. Winifred B. Downes - Village
  21. Daphne Dunbar - Stones on the Beach
  22. Louisa R. Edsall - Sketch of a Child
  23. Elizabeth Ferry - St. Marta Breakfast
  24. Mable Mills Field - Villa
  25. Elizabeth French - Lorraine
  26. Allen Gaines - Gloucester
  27. Elinor Goodridge - Approaching Storm
  28. Robert E. Grady - Abstractionist
  29. Beverly Hallam - Winged Fruit
  30. Esther Heins - Orchard in the Spring
  31. Philip Hicken - Mardi Gras
  32. Jean G. Howard - Gulls in Open Sea
  33. Halle Johnson - Trees
  34. James Kearney - The Envious
  35. John C. Lorence - Undersea
  36. Margaret W. Lyman - Cedar Bend Park
  37. Anne Lynch - Fishing Shacks
  38. Dominico A. Mercurio - Springtime
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Flower Forms
  40. C. Roy Morse - Lanesville
  41. Carl G. Nelson - Cloister
  42. Thomas O'Hara - The Quest
  43. Donald Outerbridge - Morning Moon
  44. Morris Hall Pancost - Galoshes
  45. George Pappas - Bird Dream
  46. Danya Plaw - Still Life
  47. Kathleen C. Post - The Old House
  48. Marian Cannon Schlesinger - Peacock
  49. Jessie Sherman - Wings
  50. Joan P. Sommers - Lenore
  51. Audrey Soule - Summer Afternoon
  52. Ann Strieby - Sunset, Stores and Saloons
  53. Marjorie Ann Taylor - Fisherman's Shacks
  54. Charles Wadsworth - Submerged Carrock
  55. Lucile Wilkinson - Boston Lights
  56. Josephine Osgood Woodbury - Menemsha

Sculpture

  1. Franz H. Denghausen - Summer
  2. Marie Zoe Greene - Figure in Rotation
  3. Frances deB. Henderson - Mary
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Youth's Head
  5. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Remembering
  6. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Salome
  7. Munro Moore - Mobile
  8. Gustel Morton - Spring
  9. Gustel Morton - Cerberus
  10. Dorothy Spelman - Pony

Stained Glass

  1. Dora Pintner - Knight on Horseback

This list provides an overview of various artworks, detailing the artists and the titles of their respective pieces.

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The image shows a typed list of artwork entries organized into three categories: Paintings, Sculpture, and Stained Glass. Each entry includes the name of the artist and the title of their artwork.

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Blind Owl
  2. Vera Benson - In the South End
  3. Gregory Bowes - Heart of the Woods
  4. Dorothea S. Browne - Early American
  5. Frances S. Butler - The Crossing
  6. Manley Butler - Beachcombers' Shack
  7. Louise Cardeiro - Ondine
  8. Angela Cannata - Dorset Hollow, Vermont
  9. Mabel H. Colgate - Red Head, A Sketch
  10. Katherine E. Compton - The Chapel, San Miguel
  11. John M. Conway - The El
  12. Barrie Cooke - Portrait of Ernest Benkert
  13. Edward T. Cooper - North Sea
  14. Gardner Cox - Still Life
  15. Martha Crocker - Dixie Winslow
  16. Elizabeth A. Curtis - Matador
  17. John F. Davis - Mr. Collins
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Porcy
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Harvard Square
  20. Winifred E. Downes - Village
  21. Daphne Dunbar - Stones on the Beach
  22. Louisa R. Edsall - Sketch of a Child
  23. Elizabeth Ferry - St. Marta's Breakfast
  24. Mable Mills Field - Villa
  25. Elizabeth French - Lorraine
  26. Allen Gaines - Gloucester
  27. Elinor Goodridge - Approaching Storm
  28. Robert E. Grady - Abstractionist
  29. Beverly Hallam - Winged Fruit
  30. Esther Heins - Orchard in the Spring
  31. Philip Hicken - Mardi Gras
  32. Jean G. Howard - Gulls in Open Sea
  33. Halle Johnson - Trees
  34. James Kearney - The Envious
  35. John C. Lorence - Undersea
  36. Margaret W. Lyman - Cedar Bend Park
  37. Anne Lynch - Fishing Shacks
  38. Dominico A. Mercurio - Springtime
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Flower Forms
  40. C. Roy Morse - Lanesville
  41. Carl G. Nelson - Cloister
  42. Thomas O'Hara - The Quest
  43. Donald Outerbridge - Morning Moon
  44. Morris Hall Pancoast - Galoshes
  45. George Pappas - Bird Life
  46. Danya Plaw - Still Life
  47. Kathreen C. Post - The Old House
  48. Marian Cannon Schlesinger - Peacock
  49. Jessie Sherman - Wings
  50. Joan P. Sommers - Lenore
  51. Audrey Soule - Summer Afternoon
  52. Ann Strieby - Sunset, Stores and Saloons
  53. Marjorie Ann Taylor - Fisherman's Shacks
  54. Charles Wadsworth - Submerged Carlisle
  55. Lucile Wilkinson - Boston Lights
  56. Josephine Osgood Woodbury - Menemsha

Sculpture:

  1. Franz H. Denghausen - Summer
  2. Marie Zoe Greene - Figure in Rotation
  3. Frances deB. Henderson - Mary
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Youth's Head
  5. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Remembering
  6. Munro Moore - Mobile
  7. Dorothy Spelman - Pony

Stained Glass:

  1. Dora Pintner - Knight on Horseback

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The image shows a list of artwork displayed, presumably in an exhibition or catalog. The list is divided into three categories: Paintings, Sculpture, and Stained Glass. Each piece of artwork is numbered and includes the artist's name followed by the title of the piece.

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrahamson - Blind Owl

  2. Vera Benson - In the South End

  3. Gregory Bowes - Heart of the Woods

  4. Dorothea S. Browne - Early American

  5. Frances S. Butler - The Crossing

  6. Manley Butler - Beachcombers' Shack

  7. Louise Cardeiro - Ondine

  8. Angela Cannata - Dorset Hollow, Vermont

  9. Mabel H. Colgate - Red Head, A Sketch

  10. Katharine E. Compton - The Chapel, San Miguel

  11. John M. Conway - The El

  12. Barrie Cooke - Portrait of Ernst Benkert

  13. Edward T. Cooper - North Sea

  14. Gardner Cox - Still Life

  15. Martha Crocker - Dixie Winslow

  16. Elizabeth A. Curtis - Matador

  17. John E. Davis - Mr. Collins

  18. Josephine Arcio Delvs - Percy

  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Harvard Square

  20. Winifred B. Downes - Village

  21. Daphne Dunbar - Stones on the Beach

  22. Louisa R. Edsall - Sketch of a Child

  23. Elizabeth Ferry - St. Marta Breakfast

  24. Mabel Millis Field - Villa

  25. Elizabeth French - Lorraine

  26. Allen Goines - Gloucester

  27. Elinor Goodridge - Approaching Storm

  28. Robert E. Grady - Abstractionist

  29. Beverly Hallam - Winged Fruit

  30. Esther Heins - Orchard in the Spring

  31. Philip Hickin - Mardi Gras

  32. Jean G. Howard - Gulls in Open Sea

  33. Halle Johnson - Trees

  34. James Kearney - The Envious

  35. John C. Lorence - Undersea

  36. Margaret W. Lyman - Cedar Bend Park

  37. Anne Lynch - Fishing Shacks

  38. Dominic A. Mercurio - Springtime

  39. Priscilla Montgomerie - Flower Forms

  40. C. Roy Morse - Lanesville

  41. Carl O. Nelson - Cloister

  42. Thomas O'Hara - The Quest

  43. Donald Outerbridge - Morning Moon

  44. Morris Hall Pancoast - Galoshes

  45. George Pappas - Bird Dream

  46. Danya Plaw - Still Life

  47. Kathreen O. Post - The Old House

  48. Marian Cannon Schlesinger - Peacock

  49. Jessie Sherman - Wings

  50. Joan P. Sommers - Lenore

  51. Audrey Soule - Summer Afternoon

  52. Ann Striebly - Sunset, Stores and Shacks

  53. Marjorie Ann Taylor - Fisherman's Shacks

  54. Charles Wadsworth - Submerged Oarlock

  55. Lucile Wilkinson - Boston Lights

  56. Josephine Osgood Woodbury - Menemsha

Sculpture:

  1. Franz H. Denghausen - Summer
  2. Marie Zoe Greene - Figure in Rotation
  3. Frances deB. Henderson - Mary
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Youth's Head
  5. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Remembering
  6. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Salome
  7. Munro Moore - Mobile
  8. Gustel Morton - Spring
  9. Gustel Morton - Cerberus
  10. Dorothy Spelman - Pony

Stained Glass:

  1. Dora Pinter - Knight on Horseback

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog that lists various artworks, categorized into paintings, sculptures, and stained glass. The list includes the names of the artists along with the titles of their respective works. Here is a detailed breakdown of the information:

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Blind Owl
  2. Vera Benson - In the South End
  3. Gregory Bowe - Heart of the Woods
  4. Dorothea S. Browne - Early American
  5. Priscilla Butler - Beachcombers' Shack
  6. Louise Cardero - On Line
  7. Angela Cannata - Dorset Hollow, Vermont
  8. Mabel H. Colgate - Red Head, A Sketch
  9. Katherine B. Compton - The Chapel, San Miguel
  10. John M. Conway - The B
  11. Paul Cooper - Portrait of Ernst Benkert
  12. Edward T. Cooper - North Sea
  13. Gardner Cox - Still Life
  14. Martha Crocker - Dixie Winslow
  15. Elizabeth A. Curtis - Matador
  16. John F. Davis - Mr. Collins
  17. Josephine A. Davis - Olive Orchard
  18. Charles Demetropoulos - Harvard Square
  19. Winifred B. Dowes - Village
  20. Daphne Dunbar - Stones on the Beach
  21. Louisa R. Edsall - Sketch of a Child
  22. Elizabeth Ferry - St. Marta Breakfast
  23. Mabel Millar Field - Winter
  24. Ethel Frankau - Lupine
  25. Allen Gaines - Gloucester
  26. Elinor Goodridge - Approaching Storm
  27. Robert E. Grady - Abstractionist
  28. Beverly Hallam - Winged Fruit
  29. Esther Heins - Orchard in the Spring
  30. Philip Hicken - Girl on Grass
  31. Elizabeth Hoyt - Gulls in Open Sea
  32. Halle Johnson - Trees
  33. James Kearney - The Envious
  34. John C. Lorenzo - Undersea
  35. Margaret W. Lyman - Cedar Bend Park
  36. Anne Lynch - Fishing Shacks
  37. Dominic A. Mercurio - Springtime
  38. Priscilla Montgomery - Flower Forms
  39. C. Roy Montgomery - Seville
  40. James Nelson - Oloister
  41. Thomas O'Hara - The Quest
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Morning Moon
  43. Morris Hall Pancoast - Galoshes
  44. George Pappas - Blue Dream
  45. Darya Plaw - Still Life
  46. Kathleen Post - The Old House
  47. Warren Schlesinger - Peacock
  48. Jessie Sherman - Wings
  49. Joan P. Sommers - Lendre
  50. Audrey Soule - Summer Afternoon
  51. Ann Striley - Sunset, Coves and Saloons
  52. Marjorie Tarlton - Fishermen's Shacks
  53. Charles Wadsworth - Submerged Gullock
  54. Lucile Wilkinson - Boston Lights
  55. Josephine Osgood Woodbury - Menemsha

Sculpture:

  1. Franz H. Denghauser - Summer
  2. Marie Zoe Greene - Figure in Rotation
  3. Frances deB. Henderson - Mary
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Youth's Head
  5. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Remembering
  6. Elizabeth MacLean-Smith - Salome
  7. Mary Mowat - Mobile
  8. Gustel Morton - Spring
  9. Gustel Morton - Cerberus
  10. Dorothy Spelman - Pony

Stained Glass:

  1. Dora Pintner - Knight on Horseback

The page appears to be from a book or a catalog that documents artworks, likely for an exhibition or a collection. The entries are numbered and organized by category, providing a clear and structured list of the artworks and their creators.

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The image appears to be a photograph of a document listing a collection of artworks, categorized under "PAINTINGS," "SCULPTURE," and "STAINED GLASS." No actual artworks are depicted; instead, the list includes the names of the artists followed by the title of their work. The items are numbered from 1 to 67, suggesting this could be an exhibition catalog or an inventory of pieces, perhaps for a gallery show, auction, or private collection. The artists have diverse names, pointing to a potentially wide range of styles and backgrounds. The titles of the works vary from conceptual pieces like "Blind Owl" and "The End" to more descriptive ones such as "Fishing Shacks" and "Knight on Horseback."

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The image shows a page from an art catalog or exhibition program, listing titles of artworks categorized into three sections: Paintings, Sculpture, and Stained Glass.

Paintings Section:

  • The left side of the page lists 36 paintings, each accompanied by the artist's name and the title of the artwork. Examples include:
    • Fay Abrams – Blind Owl
    • Vera Benson – In the South End
    • Gregory Bowes – Heart of the Woods
    • Dorothea S. Browne – Early American
    • Frances Butler – The Crossing
    • Manley S. Butler – Beachcomers' Shack
    • Louise Cardeiro – Online
    • Angela Cannata – Dorset Hollow, Vermont
    • Mabel H. Colgate – Red Head, A Sketch
    • Katharine E. Compton – The Chapel, San Miguel
    • John M. Conway – The El
    • Barrie Cooke – Portrait of Ernst Benkert
    • Edward Cox – Still Life
    • Gardner T. Cooper – North Sea
    • Martha A. Curtis – Watislow
    • Elizabeth Crocker – Dixie Mador
    • John F. Davis – Mr. Collins
    • Josephine Arico Delva – Pery
    • Charles Demetropoulos – Harvard Square
    • Winifred B. Downes – Village
    • Daphne Dunbar – Stones on the Beach
    • Louise R. Esall – Sketch of a Child
    • Elizabeth Ferry – St. Marta Breakfast
    • Mabel Mills Field – Ville
    • Elizabeth French – Loraine
    • Allen Gaines – Gloucester
    • Elinor Goodridge – Approaching Storm
    • Robert Grady – Abstract Artist
    • Beverly Hallam – Winged Fruit
    • Esther Heins – Orchard in the Spring
    • Philip Hicken – Mardi Gras
    • Jean G. Howard – Gulls in Open Sea
    • Halle Johnson – Trees
    • James Kearney – The Envious
    • John C. Lorence – Undersea
    • Margaret W. Lyman – Cedar Bend Park

Sculpture Section:

  • The right side of the page lists 16 sculptures, each with the artist's name and the title of the work. Examples include:
    • Franz H. Denghausen – Summer
    • Marie Zoe Greene – Figure in Rotation
    • Frances deB. Henderson – Mary
    • Frances deB. Henderson – Youth's Head
    • Elizabeth MacLean-Smith – Remembering
    • Elizabeth MacLean-Smith – Salome
    • Munro Moore – Mobile
    • Gustav Morton = Spring
    • Gustel Morton – Cerberus
    • Dorothy Spelman – Pony

Stained Glass Section:

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a single entry under the Stained Glass category:
    • Dore Pinter – Knight on Horseback

Layout and Design:

  • The page is printed on a light-colored paper with a clean, organized layout.
  • The text is typed in a monospaced font, likely for clarity and consistency.
  • The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible spine and other pages in the background, suggesting this is part of a catalog or exhibition program.
  • The numbering system (e.g., 1–36 for paintings, 57–76 for sculptures, and 67 for stained glass) helps organize and reference the artworks.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a structured and professional catalog or exhibition program, likely used for an art exhibition or gallery showing. The listings provide a comprehensive overview of the artworks, including titles and artists, facilitating easy navigation and reference for viewers or curators.

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This image shows an open book with a page displaying a list of names and corresponding titles. The page is divided into three sections: "PAINTINGS," "SCULPTURE," and "STAINED GLASS." Each section lists the artist's name followed by the title of their artwork. The list includes a diverse range of titles, such as "Blind Owl," "Heart of the Woods," "The Quest," "Still Life," and "Knight on Horseback." The page appears to be from an exhibition catalog or a similar publication, providing information about the artworks and their creators.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition brochure. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column listing paintings and the right column listing sculptures and stained glass. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, and a brief description or location. The catalog appears to be from an art exhibition, possibly showcasing a variety of artistic styles and mediums. The page is well-organized, with clear headings and consistent formatting.