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The image shows a label or card related to a work of art. The details on the label are as follows:
The label includes a note indicating that reproduction of the image is only permitted with the permission of The Fogg Museum of Art. The label is attached to a larger, light-colored sheet which appears to be part of an archival or display system, possibly for cataloging or exhibiting purposes.
The image shows a piece of paper with detailed information about a painting. Here's a detailed summary:
Artist or School Information:
Title:
Accession Number:
Gift Information:
Permission Notice:
The paper appears to be a label or catalog card used by the museum to identify and track the artwork. The grid lines on the paper indicate that it is meant to be used for precise measurements, likely for framing or display purposes.
The image shows a piece of paper, likely an archival label or card, with detailed information about a painting. Here is a summary of the contents:
The card appears to have been placed on top of a larger sheet of paper, likely to protect or preserve the artwork beneath it. There is a small tear at the bottom of the label.
The image depicts an archival card related to an artwork. Here's a detailed description:
Artwork Information:
Accession Details:
Reproduction Permission:
Physical Card:
The overall appearance suggests that this card is part of an archival or museum documentation system for cataloging and tracking artworks in their collection.
The image shows an old museum catalog card for a piece of artwork. Here are the details provided on the card:
This catalog card would have been used for record-keeping and referencing within the museum's collection system.
The image depicts a document that appears to be a catalog or inventory entry from the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University. The document provides details about a specific artwork in the museum's collection. Here is a summary of the information provided:
The document itself is a plain sheet of paper with a label affixed to the top left corner containing the above information. The rest of the paper is blank, with a faint pencil line running diagonally from the top right to the bottom left.
This image shows an old, white rectangular card with some handwritten and printed text, and lines drawn on it, likely to align or frame something that was once attached or for a purpose related to the text. On the upper left part of the card, there is a torn, aged label with the following visible information:
It mentions the artist or school as "PAINTING, FRENCH, 19th century CHASSÉRIAU, Théodore" and the title as "Combat Arabe." There's also reference to an accession number "1942.190" and a note that it was a "Gift - Grenville Winth[op]" (the name appears to be partially torn off, but is likely Grenville Winthrop). The text continues to include reproduction rights stating, "To be reproduced only by permission of THE FOGG MUSEUM OF ART HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, Massachusetts."
The card has a diagonal pencil line running from the top right corner to the bottom left, and there seems to be a faint rectangle drawn in pencil as well, likely where an image or a photograph of the artwork was supposed to be placed or used as a guide for text placement. The overall state of the card suggests it is an archival object from a museum or a similar institution, and its function appears to relate to cataloging or presenting an artwork. The card itself shows signs of age with some discoloration and worn edges.
The image shows a white-colored document placed on a gray surface. The document appears to be a reproduction of an old document, possibly an inventory or a catalog entry, with a white border around it. The document has some text written on it, which includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the acquisition number, and the name of the donor. The text is written in a cursive font and is arranged in a structured format. The document also has some blank spaces, which may be intended for additional information or signatures.
The image depicts a piece of paper that appears to be a label or a document. It is placed on a gray background. The paper has a rectangular shape with a torn edge on the left side. The text on the paper is printed in black ink. The text includes information about the artist, the title of the artwork, the accession number, and the institution's name. The text is organized in a structured format, with headings and subheadings.
The image presents a scanned document featuring a beige label affixed to the top left corner of a white piece of paper. The label is rectangular in shape and contains the following text:
Below the label, additional text reads:
To be reproduced only by permission of THE FOGG MUSEUM OF ART HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
The background of the image is a light gray color.
The document appears to be a label or placard used to identify and provide information about an artwork, likely a painting. The label includes details such as the artist's name, title of the work, accession number, and gift information. The text at the bottom of the label indicates that the artwork is owned by the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University and that reproduction requires permission from the museum. Overall, the image suggests that the artwork is a valuable and important piece, and the label serves as a way to document and preserve its history and provenance.