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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, which lists information about three artworks. Here are the details for each artwork listed:
"Entombment," from "Miserere et Guerre,"
"Road to Emmaus," 1918
"Peasant Boy,"
The page appears to be part of a larger document, possibly an exhibition catalog or a collection inventory, detailing specific pieces of art, their mediums, dimensions, collections, and artists.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or an art inventory book. The page lists three artworks along with their respective details:
"Entombment": This is an etching from the series "Miserere et Guerre." The dimensions of the artwork are 24-1/8 inches by 17-5/8 inches. It is part of the collection at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge. The artist is Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, a German artist born in 1884.
"Road to Emmaus": This is a woodcut created in 1918. The dimensions are 15-5/8 inches by 19-5/8 inches. It is also part of the collection at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge. The artist is Haim Soutine, a Russian artist who lived from 1894 to 1943.
"Peasant Boy": This is an oil painting with dimensions of 27 inches by 32 inches. The artwork is in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colin in New York.
The page is part of a larger book, with a visible green spine and other pages stacked nearby. The handwriting or print is clear and organized in a straightforward manner, listing each artwork's title, medium, dimensions, and collection information.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an art catalog or a booklet detailing specific artworks. The page contains entries for three different artworks:
Entry 42:
Entry 43:
Entry 44:
The page appears to be part of a larger document, likely an exhibition catalog or a similar publication, with each entry listing the artwork's title, medium, dimensions, collection, and artist. The page itself is aged, with some visible wear and tear.
The image shows a page from an old art catalog or book. The page contains detailed descriptions of three artworks:
42. "Entombment" from "Miserere et Guerre" - This etching is attributed to Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, a German artist born in 1884. It is from the collection of the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge. The dimensions of the artwork are 24-1/8 inches by 17-5/8 inches.
43. "Road to Emmaus" - This woodcut artwork is by Haim Soutine, a Russian artist born in 1894 and who died in 1943. The piece dates from 1918. It is also from the collection of the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, with dimensions of 15-5/8 inches by 19-5/8 inches.
44. "Peasant Boy" - This oil painting is attributed to an unnamed artist and is in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colin in New York. The dimensions of this artwork are 27 inches by 32 inches.
The page itself has a simple, white background with some faint pencil or ink markings, and the book appears to be bound with greenish-green spine covers. The catalog entries are printed in a formal, straightforward manner.
The image shows an open book with a single page displayed. The page contains text documenting three artworks, their details, and their collections. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
The first artwork is titled "Entombment," from the series "Miserere et Guerre," and is an etching with dimensions 24 1/8 inches by 17 5/8 inches. It is part of the Collection at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge. The artist is Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, a German artist born in 1884.
The second artwork is titled "Road to Emmaus," created in 1918 using the woodcut technique. Its dimensions are 15 5/8 inches by 19 5/8 inches. It is also housed at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge. The artist is again Karl Schmidt-Rottluff.
The third artwork is titled "Peasant Boy," an oil painting with dimensions 27 inches by 32 inches. It is part of the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colin in New York. The artist is Haim Soutine, a Russian artist born in 1894 and died in 1943.
The text is typewritten and neatly organized, providing clear and specific information about each artwork, including the medium, dimensions, collection, and the artist’s name and nationality.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or art book. The page lists details of three different artworks, providing information about each piece as follows:
Entry 42:
Entry 43:
Entry 44:
The entries are formatted in a consistent manner, providing key details about each artwork, including the title, medium, dimensions, collection, and artist information.
This image shows a page from a book or possibly an exhibition catalog. The page is off-white with black printed text providing information about three art pieces, including the artists' names, titles of the works, the medium used, sizes, and collection details. The page appears aged as indicated by its slightly discolored edges, and it is turned to reveal other similar pages beneath it, which are part of a bound volume with a green spine visible.
The listed artworks on the page are as follows:
"Entombment," from "Miserere et Guerre," etching, by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, German, 1884-. The etching's size is 24-1/8 x 17-5/8 inches, and it is part of the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge.
"Road to Emmaus," 1918, woodcut, by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff. The size is 15-5/8 x 19-5/8 inches and is also part of the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge.
"Peasant Boy," oil, 27 x 32 inches, by Haim Soutine, Russian, 1894-1943. This work is part of the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colin, New York.
The image shows the interior pages of a book or catalog, likely related to art or an art collection. The visible page contains textual entries describing various artworks, each numbered and accompanied by details such as the title, artist, medium, dimensions, and collection information.
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Entry 42:
Entry 43:
Entry 44:
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Overall, the image depicts a page from an art catalog or exhibition guide, listing detailed information about specific artworks, their creators, and their current or historical collections.
The image shows a close-up of a book's pages, featuring a white page with black text. The text appears to be a description of artworks, possibly from an art catalog or exhibition. The first entry reads "42. 'Entombent,' from 'Miserere et Guerre,' etching, 24-1/8 x 17-5/8", Collection Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge." The second entry reads "43. 'Road to Emmaus,' 1918, woodcut, 15-5/8 x 19-5/8", Collection Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge." The third entry reads "44. 'Peasant Boy,' oil, 27 x 32", Collection Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colin, New York." The page is slightly folded, and the book appears to be bound in a green cover.
The image shows a page from a book with text written on it. The book is opened to a page that contains four lines of text. The text appears to be written in a foreign language, possibly German or Russian. The page is white, and the text is black. The book is placed on a gray surface, and the edges of the pages are visible. The book seems to be a collection of art pieces, as it mentions the names of the artists and the dimensions of the artworks.