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The image displays two open pages of an art catalog or book, featuring a list of artworks. The pages are labeled with numbers 21 through 35, and each entry includes details such as the title, year, dimensions, and the name of the artist or owner.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Page [8] (left side):
21. Girl in Yellow Chair
22. Improvisation
23. Landscape
24. Variation: Summer
25. Landscape
26. The Blue Rider
27. Houses at Murnau
28. Street in Murnau
Page [9] (right side):
30. Boy in a Fur Jacket
31. No. 44
32. Hamlet
33. Two Ladies
34. Residential Section
35. View of the Square
36. Idols
37. In the Tunnel
The entries also include handwritten notes and checkmarks, possibly indicating the presence or selection of these artworks for an exhibition or a collection.
The image shows a page from a notebook that lists various artworks along with their dimensions and some associated information.
On the left side of the page:
There are entries numbered from 7 to 21.
The right side of the page:
It continues with entries numbered from 22 to 35.
The handwritten notes and annotations in red ink highlight some of the artworks, possibly indicating importance or preference. The page seems to be meticulously organized, likely used for cataloging or studying artworks.
The image shows an open notebook filled with handwritten lists of artwork. The pages appear to be part of a catalog or an inventory of paintings, with detailed information about each piece. Here's a detailed summary:
Girl in Yellow Chair
Girl in White Dress
Variation Summer
Landscape
The Blue Rider
Houses at Murnau
Street in Murnau
Improvisation
Landscape
Composition No. 35
Composition: Storm
Watercolor No. 13
Paul Klee (1877-1940)
Boy in Fur Jacket
No. 44
Hannah
Two Ladies
Residential Section
View of the Square
Idols
Mother and Child
Machine
Compositions
With the Red X
View of St. Germain
Laughing Girl
In the Tunnel
The lists include the title of each artwork, the year it was created, the medium, dimensions, and the current location or ownership at the time of cataloging. The handwriting is detailed and precise, indicating careful documentation. The page numbers at the bottom corners suggest that this is page 181 on the left and page 19 on the right.
The image shows two pages from a handwritten catalog or ledger, detailing information about various artworks by Paul Klee, an influential German-Swiss painter. Each entry includes the title of the artwork, the year it was created, the medium used, the dimensions of the artwork, the name of the owner or collector, and occasionally the gallery or museum where the piece is housed.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries on each page:
Girl in Yellow Chair
A Woman
Variation Summer
Landscape
The Blue Rider
Houses at Murnau
Street in Murnau
Improvisation
Landscape
Composition No. 35
Nude
Composition
Composition: Storm
Watercolor No. 11
Paul Klee (1877-1940)
Boy in Fur Jacket
No. 44
Hannah
Two Ladies
Residential Section
View of the Square
Idols
Mother and Child
Machine
Composition
With the Red X
View of St. Germain
Laughing Girl
In the Tunnel
The page also contains some handwritten notes and corrections, possibly by the cataloger or a curator. The entries are meticulously organized, and some have check marks next to them, indicating perhaps that the pieces have been verified or accounted for.
The image is a detailed diagram listing various paintings by Paul Klee, each with annotations regarding their dimensions, dates, and current locations or collections. The list appears to be organized to show relationships between these works, possibly in the context of an exhibition or catalog.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Girl in Yellow Chair
Head of a Girl
Landscape
Variation Summer
Landscape
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
The Blue Rider
Houses at Marzell
View of the Murano Lagoon
Improvisation
Landscape
Composition No. 16
Composition: Storm
Watercolor No. 11
Boy in Fur Jacket
Composition
Hammamet
Nude
Two Ladies
Residential Section
View of The Square
Landscape with Cows and Camel
Machine
Improvisation
With the Red X
Mother and Child
View of St. Germain
Laughing Gothic
In the Tunnel
The diagram visually connects these works to illustrate a particular relationship or progression in Paul Klee's art, with the names "Victoria Comos" and "Pierre S. Olinos" written at the bottom, possibly referring to the creators or curators of the diagram.
The image shows a page from an art book or catalog that lists various artworks by different artists, specifically focusing on paintings. The page is divided into two columns, each listing details about the artworks, including the title, year of creation, medium, dimensions, and the current location or owner of the piece.
Girl in Yellow Chair (1915)
Head of a Woman (1916)
Variation Summer (1916)
Landscape (1916)
The Blue Rider (1911)
Houses at Murnau (1908)
Street in Murnau (1908)
Improvisation (1914)
Landscape (1910)
Composition No. 35 (1910)
Landscape (1911)
Composition (1913)
Composition: Storm (1913)
Watercolor No. 1 (1913)
Paul Klee (1877-1940)
Boy in Purple Jacket (1919)
No. 44 (1919)
Hannah (1919)
Two Ladies (1911)
Residential Section (1919)
View of the Square (1912)
No. 3 (1913)
Mother and Child (1913)
Machine (1919)
Garden (1916)
With the Birds (1916)
Fish Magic (1925)
Longing Gouache (1918)
In the Tune (1918)
The image shows an open book or catalog with two pages facing each other, listing various art pieces with details such as titles, creation dates, mediums, sizes, and the collections or galleries they belong to. The left page lists items numbered 8 through 16 and includes works by artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, whose works "The Blue Rider," "Houses at Murnau," and "Street in Murnau" are mentioned. The right page continues with numbers 17 to 35, including more works by Kandinsky, and introduces works by Paul Klee and Alfred Kubin.
There are handwritten annotations and marks throughout, where some entries are crossed out with red ink, and others are circled or have additional scribbled notes. Names like Mrs. Gertrude Lenart, Busch-Reisinger Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Schang are mentioned as owners or associated parties with the listed artworks. The art pieces mentioned are from the early 20th century, and the medium is mostly oil, watercolor, or gouache.
Signatures or marks are present at the bottom corners of each page, possibly denoting the completion or verification of the inventory or catalogue entries. Overall, the image appears to be from a printed document related to an art exhibition, sale, or collection inventory that has undergone editing or review.
The image shows an open book displaying two pages of an art catalog or reference book that lists various artworks along with details such as the title, date, medium, dimensions, and ownership or location.
The left page primarily lists works by Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), with titles like "Girl in Yellow Chair," "Head of a Woman," "Variation Summer," "Landscape," and "The Blue Rider." The right page features works by Paul Klee (1877-1940), with titles such as "Boy in Fur Jacket," "No. 44," "Hannah," "Two Ladies," and "Mother and Child."
Numerous annotations and markings in red, blue, and black ink or pencil are present throughout both pages. These include underlining, crossing out, numbering, and handwritten notes next to the entries, often specifying collections or ownership, such as "Curt Valentin Gallery," "Museum of Modern Art," and names like "Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Schang." Some items are circled or have asterisks beside them. Handwritten names like "Francis," "Wellenberg," "Harrison," "Galerie St. Etienne," and "Rockefeller" appear, possibly as additional provenance or collector notes. The numbers in red seem to be sequential and are placed beside entries, possibly indexing or referencing the artworks.
The image depicts an open book or catalog, likely an art catalog or exhibition record, showcasing a list of artworks. The page is divided into two columns, each containing numbered entries that describe individual artworks. Here’s a detailed description:
The image portrays a detailed and organized catalog of artworks, likely from an art exhibition, museum collection, or archival record. The structured layout, inclusion of medium, dimensions, and ownership details, along with handwritten annotations, suggests it is a working document used for reference, selection, or study purposes. The presence of notable artists and institutions adds to its significance in the context of art history or curation.
The image shows an open book with handwritten notes and markings on its pages. The pages are filled with text, numbers, and names, indicating that it is a catalog or inventory list. The text is organized in a grid-like format, with each entry consisting of a title, date, dimensions, and a signature or initials. The handwriting is in different colors, including red, blue, and black, and some entries have multiple signatures or initials. The book appears to be a collection of artworks, possibly from a museum or gallery.