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ARCH.2013.5.6, Rendition: 795918
The image shows two open pages of an art catalog or book, which appears to be listing various artworks. The entries are numbered, and each includes details such as the title, year, medium, dimensions, and the name of the current owner or the institution where the artwork is held. Some entries also include annotations, possibly in different colors of ink, which might be notes or markings made by someone reading the book.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the contents:
Left Page (Page 10):
Right Page (Page 11):
The annotations in red and other colors may be cross-references, notes on the condition of the artworks, or indications of their importance or relevance for some purpose.
The image shows a page from an art collection or catalog, containing handwritten notes and entries related to various artworks. Here's a detailed summary of the elements visible:
Left Side:
Right Side:
The handwritten notes include specific annotations in red ink, indicating the relevance or particular focus on certain artworks or artists. There are also circled entries, possibly indicating particular importance or points of interest for the collector or researcher. The page appears to be part of a detailed record or catalog for artworks from the early 20th century.
The image depicts an open notebook or sketchbook filled with handwritten notes and drawings. Here's a detailed summary:
The left page contains a list of artworks, each with their titles, dates, mediums, dimensions, and associated artists or collectors. Some of the details are circled or annotated in red ink.
36. Storm
37. Snakecharmer
38. Head of a Woman
39. On the Edge of the World
40. The Organ Man
41. Morning Walk
42. Sailboats
The right page continues the list of artworks with additional details and annotations.
43. The Zoo
44. Hounddogs
45. Meeting
46. Lady with Veil
47. Two Men Beside the River
48. Couple Taking a Walk
49. Lady in a Park
50. Red Horses
51. Blue Horses
52. Fighting Cows
53. Blue and Brown Horses in a Landscape
54. Bewitched Cow
55. Animals in the Mountains
56. Blue Horse in a Landscape
57. Antelope
58. Two Horses
59. Fighting Dogs
60. Still Life Red
61. Hedwig in a Farmyard
62. Girl with Pigs
63. Katherine S. Dreier Request
The page includes several red annotations, possibly highlighting specific artworks or adding notes and corrections. Some of the titles are circled, and some have been underlined or marked with "Valentin" or "Feininger" in red.
This detailed list seems to be part of a catalog or inventory of artworks, likely focusing on specific artists or a particular collection.
The image shows two pages from a handwritten catalog or ledger, likely related to artworks, featuring detailed entries about various pieces. Here's a detailed summary of each page:
Storm (1908-14)
Snakecharmer (1904-14)
Head of a Woman (c. 1910)
On the Edge of the World (c. 1915)
The Organ Man (1913)
Morning Walk (1908)
Lady with Veil (1913)
Two Men Beside the River (1913)
Couple Taking a Walk (1913)
Lady in a Park (1916)
The Zoo (1911)
Puppets (c. 1913)
Meeting (1913)
Fighting Cows (1911)
Blue and Brown Horses in a Landscape (c. 1911)
Blue Horse in a Landscape (1913)
Antelope (1913)
Two Horses (c. 1911)
Flying Dogs (c. 1913)
Still Life Red (1909)
Head in a Farmyard (1909)
Girl with Pigs (c. 1915)
The pages also include some handwritten notes and corrections, likely for updating or verifying information. The entries include the title, date, medium, dimensions, and current collection of each artwork.
The image displays two pages from a catalog or book featuring artworks, primarily watercolors, by Franz Marc, a renowned German painter (1880-1916). Each artwork is listed with a number, title, creation year, medium, dimensions, and sometimes the collection or museum where it is currently held or the owner's name.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries on both pages:
36. Storm
37. Snakebasket
38. Head of a Woman
39. On The Edge of The World
40. The Organ Man
August Macke (1887-1914)
43. Morning Walk
42. Sailboats
41. The Zoo
44. Two Guardians
45. Meeting
46. Lady with Veil
47. Two Men Beside The River
48. Couple Taking a Walk
Franz Marc (1880-1916)
49. Lady in a Park
50. Red Horse
51. Blue Horses
52. Fighting Cows
53. Blue and Brown Horses in a Landscape
54. Benched Mill
55. Animals in the Mountains
56. Blue Horse in a Landscape
57. Antelope
58. Blue Horses
59. Riding Dogs
60. Still Life Red
The entries also include works by other artists, such as Heinrich Campendonk and August Macke, as well as references to museums and collectors. The pages provide a comprehensive look at various artworks, their dimensions, and their current or past ownership.
The image is of an open book displaying a list of artworks, likely from an art catalog or a collection. Each entry includes details such as the title of the artwork, the year it was created, the medium used, dimensions, and the current location or owner of the piece. Some entries also include additional information like the artist's name and specifics about the artwork's history.
Here is a detailed summary of the visible entries:
Storm (1908-14)
Snowy Surface (1908-14)
Head of a Boy (c. 1910)
Jugend Sturm (1913)
Soup Tureen (1907-1914)
Summer (1913)
The Zoo (1911)
Red Horses (1911)
Meeting (1914)
Lady with Veil (1913)
Two Men (1914)
Couple Taking a Walk (1914)
Lady in a Park (1914)
Red Horses (1911)
Two Horses (1911)
Blue-and-Brown Horses (1911)
Bewitched Mill (1913)
Animals in the Mountains (1912)
Blue Horse in a Landscape (1911)
Amelie (1911)
Two Horses (1911)
Playing Dogs (1911)
Still Life Red (1912)
The book pages have handwritten annotations in red and blue ink, likely notes or comments made by someone studying or reviewing the artworks. The annotations include words like "delicious," "crunch," "bite," "squeeze," and "sweet," suggesting a personal or emotional response to the artworks.
The image shows two adjacent pages from a catalogue or book listing art pieces. There are annotations and marks on the pages, which seem to indicate selections or notes made by an individual. These annotations include check marks, circles around numbers, and some pieces have additional handwritten notes next to them.
The list contains details such as the title of the artwork, the approximate year of creation, the medium (watercolor, pastel, ink, oil), the size of the artwork, and information about the current owner or location, such as personal collections or museums. For example, pieces are noted as being part of the "Curt Valentin Gallery" or "Busch-Reisinger Museum," among others. Some of the artists mentioned include August Macke, Franz Marc, and others.
The handwriting on the page includes words possibly indicating ownership or interest, like "Valentin" and possibly notes on transactions or permissions, such as "ok," "no," or "cancel."
Given the condition of the pages, with their worn edges and what appears to be age-related discoloration, this catalogue may be relatively old or well-used. The items listed seem to include works from the early 20th century based on the years provided next to each work. The works are numbered, and this system is likely used for easy reference within a larger catalogue or exhibition.
The image shows an open book, likely an art catalog or exhibition record, with detailed entries about various artworks. The left and right pages are filled with handwritten and typed annotations, descriptions, and markings. Here's a breakdown of the visible content:
This image depicts a detailed and organized record of artworks, likely used for archival, exhibition, or scholarly purposes.
The image displays an open book, presumably a catalog or an exhibition guide, with handwritten annotations and corrections on its pages. The pages are filled with text, mostly in black ink, listing artworks, their titles, artists, and sometimes dimensions. There are also some pencil marks, corrections, and additions in red and blue ink. The book appears to be a record of artworks, possibly from an exhibition or a collection, with each entry providing details such as the title, the artist, the medium, and the dimensions of the artwork. The layout is organized in a structured format, with numbers or codes preceding each entry. The annotations and corrections suggest that the book is a working document, possibly used for cataloging or managing an art collection.
A book with handwritten text is open on a surface, possibly a table. The book is opened to two pages, with the left page numbered 101 and the right page numbered 111. The pages have handwritten text in black and red ink, with some words and phrases underlined. The text appears to be a list of artworks, with the names of the artists, the titles of the artworks, and the dimensions of the artworks.