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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

ARCH.2013.5.6, Rendition: 795954

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The image shows a printed list of artworks, categorized into "Paintings" and "Sculpture." The list includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, and is numbered for reference. Here is a detailed summary:

Paintings

  1. Fay Abrahams - Lunar Bird
  2. Joseph Aylward - Lambrini
  3. Vera Benson - Still Life
  4. Joyce Benvie - Still Life
  5. Paul Biechel - City and Street
  6. Calvin Burnett - Reclining Figure
  7. Marian Cannon - Fancy Bird
  8. Helen Chace - Cobwebs Memories
  9. Mabel Colgate - Buoy
  10. Katharine Compton - Medusa
  11. Edward J. W. Cooper - Duet
  12. Joseph Corish - Clearing By Late Afternoon
  13. J. W. S. Cox - Lonely Winter
  14. Bessy Creighton - Aquarium
  15. Martha Crocker - Caroline
  16. Elizabeth Curtis - Autumn
  17. John F. Davis - Boats for Hire
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Mario Vivado of Bolivia
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Museum of Fine Arts
  20. Irma Dochnroff - Yacht Club
  21. Marion Dougherty - Calendulas
  22. Virginia Drury - Christ Church
  23. Daphne Dunbar - Stain Glass in Fenway
  24. Edward Forbes - Third Bridge, Gosnold
  25. Janis Friedman - Still Life
  26. Fay Ginsberg - Quiet Harbor
  27. Martha Glaser - Enna
  28. Robert Grady - Afternoon
  29. Ella Greeley - Blue Waves
  30. Alice Gurwitsch - Eternal Prophetic Conscience
  31. Beverly Hallam - Evolution
  32. Norma Hart - Plum Island Shore
  33. Esther R. Heins - Dead Chicken
  34. Hans Herbotchek-Hansen - Charles River Sky Line
  35. Philip Hicken - Atlantic Forms
  36. Jean Howard - River By Night
  37. Hallie Johnson - Silence
  38. Dominic Mercurio - After Sundown
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Forest Floor
  40. Carl Nelson - Angel
  41. Thomas O'Hara - Sun Climbers
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Meyer Gate
  43. Harley Perkins - Gothic
  44. Margaret Philbrick - Willard Brook
  45. Otis Philbrick - Primrose
  46. Arthur Polonsky - Disguise
  47. Tina Prentiss - Ecclesiastical
  48. Dawn Randall - A Cat is a Cat
  49. M. A. Reardon - Fomythia at Harvard
  50. Benjamin Rowland - The Invaders
  51. Johanna Sandman - Figure #5
  52. David Sheppard - Jazz Band
  53. Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain
  54. Celia Somervell - Wind and Sails
  55. Thomas Sgouros - Savin Hill Yacht Club
  56. Ann Strieby - North Italian Scene
  57. Mary Ellen Sullivan - Cats
  58. Maxwell Swartz - Church on South Main St.
  59. Shan-Ching Toong - The Survivor
  60. Howard Turner - Hen House
  61. Charles Wadsworth - Lupin and Rocks
  62. Lucille Wilkinson - Ipswich Bay
  63. Constance Williston - Rockport Harbor

Sculpture

  1. Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  2. Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  3. Franz H. Denghausen - Fish Feeding
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Head
  5. Frances deB. Henderson - Seated Girl
  6. Dora Pintner - The Virgin
  7. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio
  8. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Leda
  9. Dorothy Spelman - Pelican

At the bottom, there is a note stating: "Prices on request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, Open Weekdays 12-5."

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The image shows a catalog or list of artworks from a gallery, divided into two main categories: Paintings and Sculpture. Here’s a detailed summary:

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Lunar Bird
  2. Joseph Aylward - Lambrini
  3. Vera Benson - Still Life
  4. Joyce Benvie - Still Life
  5. Paul Biechel - City and Street
  6. Calvin Burnett - Reclining Figure
  7. Marian Cannon - Fancy Bird
  8. Helen Chace - Cobwebs Memories
  9. Mabel Colgate - Buoy
  10. Katharine Compton - Medusa
  11. Edward J. W. Cooper - Duet
  12. Joseph Corish - Clearing by Late Afternoon
  13. J. W. S. Cox - Lonely Winter
  14. Bessy Creighton - Aquarium
  15. Martha Crocker - Caroline
  16. Elizabeth Curtis - Autumn
  17. John F. Davis - Boats for Hire
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Mario Vivado of Bolivia
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Museum of Fine Arts
  20. Irma Doctoroff - Yacht Club
  21. Marion Dougherty - Calendulas
  22. Virginia Drury - Christ Church
  23. Daphne Dunbar - Stain Glass in Fenway
  24. Edward Forbes - Third Bridge, Gosnold
  25. Janis Friedman - Still Life
  26. Fay Ginsberg - Quiet Harbor
  27. Martha Glaser - Enna
  28. Robert Grady - Afternoon
  29. Ella Greeley - Blue Waves
  30. Alice Gurwitch - Eternal Prophetic Conscience
  31. Beverly Hallam - Evolution
  32. Norma Hart - Plum Island Shore
  33. Esther R. Heins - Dead Chicken
  34. Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - Charles River Sky Line
  35. Philip Hicken - Atlantic Forms
  36. Jean Howard - River by Night
  37. Halle Johnson - Silence
  38. Dominic Mercurio - After Sundown
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Forest Floor
  40. Carl Nelson - Angel
  41. Thomas O’Hara - Sun Climbers
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Meyer Gate
  43. Harley Perkins - Gothic
  44. Margaret Philbrick - Willard Brook
  45. Otis Philbrick - Primrose
  46. Arthur Polonsky - Disguise
  47. Tina Prentiss - Ecclesiastical
  48. Dawn Randall - A Cat is a Cat
  49. M. A. Reardon - Forsythia at Harvard
  50. Benjamin Rowland - The Invaders
  51. Johanna Sandman - Figure #5
  52. David Sheppard - Jazz Band
  53. Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain
  54. Celia Somervell - Wind and Sails
  55. Thomas Sgouros - Savin Hill Yacht Club
  56. Ann Stieby - North Italian Scene
  57. Mary Ellen Sullivan - Cats
  58. Maxwell Swartz - Church on South Main St.
  59. Shan-Ching Toong - The Survivor
  60. Howard Turner - Hen House
  61. Charles Wadsworth - Lupin and Rocks
  62. Lucille Wilkinson - Ipswich Bay
  63. Constance Williston - Rockport Harbor

Sculpture:

  1. Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  2. Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  3. Franz H. Denhausen - Fish Feeding
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Head
  5. Frances deB. Henderson - Seated Girl
  6. Dora Pintner - The Virgin
  7. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio
  8. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Leda
  9. Dorothy Spelman - Pelican

The catalog also notes that prices are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, open on weekdays from 12:00 to 5:00 PM.

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The image displays an exhibition catalog, listing artworks divided into two categories: Paintings and Sculpture. The catalog includes the names of the artists, their works, and the corresponding numbers presumably indicating where they are displayed.

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Lunar Bird
  2. Joseph Aylward - Lambini
  3. Vera Benson - Still Life
  4. Joyce Benvie - City and Street
  5. Paul Biechel - Reclining Figure
  6. Calvin Burnett - Fancy Bird
  7. Marian Cannon - Cobwebs Memories
  8. Helen Chace - Buoy
  9. Mabel Colgate - Medusa
  10. Katharine Compton - Duet
  11. Edward J. W. Cooper - Clearing by Late Afternoon
  12. Joseph Corish - Lonely Winter
  13. J. W. S. Cox - Aquarium
  14. Bessy Creighton - Caroline
  15. Martha Crocker - Autumn
  16. Elizabeth Curtis - Boats for Hire
  17. John F. Davis - Maria Vivado of Bolivia
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Museum of Fine Arts
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Yacht Club
  20. Irma Doctoraf - Calendulas
  21. Marion Dougherty - Christ Church
  22. Virginia Drury - Stain Glass in Fenway
  23. Daphne Dunbar - Third Bridge, Gosnold
  24. Edward Forbes - Still Life
  25. Janis Friedman - Quiet Harbor
  26. Fay Ginsberg - Enno
  27. Martha Glaser - Afternoon
  28. Robert Grady - Blue Waves
  29. Ella Greeley - Eternal Prophetic Conscience
  30. Alice Gurwitsch - Evolution
  31. Beverly Hallam - Plum Island Shore
  32. Norma Hart - Dead Chicken
  33. Esther R. Heins - Charles River Sky Line
  34. Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - Atlantic Forms
  35. Philip Hicken - River by Night
  36. Jean Howard - Silence
  37. Hille Johnson - After Sundown
  38. Dominic Mercurio - Forest Floor
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - (unlisted artwork name)
  40. Carl Nelson - Angel
  41. Thomas O'Hara - Sun Climbers
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Meyer Gate
  43. Harley Perkins - Gothic
  44. Margaret Philbrick - Willard Brook
  45. Otis Philbrick - Primrose
  46. Arthur Polonsky - Disguise
  47. Tina Prentiss - Ecclesiastical
  48. Dawn Randall - A Cat is a Cat
  49. M. A. Reardon - Forsythia at Harvard
  50. Benjamin Rowland - The Invaders
  51. Johanna Sandman - Figure #5
  52. David Sheppard - Jazz Band
  53. Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain
  54. Celia Somerville - Wind and Sails
  55. Thomas Sgouras - Savin Hill Yacht Club
  56. Ann Stieby - North Italian Scene
  57. Mary Ellen Sullivan - Cats
  58. Maxwell Swartz - Church on South Main St.
  59. Shan-Ching Toong - The Survivor
  60. Howard Turner - Hen House
  61. Charles Wadsworth - Lupin and Rocks
  62. Lucille Wilkinson - Ipswich Bay
  63. Constance Williston - Rockport Harbor

Sculpture:

  1. Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  2. Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  3. Franz H. Denghausen - Fish Feeding
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Head
  5. Frances deB. Henderson - Seated Girl
  6. Dora Pintner - The Virgin
  7. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio
  8. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Leda
  9. Dorothy Speckman - Pelican

At the bottom, the catalog notes that prices are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, open weekdays from 12 to 5.

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The image displays a list of artworks, specifically paintings and sculptures, from an exhibition. The list includes the artists' names, the titles of their works, and, in some cases, the titles of the corresponding pieces.

Paintings Section:

  1. Fay Abrams - Lunar Bird
  2. Joseph Ayward - Lambrini
  3. Vera Benson - Still Life
  4. Joyce Benvie - Still Life
  5. Paul Biechel - City and Street
  6. Calvin Burnett - Reclining Figure
  7. Marian Cannon - Fancy Bird
  8. Helen Chace - Cobwebs memories Boy
  9. Mabel Colgate - (Title not fully visible)
  10. Katharine Compton - Medusa
  11. Edward J. W. Cooper - Duet
  12. Joseph Corish - Clearing By Late Afternoon
  13. J. W. S. Cox - Lonely Winter
  14. Bessy Creighton - Aquarium
  15. Martha Crocker - Carolinian Autumn
  16. Elizabeth Curtis - Boats for Hire
  17. John F. Davis
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Mario Vivado de Bolivia
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Museum of Fine Arts
  20. Irma Doctoroff - Yacht Club
  21. Marion Dougherty - Calendulas
  22. Virginia Drury - Christ Church
  23. Daphne Dunbar - Stain Glass in Fenway
  24. Edward Forbes - Third Bridge, Gosnold
  25. Janis Friedman - Still Life
  26. Fay Ginsberg - Quiet Harbor
  27. Martha Glazer - Enna
  28. Robert Grady - Afternoon
  29. Ella Greeley - Blue Waves
  30. Alice Gurwitch - Eternal Prophetic Conscience
  31. Beverly Hallam - Evolution
  32. Norma Hart - Plum Island Shore
  33. Esther R. Heins - Dead Chicken
  34. Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - Charles River Sky Line
  35. Philip Hickin - Atlantic Forms
  36. Jean Howard - River By Night
  37. Halle Johnson - Silence
  38. Dominic Mercurio - After Sundown
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Forest Floor
  40. Carl Nelson
  41. Thomas O'Hara
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Harley Perkins
  43. Margaret Philbrick - Gothic
  44. Otis Philbrick - Primrose
  45. Arthur Polonsky - Disguise
  46. Tina Prentiss
  47. Dawn Randall
  48. M. A. Reardon
  49. Benjamin Rowland
  50. Johanna Sandman - Figure #5
  51. David Sheppard - Jazz Band
  52. Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain
  53. Celia Somerwell - Wind and Sails
  54. Thomas Sgouros - Savin Hill Yacht Club
  55. Ann Strieby - North Italian Scene
  56. Mary Ellen Sullivan - Cats
  57. Maxwell Swartz - Church on South Main St.
  58. Shan-Ching Toong - The Survivor
  59. Howard Turner
  60. Charles Wadsworth
  61. Lucille Wilkinson - Ipswich Bay
  62. Constance Wilkinson - Rockport Harbor

Sculpture Section:

  1. Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  2. Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  3. Franz H. Denghausen - Fish Feeding
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Head
  5. Dora Pintner - Seated Girl
  6. The Virgin
  7. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio
  8. Leda
  9. Dorothy Spelman - Pelican

At the bottom, it mentions that prices are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, and that the gallery is open weekdays from 12 to 5.

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The image shows a document listing various artworks along with their artists. The document is divided into two main sections: Paintings and Sculpture.

Paintings:

The paintings section lists 40 artworks with the artist's name and the title of the painting. Here are the details:

  1. Fay Abrams - Lunar Bird
  2. Joseph Aylward - Lambrini
  3. Vera Benson - Still Life
  4. Joyce Benvie - Still Life
  5. Paul Bichel - City and Street
  6. Calvin Burnett - Reclining Figure
  7. Marian Cannon - Fancy Bird
  8. Helen Chace - Cobwebs Memories
  9. Mabel Colgate - Buoy
  10. Katharine Compton - Medusa
  11. Edward J. W. Cooper - Duet
  12. Joseph Corish - Clearing By Late Afternoon
  13. J. W. S. Cox - Lonely Winter
  14. Bessy Creighton - Aquarium
  15. Martha Crocker - Caroline
  16. Elizabeth Curtis - Autumn
  17. John F. Davis - Boats for Hire
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Mario Vivado of Bolivia
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Museum of Fine Arts
  20. Irma Doctoroff - Yacht Club
  21. Marion Dougherty - Calendulas
  22. Virginia Drury - Christ Church
  23. Daphne Dunbar - Stain Glass in Fenway
  24. Edward Forbes - Third Bridge, Cosnold
  25. Janis Friedman - Still Life
  26. Fay Ginsberg - Quiet Harbor
  27. Martha Glaser - Enna
  28. Robert Grady - Afternoon
  29. Ella Greeley - Blue Waves
  30. Alice Gurwitsch - Eternal Prophetic Conscience
  31. Beverly Hallam - Evolution
  32. Norma Hart - Plum Island Shore
  33. Esther R. Heins - Dead Chicken
  34. Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - Charles River Sky Line
  35. Philip Hicken - Atlantic Forms
  36. Jean Howard - River By Night
  37. Halle Johnson - Silence
  38. Dominic Mercurio - After Sundown
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Forest Floor
  40. Carl Nelson - Angel
  41. Thomas O’Hara - Sun Climbers
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Meyer Gate
  43. Harley Perkins - Gothic
  44. Margaret Philbrick - Willard Brook
  45. Otis Philbrick - Primrose
  46. Arthur Polonsky - Disguise
  47. Tina Prentiss - Ecclesiastical
  48. Dawn Randall - A Cat is a Cat
  49. M. A. Reardon - Forsythia at Harvard
  50. Benjamin Rowland - The Invaders
  51. Johanna Sandman - Figure #5
  52. David Sheppard - Jazz Band
  53. Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain
  54. Celia Somervell - Wind and Sails
  55. Thomas Sgouros - Savin Hill Yacht Club
  56. Ann Striby - North Italian Scene
  57. Mary Ellen Sullivan - Cats
  58. Maxwell Swartz - Church on South Main St.
  59. Shan-Ching Toong - The Survivor
  60. Howard Turner - Hen House
  61. Charles Wadsworth - Lupin and Rocks
  62. Lucille Wilkinson - Ipswich Bay
  63. Constance Williston - Rockport Harbor

Sculpture:

The sculpture section lists 9 artworks with the artist's name and the title of the sculpture:

  1. Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  2. Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  3. Franz H. Denghausen - Fish Feeding
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Head
  5. Frances deB. Henderson - Seated Girl
  6. Dora Pintner - The Virgin
  7. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio
  8. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Leda
  9. Dorothy Spelman - Pelican

Additional Information:

At the bottom of the document, it mentions that prices can be requested at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, and the gallery is open weekdays from 12 to 5 PM.

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The image displays a list of artworks from a catalog or exhibition, detailing both paintings and sculptures. Here is a detailed summary:

Paintings

The list of paintings includes the following entries with artist names and titles of their respective works:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Lunar Bird
  2. Joseph Aylward - Lambrini
  3. Vera Benson - Still Life
  4. Joyce Benvie - Still Life
  5. Paul Bichel - City and Street
  6. Calvin Burnett - Reclining Figure
  7. Marian Cannon - Fancy Bird
  8. Helen Chace - Cobwebs Memories
  9. Mabel Colgate - Buoy
  10. Katharine Compton - Medusa
  11. Edward J. W. Cooper - Duet
  12. Joseph Corish - Clearing By Late Afternoon
  13. J. W. S. Cox - Lonely Winter
  14. Bessy Creighton - Aquarium
  15. Martha Crocker - Caroline
  16. Elizabeth Curtis - Autumn
  17. John F. Davis - Boats for Hire
  18. Josephine Arico Delva - Mario Vivado of Bolivia
  19. Charles Demetropoulos - Museum of Fine Arts
  20. Irma Doctoroff - Yacht Club
  21. Marion Dougherty - Calendulas
  22. Virginia Drury - Christ Church
  23. Daphne Dunbar - Stain Glass in Fenway
  24. Edward Forbes - Third Bridge, Gosnold
  25. Janis Friedman - Still Life
  26. Fay Ginsberg - Quiet Harbor
  27. Martha Glaser - Enna
  28. Robert Grady - Afternoon
  29. Ella Greeley - Blue Waves
  30. Alice Gurwitsch - Eternal Prophetic Conscience
  31. Beverly Hallam - Evolution
  32. Norma Hart - Plum Island Shore
  33. Esther R. Heins - Dead Chicken
  34. Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - Charles River Sky Line
  35. Philip Hicken - Atlantic Forms
  36. Jean Howard - River By Night
  37. Halle Johnson - Silence
  38. Dominic Mercurio - After Sundown
  39. Priscilla Montgomery - Forest Floor
  40. Carl Nelson - Angel
  41. Thomas O'Hara - Sun Climbers
  42. Donald Outerbridge - Meyer Gate
  43. Harley Perkins - Gothic
  44. Margaret Philbrick - Willard Brook
  45. Otis Philbrick - Primrose
  46. Arthur Polonsky - Disguise
  47. Tina Prentiss - Ecclesiastical
  48. Dawn Randall - A Cat is a Cat
  49. M. A. Reardon - Forsythia at Harvard
  50. Benjamin Rowland - The Invaders
  51. Johanna Sandman - Figure #5
  52. David Sheppard - Jazz Band
  53. Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain
  54. Celia Somerville - Wind and Sails
  55. Thomas Sgouros - Savin Hill Yacht Club
  56. Ann Stieby - North Italian Scene
  57. Mary Ellen Sullivan - Cats
  58. Maxwell Swartz - Church on South Main St.
  59. Shan-Ching Toong - The Survivor
  60. Howard Turner - Hen House
  61. Charles Wadsworth - Lupin and Rocks
  62. Lucille Wilkinson - Ipswich Bay
  63. Constance Williston - Rockport Harbor

Sculpture

The list of sculptures includes:

  1. Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  2. Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  3. Franz H. Denghausen - Fish Feeding
  4. Frances deB. Henderson - Head
  5. Frances deB. Henderson - Seated Girl
  6. Dora Pintner - The Virgin
  7. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio
  8. Elizabeth McLean Smith - Leda
  9. Dorothy Spelman - Pelican

Additional Information

  • Prices for the artworks were available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery.
  • The gallery was located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, and was open on weekdays from 12 to 5.

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The image shows a printed list of artworks categorized into two sections: "PAINTINGS" and "SCULPTURE."

Under "PAINTINGS," there are 63 entries, each featuring the artist's name followed by the title of the artwork. Some examples include:

  • Fay Abrahams - Lunar Bird
  • Joseph Alyward - Lambkin
  • Vera Benson - Still Life
  • Paul Biechel - City and Street
  • Marion Dougherty - Calendulas
  • Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - Charles River Sky Line
  • Carl Nelson - Angel
  • Dawn Randall - A Cat is a Cat
  • Jessie Sherman - Basement Bargain

Under "SCULPTURE," there are 9 entries with similar formatting, including:

  • Nathaniel Burwash - Rooster
  • Susan Chambers - Gulls Coming to Field
  • Frances dB. Henderson - Head
  • Elizabeth McLean Smith - Adagio, Leda, Pelican

At the bottom, there is a note stating that prices are available on request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square. The gallery is open weekdays from 12 to 5.

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The image displays a document, likely a brochure or a gallery exhibition list, detailing a collection of art pieces by various artists. The document is divided into three sections: paintings, sculpture, and a footer note.

The "paintings" section lists works numbered 1 through 63, with each number corresponding to a title and the name of the artist. For example, number 1 reads "Fay Abrahams Lunar Bird," indicating that the artwork titled "Lunar Bird" is by artist Fay Abrahams. The list includes a variety of titles, suggesting a diverse range of subjects and themes.

The "sculpture" section is shorter, listing works numbered 64 through 72, again with titles alongside artist names. For example, number 64 is "Nathaniel Burwash Rooster," indicating a sculpture titled "Rooster" by Nathaniel Burwash.

The footer note provides additional information about where the artworks are being exhibited: "Prices on request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, Open Weekdays 12-5." This suggests that the document is related to an exhibit at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery and includes details on the availability and viewing times of the exhibition.

The document has a classic and simple layout, printed on cream-colored paper that gives it an elegant look. The typographic choice and alignment give a professional and structured appearance to the content. The overall impression is that of a formal presentation of an art exhibition catalog or list, intended for gallery visitors and art collectors.

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The image shows a page from an art catalog or exhibition listing. It is divided into two main sections: Paintings and Sculpture. Each section contains a numbered list of artists, their names, and the titles of their respective works.

Paintings Section:

  • The left column lists 39 paintings, with each entry numbered from 1 to 39.
  • Each entry includes the artist's name followed by the title of their painting.
  • The titles of the paintings are varied and descriptive, such as "Lunar Bird," "Still Life," "Medusa," "Boats for Hire," "After Sundown," and "Forest Floor."
  • The artists' names are listed alphabetically, and the titles reflect a range of subjects, including landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and abstract or conceptual works.

Sculpture Section:

  • The right column lists 8 sculptures, with each entry numbered from 64 to 72.
  • Each entry includes the artist's name followed by the title of their sculpture.
  • The titles of the sculptures are also descriptive, such as "Rooster," "Gulls Coming to Field," "Fish Feeding," "Seated Girl," and "Pelican."
  • Similar to the paintings, the sculptures cover a variety of subjects and styles.

Additional Information:

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating that prices are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square.
  • The gallery is open weekdays from 12–5 PM.

Overall Layout:

  • The page is clean and organized, with a clear separation between the two sections.
  • The font is consistent and legible, suggesting a formal and professional presentation, likely for an art exhibition or catalog.

This page serves as a catalog or inventory of artworks, providing a comprehensive overview of the artists and their pieces featured in the exhibition.

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The image appears to be a page from an art exhibition catalog. It lists the names of artists and the titles of their paintings and sculptures. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column listing the artists' names and the titles of their paintings, and the right column listing the titles of their sculptures. The page also includes the location and opening hours of the exhibition, as well as the prices of the artworks on request. The catalog is likely from the 1950s or 1960s, based on the style of the text and the layout of the page.