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The image displays a list of artworks, organized in a table format, with details including the number, title, medium, date, and collection where each piece is held. The table is presented on a typed sheet, which is held open by a green ribbon. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
The sheet is likely part of a catalog or an exhibition, providing an organized overview of the artworks, their media, the year they were created, and their current collections.
The image shows a list of artworks with associated details such as number, work title, medium, creation date, and collection. Here's a detailed summary:
Fantasy
Kin-der-kids
Sussenborn III
House
Ship
Gelmeroda
High Houses Paris
Cathedral at Halle
Sunset
Western Sea
The Freight Steamer
The Red Fiddler
The Yacht Enterprise
Gelmeroda XIII
Manhattan I
Dead End
Old Gables V
Coast of Nevermore
Glowering Sky
Street in Mellingen
Jagged Clouds II
Off the Coast
Streetlights II
Celadon Sky
Windows II
The list covers a range of artworks from various mediums including drawings, watercolors, oil paintings, woodcuts, lithographs, and photostats, spanning from 1902 to 1953, and held in several notable collections and museums.
The image shows a document listing various artworks along with details such as the title, medium, date of creation, and the collection location. Here is a detailed summary of the information:
Fantasy
Kin-der-kids
Sussenborn III
House
Ship
Gelmeroda
High Houses Paris
Cathedral at Halle
Sunset
Western Sea
The Freight Steamer
The Red Fiddler
The Yacht Enterprise
Gelmeroda XIII
Manhattan I
Dead End
Old Gables V
Coast of Nevermore
Glowering Sky
Street in Mellingen
Jagged Clouds II
Off the Coast
Streetlights II
Celadon Sky
Windows II
The document appears to be organized in a tabular format, making it easy to compare the details of each artwork.
The image shows a list of artwork entries with details about each piece. The list is organized in a table format with columns for the following information:
Here is the detailed information from the table:
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 25
The entries span various art forms including drawings, photostats, watercolors, woodcuts, oils, lithographs, and ink drawings, and the dates range from 1902 to 1953. The works are held in various collections including museums, galleries, and private collections.
The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or inventory list detailing various artworks. Each artwork entry includes several columns with the following information:
Here's a detailed list of the artworks mentioned:
The page appears to be part of a catalog for an exhibition or a collection inventory. The arrow pointing to "Fantasy" suggests that it might be the artwork currently being referenced or highlighted.
The image shows a list of artworks, detailing each piece's title, medium, date of creation, and the collection or institution where it is housed. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
Fantasy
Kin-der-kids
Sussenborn III
House
Ship
Gelmeroda
High Houses Paris
Cathedral at Halle
Sunset
Western Sea
The Freight Steamer
The Red Fiddler
The Yacht Enterprise
Gelmeroda XIII
Manhattan I
Dead End
Old Gables V
Coast of Nevermore
Glowering Sky
Street in Mellingen
Jagged Clouds II
Off the Coast
Streetlights II
Celadon Sky
Windows II
The list includes a variety of mediums such as drawings, photostats, watercolors, woodcuts, oil paintings, ink drawings, and lithographs. The artworks span from 1902 to 1953 and are housed in various museums, universities, and private collections.
The image shows a blue paper sheet laid on top of a beige background, listing artworks. The sheet is divided into five columns titled No., Work, Medium, Date, and Collection.
Here is the information presented:
This image shows an open brochure or catalog with a list of art works. The left page lists the works numbered from 1 to 25 with their corresponding titles under the column "Work," the medium they were made in under the column "Medium," and the year they were created under the column "Date." The right page shows the institutions or collectors that own these works under the heading "Collection."
The works listed comprise various mediums such as drawings, watercolors, oil paintings, woodcuts, ink drawings, and a lithograph; they span from the year 1902 to 1958. The collections where these works are housed include museums like the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, as well as private collections like those of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Markson.
The items in the list include titles like "Fantasy," "Kin-der-kids," "Sausenborn III," "House," "High Houses Paris," and "Manhattan I," indicating a diversity in subjects and perhaps styles. There is a placeholder marking the page, suggesting that someone might have been viewing or referencing this particular page before the photo was taken.
The image displays a page from a catalog or inventory list, featuring a list of artworks. The page is blue, with white text. It lists the number, title, medium, date, and collection for each artwork. The artworks are numbered from 1 to 25, and they span a range of mediums, including drawing, photostats, watercolor, woodcut, ink drawing, and oil. The dates of the artworks range from 1902 to 1953. The collections include the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Wesleyan University, Yale University, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, and others.
The image is a photograph of a blue paper with a list of artworks. The paper is attached to a larger piece of paper that is folded in half, with the blue paper visible on the right side of the fold. The list includes the names of the artworks, the medium used, the date of creation, and the collection or owner of the artwork. The artworks are numbered from 1 to 25, and the list includes various types of media, such as drawings, watercolors, oil paintings, and lithographs. The collections and owners mentioned in the list include museums, galleries, and private collectors.