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The image shows a printed list of artworks, specifically paintings and sculptures, likely from an exhibition or gallery catalog. The list is divided into two main sections: "Paintings" and "Sculpture."
This list provides a comprehensive overview of the artists and their respective works featured in the exhibition, along with additional details about awards and gallery information.
The image displays a catalog page listing entries for paintings and sculptures at an art exhibition. Here is a detailed summary:
Paintings:
The paintings are numbered from 1 to 30, and each entry includes the artist's name and title of the artwork.
Fay Abrahams - Nostalgic Enigmas
Calvin Burnett - Juggler
Marian Cannon - Red Horses
S. Goulston Cherniak - Lincoln Barnyard
Mabel Colgate - Against the Window
Katharine Compton - Pale Horse, Pale Rider
Edward J. W. Cooper - Summer City
Bessy Creighton - Scene
Elizabeth Curtis - Poppies
Marjorie De Grasse - Straw Boss
Charles Demetropoulos - Reflections
Diran Dohanian - Pilgrim
Virginia Drury - At the Turn of the Mt. Road
Fay Ginsberg - Colorful Industry
Berta R. Gollahny - Atom Light
Elinor Gooridge - Flutist
Beverly Hallam - Collection
Esther Heins - Study in Blue, Green and Yellow
Hans Herbatschek-Hansen - Memory of Switzerland
Philip Hicken - Dark Moon
Garabed Der Hohannesian - Still Life with Grapes
Celia Hubbard - The Bus Stop
Rosamond Hunt - Light Still Life
Halle Johnson - Le Papillon
Nunzer Luca - Red Tree
Tom Lucas - Merry-Go-Round
William Maynard - Home is Where You Find It
Priscilla Montgomery - Delphinium
Carl G. Nelson - Towards the Harbor
Tom O’Hara - Young Man with Bird
Harley Perkins - Eclogue
Margaret Philbrick - Cove at Nahant
Otis Philbrick - Still Life with Figure
Mary B. Pierce - Valerie
Hugh Price - Pier 6
Johanna Sandman - Painting
Paul Scott - Space Rhythms
Celia Somervell - Dunes
Adelaide Spraul - Head
Jeanne Taylor - o Sunflowers
Rocco Henry Urbano - Composition 8
Charles Wadsworth - Schooner Moon
Barbara Willis - Pink Frost
Sculpture:
The sculptures are numbered from 44 to 50, and include the artist's name and the title of the sculpture.
The bottom of the page mentions that prices for the works are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, open weekdays from 12 to 5.
Additionally, there are notes indicating:
The image displays an exhibition catalog, open to two pages that list artworks divided into two categories: Paintings and Sculpture. The left page is titled "PAINTINGS" and lists 30 artworks by different artists, each with the title of their piece. The right page is divided into two sections: the top continues the list of paintings (entries 31 to 43), and the bottom section is titled "SCULPTURE," listing 6 sculptural works (entries 44 to 50).
The catalog also notes several awards, including the "Mina Pinter Memorial Award," "Honorable Mention," and "Jury Award for Sculpture," with corresponding symbols next to the winning entries. At the bottom, it provides practical information, indicating that prices can be requested at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, and specifies that the gallery is open weekdays from 12 to 5 PM.
The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or list of artworks. It details various paintings and sculptures, including the names of the artists and the titles of their works. Here is a detailed summary:
The image is a page from a catalog or exhibition listing for an art show, detailing the entries under the categories of Paintings and Sculpture.
The paintings section lists 43 entries, each with an associated artist's name and the title of their artwork:
The sculpture section lists 7 entries, each with an artist's name and the title of their work:
The page also mentions specific awards:
The bottom of the page provides information on where prices can be requested, directing to the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, which is open weekdays from 12 to 5 PM.
The image depicts a printed list of artworks from an exhibition, detailing various paintings and sculptures. Here is a detailed summary:
The left side of the list enumerates 43 paintings, each with the artist's name and the title of the artwork:
The right side of the list lists 6 sculptures, with the artist's name and the title of the artwork:
The list provides information about where to request prices for the artworks: Cambridge Art Association Gallery, 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, open on weekdays from 12 to 5.
The image shows a printed list titled "PAINTINGS" and "SCULPTURE," detailing artists' names alongside the titles of their works.
The left side of the list is for paintings, numbered 1 to 43, with each entry listing an artist's name followed by the title of their painting. For example:
There is a note indicating "* Collection" next to Beverly Hallam's work "Flutist."
The right side lists sculptures, numbered 44 to 50, with artist names and titles:
There are two symbols explained below:
Daniel Kornblum’s sculpture "Flame" has a # symbol indicating a Jury Award for Sculpture.
At the bottom, there is information about prices available on request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, open weekdays from 12 to 5.
This image shows a printed page listing what appears to be a catalogue of artworks, divided into two categories: "PAINTINGS" and "SCULPTURE." Each entry on the list consists of a number, the artist's name, and the title of their work. The list under "PAINTINGS" features 43 items, and "SCULPTURE" has 7 items, with some entries marked with symbols indicating special recognition — a star for "The Mina Pintner Memorial Award," a circle for "Honorable Mention," and a hash for "Jury Award for Sculpture."
Toward the bottom right-hand corner of the page is additional information providing prices on request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, including the address and open hours. The gallery is located at 37 Palmer Street, Harvard Square, and is open weekdays from 12-5.
The image provides a sense of being part of a programme or catalogue from an art exhibition, detailing the various artists and their contributions, and it suggests the presence of awards for outstanding works in the exhibition. The page seems to be well-preserved, possibly a part of archival materials or a collection referencing historical art exhibitions.
The image shows a page from an art catalog or exhibition brochure. The page is titled "PAINTINGS" at the top left and lists a numbered series of artworks, each accompanied by the artist's name and the title of the piece. The list includes 43 paintings, with titles such as "Nostalgic Enigmos," "Red Horses," "Against the Window," "Summer City," and "Young Man with Bird," among others.
Below the list of paintings, there is a section titled "SCULPTURE," which lists 6 sculptures, including titles like "Bird of Prey," "Flame," "Spoonbill," and "The Philosopher." Each sculpture is also numbered and attributed to an artist.
At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating that prices for the artworks 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 12–5. Additionally, there are annotations next to some entries, such as an asterisk next to "The Mina Pintner Memorial Award," a circle next to "Honorable Mention," and a hash symbol next to "Jury Award for Sculpture," suggesting special recognitions or awards associated with certain works.
The layout is clean and organized, typical of an art exhibition catalog, with clear typography and structured formatting. The page appears to be part of a larger publication, as suggested by the visible edge of another page in the background.
The image is a spread of pages from a catalog or exhibition brochure. The left page features a list of paintings, each numbered and attributed to a specific artist. The artists' names are listed in a vertical column, and the titles of their paintings are listed in a parallel column. The right page lists sculptures, also numbered and attributed to their respective artists. The sculptures are also listed in a vertical column, with the artists' names and titles of their works in parallel columns. The text is in a serif font and appears to be printed on cream-colored paper. The catalog or brochure includes information about awards and mentions, with a special note about the Mina Pintner Memorial Award and an honorable mention. The bottom of the pages provides information about where to request prices and where the exhibition or gallery is located.