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ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796066
The image displays an open book, likely a catalog or an art book, featuring detailed descriptions of various artworks on the left page and an illustration on the right page. The text on the left side includes entries for different sculptures and drawings, each with specific details such as titles, dates, dimensions, mediums, and locations. For instance, one entry describes a "Seated Woman" from 1919, while another details a "Standing Woman" from 1920, along with information about their current locations in different museums or private collections.
On the right page, there is a black and white illustration of a sculpture titled "Standing Woman Carrying A Staved Child" from 1919. The sculpture, signed by E. Barcich, is described as being chalked and is noted to be in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, Rosenwald Collection. The image shows a figure, presumably a woman, in a dynamic pose, holding a child.
The layout of the book suggests it is a comprehensive catalog, possibly of a specific artist's works, with thorough documentation and illustrations for each piece.
The image shows a spread from a catalog or an art book featuring artwork by Ernst Barlach. The pages are open, displaying entries about several of Barlach's sculptures and drawings.
On the left page:
On the right page:
The right page also includes an image of a detailed drawing by Barlach, showing intricate lines and shading, which appears to be one of his preparatory sketches.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or a book of artworks, featuring detailed entries for various art pieces. Each entry includes the artwork's title, date, medium, dimensions, signatures, provenance, and other relevant information.
Here's a detailed summary of each section visible in the image:
Left Page:
Entry 59: Seated Woman / Sitzenede Weib
Entry 60: Standing Woman
Entry 61: Standing Woman
Entry 62: Lovers / Die Hockenden
Entry 63: Standing Girl With Folded Arms
Entry 64: Old Woman On Crutches / Alte Frau und Krücken
Entry c.1924 65: Seated Figure
Right Page:
Entry c.1925 66: Sketch for A Tembourne
Entry c.1926 67: Invocation To Joy / An die Freude
Entry c.1930 68: The Sinner / Sünderin
Entry c.1922 69: Standing Women Carrying A Starved Child
Addenda:
Entry 191: Man With Bundle
Entry 192: Despair
The image on the right page is a black-and-white sketch of a man and woman, likely representing one of the artworks mentioned in the catalog. The sketch appears to be quite detailed, focusing on the emotional and physical expressions of the subjects.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a catalog or book that details various artworks, specifically sculptures or drawings by Ernst Barlach.
Here are the details from the page:
Left Page:
Seated Woman / Sitzende Frau (c.1925)
Standing Women (c.1925)
Standing Woman (c.1925)
Lamenters / Die Klagenden (c.1925)
Standing Girl With Folded Arms (c.1926)
Old Woman On Crutches / Alte Frau mit Krücken (c.1926)
Right Page:
Seated Figure (c.1925)
Sketch for A Tombstone (c.1926)
Invocation to Joy / An die Freude (c.1926)
The Sinner / Der Sünder (c.1930)
Addenda:
Man With Bundle (c.1922)
Doubter (c.1922)
Additionally, there is an image of a detailed charcoal drawing on the right side of the page, titled "The Sinner / Der Sünder," showing a reclining figure in a dramatic pose.
The page also includes a note at the bottom indicating that the image is a facsimile with wine stains, inked by charcoal in 1969, and located at the National Gallery of Art, Rosenwald Collection.
The image shows a display of several religious artworks and their accompanying descriptions. These descriptions provide detailed information about each piece, including the title, the type of artwork, the artist, the year, the location where it is held, and some contextual notes. Here's a detailed summary of each item in the image:
Item 59: Seated Woman / Sitzende Weib
Item 60: Standing Woman / Stehende Frau
Item 61: Standing Woman / Stehende
Item 62: Lamenters / Die Harckenden
Item 63: Standing Girl With Folded Arms / Stehendes Mädchen mit verschränkten Armen
Item 64: Old Woman On Crutches / Alte Frau auf Krücken
Item c.1925 65: Seated Figure / Sitzende Figur
Item 1926 66: Sketch for A Tombstone / Skizze für ein Grabmal
Item 1928 67: Innovation To Joy / An die Freude
Item c.1932 68: The Singer / Sendomir
Item c.1932 69: Standing Woman Carrying A Starved Child / Stehende Frau mit ausgehungertem Kind
Addendum:
Additionally, there are two illustrations in the image:
Each of these artworks is attributed to Ernst Barlach, a renowned German sculptor, printmaker, and writer. The pieces primarily focus on human figures and emotions, rendered in charcoal and pencil.
The image depicts an open page from a book or catalog that lists and describes various artworks. The entries include details such as titles, dimensions, mediums, signatures, and provenance of the artworks. Here is a detailed summary of the information presented on the pages:
Seated Woman
Standing Woman
Standing Woman
Liegende
Standing Girl With Folded Arms
Old Woman On Crutches
Seated Figure
Sketch for A Tombstone
Invitation To Joy
The Stoner
Standing Woman Carrying A Starved Child
Addenda
Despair
The artworks listed are predominantly charcoal drawings, and most of them are from the collection of Mrs. H.P. Whitney in New York. The entries provide a comprehensive overview of each piece, including its title, dimensions, medium, signature, and provenance.
The image shows an open book or catalog. On the left page, there is a list of art pieces including their titles, mediums, sizes, signature details, and information regarding where they are lent from. The works are labeled with numbers 59 to 68, suggesting this is a section of a larger catalogue, and they are all charcoal drawings by an artist with the initials "L. E. Barlach" followed by dates and inventory numbers.
On the right page, the catalogue continues with a few more entries numbered 69, 193, and 194, also indicating the artist's name as "L. E. Barlach," and details similar to the left page. Below the list, there is a sketch with a caption that reads "PEASANTS WITH WINE FLASKS. Ink over charcoal. 1909 lent by The National Gallery of Art, Rosenwald Collection." The sketch depicts two figures, with one appearing to hold a flask out to the other.
The artwork titles include a variety of subjects like "Seated Woman," "Standing Woman," "Invocation To Joy," and "Despair," indicating a range in theme and subject matter. The descriptions and provenance suggest the book is likely from an exhibition or a catalog raisonné documenting the works of the artist. The dates given with the pieces range from 1909 and seem to go through the 1920s and 30s, providing a timeline of the artist's work.
The image shows an open book with a white background and black text. The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide, as it contains a list of artworks with their descriptions, dates, and signatures. The artworks are drawings or charcoal sketches, and the book includes details such as the artist's name, the medium used, the dimensions of the artwork, and the location where it is currently housed. The book is titled "Standing Woman," which suggests that the artworks featured in the book are related to the theme of standing women.
The image shows an open book with a table of contents and a drawing. The book is open to page 2, with the left page displaying a table of contents with numbered entries and the right page featuring a drawing of a man and a woman with a baby. The drawing is in black and white and appears to be a sketch or illustration. The table of contents lists various entries, including "Standing Woman," "Woman with Folded Arms," and "Departure." The drawing on the right page is titled "Peasants with Wine Flasks" and is attributed to the artist George F.R. Katz. The drawing depicts a man and a woman sitting on the ground, with the man holding a wine flask and the woman holding a baby. The drawing appears to be a sketch or illustration, with a simple and straightforward style.
The image shows an open book, likely an art catalog or exhibition guide, displaying a page with detailed descriptions of various artworks. The page is divided into two columns, each listing different artworks with their corresponding details. Here is a breakdown of the content:
The page appears to be part of a catalog or exhibition guide, detailing various charcoal works by the artist L.E. Balbach. Each entry includes the title, medium, dimensions, year, and location of the artwork. The inclusion of an illustration provides a visual reference for one of the listed pieces, enhancing the catalog's utility for viewers or researchers. The layout is organized and informative, typical of art exhibition documentation.