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ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796069
The image shows two pages from a book or catalog, specifically pages 151 and 152, listing various works of art. The entries are organized in a tabular format with details such as title, artist, year, medium, dimensions, and other relevant information. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
The image displays a list of songs from the discography of a music group, likely a Japanese band named "Baruburu" (バルバラ). The list includes song titles in English along with some details about each song's single or album release. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
This collection showcases various singles and special releases by the band, including limited editions and unique formats like flexi-discs and lithographs.
The image shows an open book with a detailed listing of various poems, likely from a collection or bibliography of works by Paul Celan. The book appears to be a catalog or reference guide, specifically titled "Paul Celan: Bibliography" or similar, and it lists poems with their publication details.
Here's a detailed summary of the contents visible on the pages:
Left Page:
119. The First Day ("Der erste Tag")
120. Cathedral ("Die Kathedrale")
121. The Druse Beggar ("Der drusische Bettler")
122. God Reby ("Gott Reby")
123. The Rocks ("Die Felsen")
124. The Seventh Day ("Der siebente Tag")
125. The Foundling ("Der Findling")
126. The Outcasts ("Die Ausgestoßenen")
127. Revolt ("Empörung")
128. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
129. Three Gray Women ("Drei graue Frauen")
Right Page:
130. The Foundling ("Der Findling")
131. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
132. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
133. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
134. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
135. Faust and Mephisto ("Faust und Mephisto")
136. The Dance of Death ("Totentanz")
137. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
138. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
139. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
140. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
141. Selected Poems ("Ausgewählte Gedichte")
142. The Dance of Death ("Totentanz")
143. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
144. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
145. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
146. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
147. Old Woman Laughing on Two Sticks ("Alte Frau lachend auf zwei Stöcken")
148. The Wandering Death ("Wanderer Tod")
The entries include detailed information about the publication history, signatures, and illustrations for each poem. The book seems to be a comprehensive bibliography of Paul Celan’s works, including various editions and special prints.
The image shows a page from a book catalog or a list of artworks, specifically focusing on a collection of etchings by the artist L. E. Barlich. The page is divided into several sections, each listing various works with titles, publication years, and dimensions. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
The First Day / Der erste Tag
Catherlines / Die Catherlines
The Divine Beggar / Der göttliche Bettler
God Belly / Gott Bauch
The Rocks / Die Felsen
The Seventh Day / Der siebente Tag
The Foundling / Der Findling
The Outcasts / Die Ausgestoßenen
The Foundling / Der Findling
Quarrelling Couple in the Rain
The Stonemason and the Red Emperor
The Dog Cart
Kummer und seine Tochter Else
The Keeper of the Key
The Lord Steps Forth from Eternity
The Child in Glory
Away With the Work of Human Greed
Wandering Death / Wandernder Tod
Old Woman Leaning on Two Sticks / Frau Sorgen (DAK)
Selected Poems / Gedichte: Ausgewählte Gedichte
Faust and Mephistopheles
The Dance of Death III / Totentanz III
To the Moon II / Zum Mond II
The Prayer of the Parish I / Die Pariser I
The Red Love / Die Rote Liebe
Prometheus II / Prometheus II
The Dance of Death IV / Totentanz IV
Mephistopheles and a Young Witch
The page is detailed with specific dimensions, publication years, and signatures of the artist L. E. Barlich, indicating the cataloging of his etchings and lithographs.
The image shows a page from a catalog or an art book, specifically listing various works of art by the artist L.E. Burleigh. Here’s a detailed description of the contents:
Title and Sections:
Artworks Listed (with details):
119: "The First Day: Der erste Tag" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/4” x 14”)
120: "Cathédrale" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10” x 14”)
121: "The Divine Regger" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/4” x 14”)
122: "God Belly: Gottes Bauch" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 9 1/2” x 14”)
123: "The Rocks: Die Felsen" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/2” x 14”)
124: "The Seventh Tag: Die siebente Tag" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/2” x 14”)
125: "The Wounded Tag: Der verwundete Tag" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/2” x 14”)
126: "The Outcasts: Die Ausgestoßenen" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 20” x 16 1/2”)
127: "Revolving: Der Drehtag" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10” x 14”)
128: "Poet’s Page: Der Dichter Elias" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/4” x 14”)
129: "The Two Worlds: Zwei Welten" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 20” x 16 1/2”)
130: "Stony Road: Steiner Weg" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 20” x 16 1/2”)
131: "Three Grey Women: Drei graue Frauen" (signed L.E. Burleigh, 10 1/2” x 14”)
1932: Various works include:
1923: Includes:
1924: A selection of poems and other works:
General Observations:
The catalog appears to be an informative and detailed record of Burleigh's artistic output, likely aimed at collectors, art historians, or enthusiasts.
The image shows an open book, lying on a flat surface. The book appears to be a catalog or collection of some sort, given the structured, numbered entries and the detailed descriptions. The text is printed in black on white pages, and the book is open to two facing pages, numbered 118-119 on the left and 140-141 on the right.
The content of the book seems to be in German, and it includes titles of literary or artistic works, possibly poetry, as some entries are titled "Gedicht" (poem). There are also names of people, which could be authors or creators, and the words “signed” and dimensions, suggesting that these might be descriptions of signed artworks or printed works. Some entries also include the word “lithograph,” indicating the medium of the works.
For example, on the left page, there are entries such as “Der Erste Tag” (The First Day) and “Der Untergang” (The Downfall), with the name “Paul Cassirer” appearing as a publisher or perhaps an author. On the right page, there are entries such as “Wandernde Tod” (Wandering Death) and “Alte Frau” (Old Woman), with the name “Franz Song” mentioned, possibly as an author or artist.
The layout is clean and minimal, with the text organized in a clear, readable font. The background is a plain, light-colored surface, which contrasts with the text, making it easy to read. The image evokes a sense of scholarly work or an art catalog with detailed descriptions of various pieces.
This image shows an open book with two pages visible, displaying a catalog of artworks. The pages capture a list with numbers, titles of artworks in English and German, details of the artist's signature, and dimensions of the artwork in inches. The titles reference various subjects, ranging from "The First Day" and "Cathedrals" to "Wandering Death" and "Old Woman Leaning On Two Sticks." The artist's initials 'L. E. Barlach' precede most of the art piece titles, indicating the creator of the works. Some list details about where the pieces are lent from, such as "lent by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" or "lent by the National Gallery of Art, Rosenwald Collection." The titles suggest a range of themes including religious and mythological figures, as well as scenes from everyday life. The text on the pages is legible, and the book itself appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide, which is often used by galleries or museums to provide visitors with information about the displayed works.
The image depicts an open book, showcasing two facing pages filled with a detailed and organized list of artworks. The left page is labeled with the year 1922, while the right page is labeled with the year 1923. Each entry in the list includes the following information:
Title of the Artwork: The titles are presented in both English and German, indicating a bilingual catalog or collection. For example, entries include titles such as "The Founding (Der Finding)," "Wandering Death (Wandernde Tod)," and "Old Woman Leaning On Two Sticks (Alte Frau auf zwei Stöcken)."
Artist's Name: Each entry specifies the artist responsible for the artwork. Artists listed include Paul Cassirer, Georg Muche, and others.
Medium and Dimensions: The medium and dimensions of each artwork are provided, often indicating that the works are prints or lithographs. Dimensions are given in centimeters (e.g., "10 x 14 cm," "7 x 5.5 cm").
Publication Details: Some entries include publication details, such as the publisher (e.g., Paul Cassirer, Berlin) and the year of publication. For instance, "The Founding" was published by Paul Cassirer in Berlin in 1922.
Signatures and Editions: Many entries note whether the artwork is signed by the artist (e.g., "signed L.E. Bartsch") and sometimes mention the edition number or special characteristics, such as "illustrated with woodcut" or "popular two-hundred-bound edition."
Additional Notes: Some entries include additional notes, such as references to specific collections (e.g., "lent by The E. Bartsch Collection") or acknowledgments (e.g., "lent by Mrs. Nazan Jacoby").
The content and structure strongly suggest that this is a catalog or inventory of artworks, likely from an art exhibition, museum collection, or private collection. The inclusion of both English and German titles, along with detailed publication and medium information, indicates an international or scholarly context, possibly from the early 20th century, given the years listed (1922–1923).
Overall, the image portrays a well-organized and informative catalog of artworks, highlighting the diversity of artists, mediums, and themes represented in the collection.
The image shows a book open to a page that contains a list of titles, numbers, and signatures. The page appears to be a catalog or index, with each entry consisting of a title, a number, and a signature. The titles are listed in a column on the left side of the page, while the numbers and signatures are listed in a column on the right side. The page is white with black text, and the entries are organized in a clear and easy-to-read format.
An open book is placed on a wooden surface. The book is opened to a page with text and numbers printed on it. The text is in black font, and the numbers are in white font. The page has a grid-like structure, with the text and numbers arranged in rows and columns. The page appears to be a table of contents or an index, as it lists various topics and their corresponding page numbers.