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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796147

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The image depicts the cover of a magazine titled "Globe," dated October 1949. The cover art features a painting of a woman in a red coat holding a bouquet of flowers. The painting has an abstract style with bold colors and simplified forms.

The cover includes the following text:

  • "European Masters of Our Time" (with a note indicating that the story is on pages 6 and 7).
  • "Fiction This Issue"
    • "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervand
    • "A Bullet for the Purser" by John Knox Laughty
    • "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris

The cover also has a vertical red stripe on the right side with the word "Globe" and "October 1949" written on it. The magazine appears to be a literary publication, featuring short stories and articles.

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This image is of an old magazine cover. The cover features a bold and stylized painting of a woman, which appears to be in an expressionist or cubist style. The artwork is vibrant with contrasting colors such as reds, blues, and yellows.

The text on the cover indicates that the magazine is titled "Globe," with the subtitle "Flying Colors." The cover also highlights several stories within the issue:

  • "European Masters of Our Time" is mentioned with a note that the story can be found on pages 6 and 7.
  • "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervand is indicated as fiction featured in this issue.
  • "A Bullet For The Purser" by John Rhodes Stardy, noted as part of a three-part series.
  • "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris.

The magazine is dated October, and there is a vertical red and white banner on the right side with the words "Globe" and "Flying Colors" printed on it. The overall design and content suggest that this magazine issue was published several decades ago.

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The image shows the cover of an old magazine titled "Globe" from October. The cover features a striking, expressive portrait of a person, likely a woman, in an art style reminiscent of early 20th-century modernism. The colors are bold and vibrant, with a strong contrast between reds, blues, and other hues.

The title "European Masters of Our Time" is prominently displayed, with a note indicating that the story is on pages 6 and 7. Below the main title, there are three fiction pieces highlighted:

  1. "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervand, marked as the featured fiction for the issue.
  2. "A Bullet for the Purser" by John Rhodes Starling, noted as part one of a three-part series.
  3. "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris.

The cover also includes a partial view of the magazine's spine, indicating that it is bound with other issues, suggesting it is part of a collection or a bound volume of the magazine. The magazine appears to be from a historical period, likely mid-20th century.

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The image shows the cover of an old issue of a magazine. The cover is a striking piece of artwork featuring an abstract portrait of a person with a bold, expressive style.

Key details include:

  1. Artwork:

    • The central figure in the artwork is stylized and somewhat abstract, with strong, defined features and a dramatic use of color.
    • The person is depicted wearing a dark coat and holding what appears to be a plant or a bundle of flowers.
    • The background includes a somewhat blurred room setting with what looks like a fireplace and a partially visible painting.
  2. Magazine Title and Issue:

    • The magazine is titled "Globe," with a subtitle "Flying Colors" and "Globe Publishing Co."
    • The cover also mentions "European Masters of Our Time," with a story on pages 6 and 7.
    • Other stories listed include:
      • "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervaud
      • "A Bullet for the Purser" by John Rhodes Stardy (part of a three-part series)
      • "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris
  3. Cover Design:

    • The cover design includes a mix of bold colors and text, with the magazine title and stories written in contrasting fonts and colors.
    • There is a partial yellow and red spine visible on the right side of the cover, indicating it belongs to a series.
  4. Date and Additional Information:

    • The issue is dated October, though the specific month and year are not entirely clear from the visible portion.

This magazine cover suggests a blend of artistic expression with a focus on literature, likely targeting an audience interested in contemporary European art and stories.

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The image displays a vintage magazine titled "Esquire" from October, featuring an striking cover illustration. The artwork is an expressionist-style portrait of a man dressed in a suit, holding a walking stick. The background includes an abstract, somber depiction of what appears to be an interior scene with another figure in the back. The color palette is dominated by dark, somber tones with contrasts of red and dark blue.

The magazine features several story listings at the bottom, including:

  • "European Masters of Our Time" (Story on Pages 6 and 7)
  • "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervand
  • "A Bullet for the Purser" by John Rhodes Stady (Part of Three Parts)
  • "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris

The right side of the magazine features an advertisement for "Globe Telephone" with the slogan "For the man who thinks." The overall design and artistry suggest a focus on sophisticated, highbrow content aimed at a discerning male audience of the time.

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The image shows the back cover of a vintage magazine titled "Sunshine Magazine for Boys and Girls." This particular issue features a section called "European Masters of Our Time," which includes a story starting on pages 6 and 7.

The cover art for this section depicts a stylized illustration of a man, likely an important European figure from history or literature. The illustration is done in a modernist, expressive style with bold colors and strong lines. The background includes elements such as a window with curtains and abstract shapes.

Below the illustration, there are titles of various stories included in the issue:

  1. "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervaud, which is noted as a fiction piece featured in this issue.
  2. "A Bullet For The Purser" by John Rhodes Sturdy, with a note that it is part of a three-part serial.
  3. "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Nurr.

The magazine appears to be from October, as noted in the top right corner. The general design and typography suggest it is from the mid-20th century.

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The image shows an old, slightly worn magazine lying open, revealing part of its front cover design and a few of the initial pages on the left. The magazine is titled "Sunset Magazine," and a caption at the bottom of the cover reads "European Masters of Our Time." It features a print of a colorful painting of a person in a red coat, standing beside plants. The cover also mentions fiction pieces titled "Flying Colors" by Marie C. and Normand, and "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris, as well as the first of three parts of "A Bullet For The Purser" by John Rhodes Sturdy. The magazine is dated October 6 (the year is not visible). The publication seems to have a cultural or literary focus, given the content advertised on the cover.

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The image shows a page from a magazine titled "Globe Sunday Magazine." This particular issue is dated October 6 (the year is not visible). The cover features an abstract or expressionist painting of a person wearing a red jacket with black accents, standing against a background with a framed picture and some foliage or plant shapes. The artwork is somewhat stylized and uses bold colors such as red, black, and dark blue.

At the bottom of the page, there are titles and credits for articles and stories, including:

  • "European Masters of Our Time" (Story on Pages 6 and 7)
  • "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nervand (Fiction This Issue)
  • "A Bullet For The Purser" by John Rhodes Sturdy (First of Three Parts)
  • "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris

The overall layout suggests this is from a vintage or mid-20th-century magazine publication.

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The image shows the inside cover of a vintage magazine or publication. The cover features a striking illustration with a bold, stylized design. The central figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, wearing a red garment with a black collar and a dark, expressive face. The background includes abstract, geometric shapes and a textured, layered composition that gives the illustration a modern, artistic feel.

To the right of the illustration, there is a vertical column of text with the words "Glätte," "Spinn," and "Kunst" prominently displayed, suggesting themes related to art or creativity. Below the illustration, there is a yellow banner with the title "European Masters of Our Time" and a subtitle "Story on Pages 6 and 7." Underneath this title, three short stories are listed:

  • "Flying Colors" by Marie de Nevrand
  • "A Bullet For The Purser" by John Rhodes Sturdy (Part One of Three Parts)
  • "Mesteno" by Thomas Francis Norris

The publication is identified as "Fiction This Issue," indicating that it contains fictional content. The date "October" is visible at the bottom right corner, suggesting the issue was published in October. The overall design and typography reflect a mid-20th-century aesthetic, likely from the 1940s or 1950s, given the style of the illustration and text layout. The spine of the magazine is visible on the left, showing the green binding and a portion of the text.

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The image depicts an open book with a vibrant and colorful cover. The cover features a striking painting of a man in a red coat, with a serious expression and a backdrop of blue and red hues. The title of the book, "European Masters of Our Time," is prominently displayed in bold, capitalized letters. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "Flying Colors." The cover also includes a magazine cover with a similar painting, showcasing the book's connection to art and culture. The image captures the essence of European art and culture, highlighting the beauty and depth of the human form and the power of artistic expression.