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The image shows an open page from a book, specifically a page listing sculptures. The page is titled "Sculpture (cont.)," indicating that it is a continuation from a previous page. The text is typed and lists three sculptures along with details about each piece. Here is a summary of the information provided:
Hermann Blumenthal (1905-1942):
Kurt Lehmann (1905- ):
Ewald Matare (1887- ):
The page appears to be part of a catalog or a detailed listing, possibly from a museum or an art collection. The book has a green hardcover binding.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing details of sculptures. The page is labeled "Sculpture (cont.)" and contains three entries:
Hermann Blumenthal (1905-1942):
Kurt Lehmann (1905-):
Ewald Matare (1887-):
The page number visible at the top left is "-5-", indicating it is likely part of a larger document or catalog. The page itself is from an older book, indicated by the style of the writing and the paper quality.
The image shows an open book with a single page displayed. The page, marked with the number "-5-" at the top, continues a section titled "Sculpture (cont.)" and lists several sculptures along with their creators, dates, materials, and the means of acquisition.
The listed sculptures are:
The book appears to be well-preserved and the page is clean, with the text clearly printed. The edges of the book are visible, showing a green spine. The background is a plain, light-colored surface.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a museum or gallery catalog or inventory list. This particular page is focused on sculptures and provides details about specific artworks by three different artists:
Hermann Blumenthal (1905-1942)
Kurt Lehmann (1905- )
Ewald Mataré (1887- )
The page is part of a section labeled "Sculpture (cont.)," indicating it is a continuation from a previous page. The page number is "-5-". The entries include the artists' birth and death years (where applicable), the title of the artwork, material, year of creation, and the fund or source of purchase.
The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, specifically page 5, which lists information about sculptures.
The entry is titled "Sculpture (cont.)" and includes the following details:
Hermann Blumenthal (1905-1942):
Kurt Lehmann (1905-):
Ewald Mataré (1887-):
Each entry provides the artist's name, the title of the sculpture, the material used, the year it was created, and the source of the purchase fund.
The image shows a page from an open book, specifically page 5, detailing information about sculptures. The entries are as follows:
Hermann Blumenthal (1905-1942):
Kurt Lehmann (1905- ):
Ewald Mataré (1887- ):
The page is part of a larger text, likely a catalog or a documentation of artworks in a collection. The entries include the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the medium used, the year of creation, and the method of acquisition.
The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, specifically page 5, listing sculptures in a typed format. The page is titled "Sculpture (cont.)" and includes three entries:
The page is clean with black typed text on white paper, and it is part of a larger book with thick cream-colored pages and a green hardcover.
The image shows a printed page from a book or catalog. This particular page appears to list various works of sculpture along with brief descriptions. You can see that it's a continuation from a previous page as indicated by "Sculpture (cont.)" at the top.
Here are the entries visible on the page:
The page looks well-preserved with a creamy white color and black text, suggesting the book is not very recent but has been kept in good condition. The open book is resting on a flat surface with a gray background, and the remainder of the book is off to the left side of the image, showing the edge of the pages and the cover which appears to have a greenish-brown fabric covering. There's another layer or piece of paper between the page being viewed and the rest of the book, which might be there to protect the book's pages.
The image shows an open book with a page titled "Sculpture (cont.)". The page contains a list of sculptural works along with details about their creators, materials, dates, and acquisition information. Here is a breakdown of the content:
Hermann Blumenthal (1905–1942):
Kurt Lehmann (1905–):
Ewald Mataré (1887–):
This page is likely part of a museum catalog, art collection inventory, or exhibition record, documenting sculptures and their acquisition details. The inclusion of artists' lifespans, materials, dates, and funding sources suggests it is used for historical, academic, or curatorial purposes.
The image depicts a formal, structured document typical of art institution records, emphasizing clarity and precision in cataloging artistic works.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or a museum's inventory, with a white page featuring black text. The page appears to be part of a section discussing sculptures, as indicated by the heading "Sculpture (cont.)" at the top of the page. The text lists several sculptures along with their respective artists, creation years, materials, and purchase details. The sculptures mentioned are "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal, "Cat" by Kurt Lehmann, and "Grazing Cow" by Ewald Mataré. The materials used for these sculptures are bronze, cast iron, and bronze, respectively. The purchase details include the names of the funds or individuals who acquired the sculptures, such as the David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin and the Association Fund.