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ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796523
The image is of a page from a booklet or catalog, which lists various artworks and their creators, organized into categories such as paintings, sculptures, and jury selections. The information is presented in a structured format with numbers and titles.
Additional information includes:
The layout of the page is clean and organized, with clear headings and numbering for easy reference. The text is printed on light blue paper, and there is an additional light brown insert at the bottom of the page providing details about a public lecture.
The image depicts a document listing various artworks and related information from an exhibition or art competition organized by the Cambridge Art Association. Here's a detailed breakdown:
The document lists paintings with their respective artists and titles:
The document also lists sculptures with their respective artists and titles:
Prices for the artworks are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 18 Eliot Street.
The image shows an open book or catalog with two pages visible. The pages contain listings and information related to an art exhibition.
Left Page:
Paintings:
The list includes 36 paintings by various artists, each with a title. Some notable entries are:
Sculpture:
The list includes 9 sculptures by different artists, with titles such as:
Jury Selections:
The page also notes the following jury selections:
Additional note: Prices on request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, 18 Eliot Street.
Plants courtesy of Charles of Sage’s.
Right Page:
The page appears to be from an exhibition catalog or program, combining information about artworks and a lecture event.
The image shows a page from a catalog or program, likely from an art exhibition. The page is divided into several sections with detailed information about the exhibits and an event.
Paintings:
Sculpture:
Jury Selections:
Additional notes mention that prices are available upon request at the Cambridge Art Association Gallery, located at 18 Eliot Street.
Event:
The page also notes that plants are courtesy of Charles of Sage's.
The image shows the contents page of an art exhibition catalog or a listing of works displayed in an exhibition.
Paintings:
Sculpture:
Jury Selections:
Public Lecture:
Additionally, there is a note indicating that plants are courtesy of Charles of Sage's.
The listing provides a structured overview of the artworks and additional cultural events related to the exhibition.
The image shows two open booklets or pamphlets, one placed on top of the other. The top booklet appears to be a program or catalog for an art exhibition. It is titled "Paintings" and lists various artworks along with their respective artists. The listed artworks include:
The booklet also includes a section titled "Sculpture," listing sculptures and their creators:
Additionally, there are "Jury Selections" mentioned, including awards such as the Cambridge Art Association Award, The Mina Pitner Memorial Award, and Honorable Mentions.
The bottom booklet is a notice for a public lecture in German by Professor Fritz Martini from the Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart. The lecture, titled "Die Theorie des Romans in Deutschland im 19. Jahrhundert" (The Theory of the Novel in Germany in the 19th Century), is scheduled for Monday, April 14, at 8 p.m. in Mallinckrodt 118-8 (Oxford St.). The lecture is under the joint auspices of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
The image shows an open booklet or gallery program with text on both the left and right pages. The left page is titled "Paintings" and contains a list of artists' names each followed by what appears to be the title of their artwork. There are additional sections dedicated to "Sculpture" and "Jury Selections," which likewise list artists and corresponding titles or awards.
A smaller section at the bottom left corner mentions "PLANTS COURTESY OF CHARLES OF SAGE'S."
The right page, partially obscured by the left page, seems to feature additional program-related content, such as information about awards and a public lecture in German by someone named Professor Fritz Martini of the Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart, related to the topic of Romanes in Germany in the 19th century.
The booklet overall appears to be program material related to an exhibition or art event, given the types of information presented. There is also an address mentioned (18 Eliot Street) which may be the location of the gallery or event premises.
The image shows an open book or catalog with a light blue insert page adhered to the right side of the open book. The insert lists names of artists and titles of their works divided into categories of "Paintings" and "Sculpture," followed by a section titled "Jury Selections."
Below the blue insert, a cream-colored card is affixed, announcing a public lecture in German by Professor Fritz Martini of the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart. The lecture title is "Die Theorie des Romans in Deutschland im 19. Jahrhundert," and it is scheduled for Monday, April 14, at 8 P.M. in Mallinckrodt 18-B (Oxford St.). The lecture is held under the joint auspices of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.
The image shows an open book with two visible pages. The left page is titled "Paintings" and contains a numbered list of artworks, each accompanied by the artist's name and the title of the piece. The list includes a variety of paintings, such as:
Additionally, there is a section labeled "Sculpture", listing several sculptural works, such as:
Below the sculpture section, there is a subsection titled "Jury Selections", which lists awards and honors, including:
The right page features a public lecture announcement. It is titled "Public Lecture in German" and provides details about a lecture by Professor Fritz Martini of the Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart. The lecture is titled "Die Theorie des Romans in Deutschland im 19. Jahrhundert" (The Theory of the Novel in Germany in the 19th Century) and is scheduled for Monday, April 14, at 8 P.M. in Mallinckrodt Hall (B-8 Oxford St.). The lecture is under the joint auspices of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at Harvard University.
The overall design of the book is clean and organized, with a light blue header and structured formatting for the listings and announcements. The text is printed in a professional, readable font, suggesting this is likely a catalog or program for an art exhibition or academic event.
The image is a close-up of a page from a book or catalog, displaying a list of artists and their works, along with some text about awards and an upcoming lecture. The page is predominantly blue with white text, and it includes two sections: one listing paintings and another listing sculptures. The paintings section lists artists such as RITA COLEMAN, KATHARINE COMPTON, and JOHN F. DAVIS, among others, with their respective artwork titles. The sculptures section includes artists like E. J. FOX and RUTH GARDESCJU, also with their artwork titles. There is a section mentioning the Cambridge Art Association Award, the Mina Pintner Memorial Award, and an honorable mention, with prices listed. The bottom of the page has an announcement for a public lecture in German, scheduled for Monday, April 14, at 8 p.m., in Mallinckrodt 1B-8 (Oxford St.), under the auspices of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.