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The image shows two open pages of a book, likely a catalog or an exhibition list, detailing various artworks. The left page, labeled with the number 7 at the bottom, includes the following entries:
The right page, labeled with the number 8 at the bottom, includes these entries:
The entries include the title of the artwork, the medium, the year it was created, and details about its current holding or loan status.
The image depicts a page from a catalog or an exhibition list, specifically listing various artworks. The page is divided into two sections, each listing different artworks with their titles, mediums, dates, and ownership or lending institutions.
On the left side, the artworks include:
On the right side, the artworks include:
The page numbers are 7 and 8, indicating that this is part of a larger catalog.
The image displays two pages of an art catalog or exhibition catalog, detailing various artworks by an artist, likely from the early 20th century based on the dates mentioned. Here is a detailed summary of the contents on each page:
Left Page:
ILLUSTRATION FOR SCHILLER'S DIE RÄUBER, drawing, circa 1923
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, September 13, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, watercolor, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1924
VASE OF FLOWERS, watercolor, 1924
GIRL IN GREEN, watercolor, 1924
STILL LIFE, watercolor, 1924
WALCHENSEE, watercolor, 1924
WALCHENSEE IN WINTER, watercolor, 1924
MASKS, drawing, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, watercolor, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, April 29, 1925
Right Page:
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, May 1925
HEAD OF THE CRUCIFIED CHRIST, drawing, 1925
THE BEAUTIFUL IMPERIA, watercolor, 1925
WALCHENSEE AT EASTER, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM I, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM II, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM III, watercolor, 1925
Each entry lists the title, medium (drawing or watercolor), date, and the current or previous location of the artwork, including loans from various sources and collections.
The image shows two pages from a catalog or exhibition booklet that lists various artworks, primarily drawings and watercolors. Each entry includes the title of the artwork, the medium, the year it was created, and the current location or lender of the piece.
Page 7:
ILLUSTRATION FOR SCHILLER’S DIE RÄUBER, drawing, c. 1923
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, September 13, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, watercolor, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1924
VASE OF FLOWERS, watercolor, 1924
GIRL IN GREEN, watercolor, 1924
STILL LIFE, watercolor, 1924
WALCHENSEE, watercolor, 1924
WALCHENSEE IN WINTER, watercolor, 1924
MASKS, drawing, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, watercolor, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, April 29, 1925
Page 8:
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, May 1925
HEAD OF THE CRUCIFIED CHRIST, drawing, 1925
THE BEAUTIFUL IMPERIA, watercolor, 1925
WALCHENSEE AT EASTER, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM I, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM II, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM III, watercolor, 1925
The entries indicate a focus on self-portraits and landscapes, with various loans and collections contributing to the exhibition. The artworks span from 1923 to 1925.
The image displays a list of artworks, specifically drawings and watercolors, primarily by an artist whose collection is managed by the Corinth Collection in New York City. The list includes various pieces along with details such as the type of work, the date of creation, and the source or lender of the artwork.
Here’s a detailed breakdown:
ILLUSTRATION FOR SCHILLER'S DIE RÄUBER, drawing, c. 1923
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, September 13, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, watercolor, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1924
VASE OF FLOWERS, watercolor, 1924
GIRL IN GREEN, watercolor, 1924
STILL LIFE, watercolor, 1924
WALCHENSEE, watercolor, 1924
WALCHENSEE IN WINTER, watercolor, 1924
MASKS, drawing, 1924
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, May 1925
HEAD OF THE CRUCIFIED CHRIST, drawing, 1925
THE BEAUTIFUL IMPERIA, watercolor, 1925
WALCHENSEE AT EASTER, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM I, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM II, watercolor, 1925
VIEW OF AMSTERDAM III, watercolor, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, watercolor, 1925
SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, April 29, 1925
This list appears to be from an exhibition catalog, detailing various works of art by a specific artist, with many self-portraits and landscapes, primarily in watercolor and drawing forms. The works are dated from around 1923 to 1925.
The image shows an open page from a book or catalog that lists artworks, specifically drawings and watercolors, along with their details. The listings include the title of each artwork, the medium (e.g., drawing or watercolor), the year it was created, and the current owner or collection where it is housed. Some entries also note that the artwork is on loan from an anonymous source.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The page numbers at the bottom indicate that this is page 7 on the left and page 8 on the right.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible, numbered 7 and 8. The pages contain a list of artworks with titles, mediums, dates, and notes on ownership or loan status. The works listed include drawings, watercolors, and some specified as self-portraits. The artworks range in date from around 1923 to 1925.
Page 7 lists works such as:
Page 8 lists works such as:
Several of the artworks are noted as part of the Corinth Collection in New York City, others on anonymous loan or lent by individuals such as Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn or the Fogg Art Museum. One is noted as part of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection.
The image shows an open book or exhibition catalog with two pages visible. The left page is numbered "7" at the bottom, and the right page is numbered "8." Both pages list descriptions of artistic works with titles, mediums, creation years, and some with additional information such as collection names or loan providers.
The works listed appear to be from around the 1920s, with several items dated 1924 and 1925, including self-portraits, watercolor paintings of various subjects such as vases of flowers, city views, and landscapes. Some have additional notes stating they belong to a collection or were lent by individuals or museums, indicating these works might have been part of an exhibition. The specific titles of the works include "SELF PORTRAIT," "VASE OF FLOWERS," "GIRL IN GREEN," "STILL LIFE," "WALCHENSEE," "WALCHENSEE IN WINTER," "MASKS," "VIEW OF AMSTERDAM I," "VIEW OF AMSTERDAM II," and "VIEW OF AMSTERDAM III," among others.
One entry is for "ILLUSTRATION FOR SCHILLER’S DIE RÄUBER," and another mentions "HEAD OF THE CRUCIFIED CHRIST." The collections mentioned are mainly from New York City, with multiple references to the "Corinth Collection" and loans from individuals named Erich Cohn and from institutions like the Fogg Art Museum and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image shows a spread of two pages from a book, likely a catalog or an exhibition guide. The left page features a list of artworks, primarily self-portraits and landscapes, along with their descriptions and dates. The artworks are attributed to an artist, possibly a renowned figure, and are associated with various collections, such as the Corinth Collection and the Fogg Art Museum. The right page appears to have a similar format, with additional entries and details about the artworks. The text is presented in a clear and organized manner, with headings and subheadings to distinguish different sections. The page numbers "7" and "8" are visible at the bottom of the right page, indicating the sequence within the book.
The image depicts an open book with two pages visible. The book is likely an art catalog or a list of artworks, as it contains text that describes various artworks. The text is organized in a list format, with each entry providing details about a specific artwork, such as the title, medium, date, and location. The artworks mentioned in the text include drawings, watercolors, and paintings, and they are attributed to different artists and collections. The book appears to be a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and researchers, as it provides detailed information about a wide range of artworks.