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The image shows a document listing various artworks, including prints, illustrated books, and sculptures, along with details about the artists, the titles of the works, the mediums used, the dates of creation, and how they were acquired. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
L. Moholy-Nagy (1895-1947):
Emil Nolde (1867-1956):
Hans Thoma (1839-1924):
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925):
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944):
E. L. Kirchner (1880-1938):
Doris Caesar (1893-):
Naum Gabo (1890-):
Gerhard Marcks (1889-):
Swabian School:
The image contains a document listing various artworks categorized into Prints, Illustrated Books, and Sculpture, along with their creators, types, dates, and donors or sources.
Prints:
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
The image is a page from a document listing various artworks and their associated information. Here is a detailed summary:
Prints (continued):
L. Moholy-Nagy (1895-1947):
Emil Nolde (1867-1956):
Hans Thoma (1839-1924):
Illustrated Books:
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925):
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944):
E. L. Kirchner (1889-1938):
Sculpture:
Doris Caesar (1893-):
Naum Gabo (1890-):
Gerhard Marcks (1889-):
Swabian School:
The document is a list of artworks categorized by type, including prints, illustrated books, and sculptures, along with their respective artists, dates, and donors or sources. Under prints, it lists works by L. Moholy-Nagy, Emil Nolde, and Hans Thoma, with details of their creation and the individuals who donated them. The illustrated books section features works by Lovis Corinth, Wassily Kandinsky, and E. L. Kirchner, again with donation details. The sculpture section includes pieces by Doris Caesar, Naum Gabo, Gerhard Marcks, and an unnamed artist from the Swabian School, with information on their materials, dates, and how they were acquired.
The image displays a portion of a document listing various artworks, categorized into prints, illustrated books, and sculpture. Each entry includes the artist's name, the artwork's title, type, date, and details about how the artwork was acquired.
Prints:
L. Moholy-Nagy (1895-1947):
Emil Nolde (1867-1956):
Hans Thoma (1839-1924):
Illustrated Books:
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925):
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944):
E. L. Kirchner (1880-1938):
Sculpture:
Doris Caesar (1893-):
Naum Gabo (1890-):
Gerhard Marcks (1889-):
Swabian School:
The image shows a typed document listing various artworks, categorized into prints, illustrated books, and sculptures. Here's a detailed summary of each section:
Prints (cont.)
L. Moholy-Nagy (1895-1947):
Emil Nolde (1867-1956):
Hans Thoma (1839-1924):
Illustrated Books
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925):
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944):
E. L. Kirchner (1880-1938):
Sculpture
Doris Caesar (1893- ):
Naum Gabo (1890- ):
Gerhard Marcks (1889- ):
Swabian School:
This document appears to be an inventory or a record of artworks, including their creators, mediums, dates, and the sources or donors of the pieces.
The image shows a typed document, page number 5, listing art pieces by category. The categories included are Prints (continued), Illustrated Books, and Sculpture. Each entry provides the artist's name with birth and death years, the title or description of the work, the medium, date, and information about the gift or purchase.
Details include:
Prints (cont.):
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
The document appears to be a catalog or inventory related to art collection acquisitions.
The image shows a typed document page with information about artworks and donations to an institution. The text is broken down into categories such as "Prints," "Illustrated Books," and "Sculpture." It lists the names of the artists, their works, the types of works, the year of creation when available, and the donors who gifted these works, including dedications made in memory of specific individuals.
For example, under "Prints," there is an entry for L. Moholy-Nagy with a work titled "Composition in Black and White," which is a lithograph gifted by Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner. Other artists listed include Emil Nolde, Hans Thoma, Lovis Corinth, Wassily Kandinsky, and E. L. Kirchner.
Under "Sculpture," artists listed include Doris Caesar with a piece titled "Standing Woman," Naum Gabo with a piece titled "Construction," and Gerhard Marcks with "Europa." Additionally, there's a reference to the "Swabian School" with a work titled "St. Anne with the Madonna and Christ Child."
The list serves as a documentation of the acquisition of several art pieces through donations and purchases and includes annotations about the year the items were created and the medium of the artwork.
The image is a scanned page from a document that appears to be an inventory or catalog listing of artworks, categorized under three main sections: Prints, Illustrated Books, and Sculpture. Here is a detailed description:
Moholy-Nagy (1895-1947):
Emil Nolde (1867-1956):
Hans Thoma (1839-1924):
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925):
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944):
E. L. Kirchner (1880-1938):
Doris Caesar (1893-):
Naum Gabo (1890-):
Gerhard Marcks (1889-):
Swabian School:
This page provides a detailed record of donated or acquired artworks, highlighting contributions from various donors and institutions.
The image shows a document that appears to be an inventory or catalog of artworks, prints, and sculptures, likely from a museum or art collection. The document is organized into sections, each containing information about the artworks listed. The artworks are categorized into prints, illustrated books, and sculptures. Each entry provides details such as the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the medium, the year it was created, and the source of the artwork (gift or purchase). The document includes information about the artists' lifespans, which helps to contextualize the artworks within their historical and cultural contexts. The artworks span a range of mediums, including lithographs, woodcuts, colored lithographs, bronze, and pastic. The document appears to be a valuable resource for researchers, art historians, and collectors interested in the history of art and the provenance of specific artworks.