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The image is a document listing various artworks categorized by medium: Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints. Each entry includes the artist's name, title of the artwork, medium, year of creation (if applicable), and acquisition details such as whether it was a gift or a purchase and the source of the acquisition.
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The document is a list of artworks categorized by type, including textiles, drawings, paintings, and prints, along with their respective artists, dates, and donors or purchase details. The textiles section features a 17th-century Flemish Unicorn Tapestry, gifted by Mr. A. Hosmer Johnson. In the drawings section, four ink drawings by Josef Hoffmann from around 1925 are noted, purchased in memory of Louis W. Black. The paintings section includes works such as 'Cleopatra drinking the pearl' from the 18th century, purchased from the Association Fund, and pieces by Lyonel Feininger, Richard Seewald, and Wols, with gifts from various donors. The prints section lists works by Hans Jaenisch, E. L. Kirchner, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, El Lissitzky, Ewald Mataré, Otto Müller, J. E. Nilson, and Max Pechstein, with many purchases made in memory of Louis W. Black.
The image displays a list of artworks that have been either donated to or purchased by an institution. The list is categorized into different types of artworks: Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints. Here is a detailed summary:
This list highlights a diverse collection of artworks spanning various periods and styles, many of which were acquired in memory of Louis W. Black.
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The image contains a document that lists various artworks, categorized by type: Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints. Each entry includes the artist's name, title of the artwork, medium, year, and how it was acquired. Here's a detailed summary:
Textile:
Drawings:
Paintings:
Prints:
The document is likely a record of a collection, detailing how each piece was acquired and the specific circumstances surrounding many of the gifts and purchases.
The image shows a document listing various artworks with their respective creators, types, and sources of acquisition. The document is divided into categories: Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints.
Textile:
Drawings:
Paintings:
Prints:
The image displays a typed document with a list of art objects categorized under various headings such as Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints. Each item lists the type of work, title, medium, creation date, acquisition information, and in some cases, a note about the piece being a gift or a purchase in memory of someone. For instance, the list mentions:
Several items are mentioned as purchased in memory of Louis W. Black. There are also notes of gifts from various donors. The document is informational and appears to be either an inventory or a catalog listing of artworks, possibly for a museum or an art collection.
This image shows a typed document listing various artworks categorized under Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints along with details about the artists, the medium, dates, and acquisition information. Here is the content transcribed from the page:
Textile
Flemish, XVII Century: Unicorn Tapestry; gift of Mr. A. Hosmer Johnson.
Drawings
Josef Hoffmann: Four ink drawings, c. 1925; purchases in memory of Louis W. Black.
Paintings
Augsburg, XVIII Century: Cleopatra drinking the pearl, oil; purchase, Association Fund.
Lyonel Feininger: Wolke, watercolor, 1924; Wolke II, watercolor, 1924; gifts of Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
Richard Seewald: Goatherd (Harvesting Scene on reverse), oil; gift of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Vogel.
Wols: Composition, watercolor; purchase, Association Fund.
Prints
Hans Jaenisch: Composition, woodcut, 1958; gift of the artist.
E.L. Kirchner: "Beifall heischende Artistin in tief ausgeschnittenem Trikot, " colored lithograph, 1908; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
Oskar Kokoschka: Portrait of Max Reinhardt, lithograph, 1919; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
Alfred Kubin: Traumland, two-volumed portfolio containing twenty-four lithographs, 1922; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Vershbow in memory of Louis W. Black.
El Lissitzky: Abstract figurine, colored lithograph, 1923; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
Ewald Mataré: Studies of a Cow II, colored woodcut; anonymous gift in memory of Louis W. Black.
Otto Müller: Portfolio cover, Brücke 1912; woodcut; anonymous gift in memory of Louis W. Black.
J.E. Nilson: The Four Seasons, etchings; gifts of Miss Ilse Bischoff.
Max Pechstein: Poster, "K.G. Brücke bei Emil Richter," woodcut, 1909; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
The document appears to be a catalog or inventory list of art acquisitions or donations, noting artists, titles, media, dates, and donors or purchase funds.
The image shows a typed document that appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks, likely from an art collection or museum. The document is formatted in a structured, formal style and is divided into sections based on the type of artwork: Textile, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints. Each section lists specific artworks along with details such as the artist, title, medium, date, and the source of acquisition (e.g., gift, purchase, or anonymous donation).
This document serves as a detailed record of the collection, highlighting the diversity and historical significance of the artworks included.
The image appears to be a page from a catalog or exhibition guide, listing various artworks and their details. The page is divided into sections for different types of artworks, including textiles, drawings, paintings, and prints.
Under the "Textile" section, there is a description of a "Flemish, XVII Century: Unicorn Tapestry," which was a gift from Mr. A. Hosmer Johnson.
The "Drawings" section mentions four ink drawings by Josef Hoffmann, created around 1925, which were purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
The "Paintings" section lists several paintings, including a "Cleopatra drinking the pearl" by an artist from Augsburg in the XVIII Century, which was purchased by the Association Fund. It also mentions paintings by Lyonel Feininger and Richard Seewald, which were gifts from their respective donors.
The "Prints" section includes a variety of prints, such as a woodcut by Hans Jaenisch, a colored lithograph by E. L. Kirchner, and a lithograph by Oskar Kokoschka, among others. Many of these prints were purchased in memory of Louis W. Black or gifted by various individuals.
Overall, the image provides a detailed catalog of artworks, including their origins, creators, and the circumstances of their acquisition or donation.