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ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796685
The document is a catalog of artworks and their acquisitions, divided into sections for illustrated books and sculptures, with an additional chronological analysis of works acquired in 1959.
Illustrated Books:
Sculptures:
Chronological Analysis of Works of Art Acquired in 1959:
The image shows a page listing various illustrated books and sculptures acquired by a museum or collection. Here’s a detailed summary:
Lovis Corinth as illustrator:
Gustav Klimt as illustrator:
Ewald Mataré as illustrator:
Austrian, XVIII Century:
Ursula Förster:
German (?), XVI Century:
German, XVII Century:
Renée Sintenis:
South German, XV Century:
South German, XVI Century:
Viennese, XVIII Century:
Viennese, XVIII Century:
This page effectively catalogs acquisitions and categorizes them by century and type, with gifts and purchases specified.
The image contains a document listing various illustrated books and sculptures, along with their acquisition details, primarily from the year 1959. Here's a detailed summary:
Lovis Corinth
Gustav Klimt
Ewald Mataré
Austrian, XVIII Century
Ursula Förster
German (?), XVI Century
German, XVII Century
Renée Sintenis
South German, XV Century
South German, XVI Century
Viennese, XVIII Century
Viennese, XVIII Century
This document provides a comprehensive overview of the art acquisitions, detailing the type of work, the artist, the medium, and the acquisition method, including both purchases and gifts.
The image contains a document listing illustrated books and sculptures, along with a chronological analysis of works of art acquired in 1959.
The image displays a list of illustrated books and sculptures acquired by a museum or institution, along with the donors or the acquisition methods. Here's a detailed summary:
Lovis Corinth
Gustav Klimt
Ewald Mataré
Austrian, XVIII Century
Ursula Förster
German (?), XVI Century
German, XVII Century
Renée Sintenis
South German, XV Century
South German, XVI Century
Viennese, XVIII Century
Viennese, XVIII Century
The image is a document listing illustrated books and sculptures acquired by a museum, along with a chronological analysis of works of art acquired in 1959. Here is a detailed summary:
Illustrated Books:
Louis Corinth, illustrator:
Gustav Klimt, illustrator:
Ewald Mataré, illustrator:
Sculpture:
Austrian, XVIII Century:
Ursula Fürster:
German (?), XVI Century:
German, XVII Century:
Renée Sintenis:
South German, XV Century:
South German, XVI Century:
Viennese, XVIII Century:
Viennese, XVIII Century:
Chronological Analysis of Works of Art Acquired in 1959:
The image shows a typed document titled "-3-". It lists categories of works of art, specifically "Illustrated Books" and "Sculpture," followed by a "Chronological Analysis of Works of Art Acquired in 1959."
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
Chronological Analysis of Works of Art Acquired in 1959:
The document appears to be an inventory or record of art acquisitions, noting the origin, material, date, and acquisition method (purchase or gift) for each item.
This is an image of a typed document page, labelled as page number 3 at the top. The document appears to be an inventory or list of artworks, likely related to a museum or art collection. It's divided into two main sections: "Illustrated Books" and "Sculpture."
Under "Illustrated Books," three items are listed with details including the illustrator's name, the title of the work, and acquisition details such as the year and the name of the donor.
Under "Sculpture," multiple entries are shown, spanning various centuries (XVIII to XX Century) and regions (Austrian, German, South German, Viennese), with a brief description of each sculpture, the material it's made of, the year or century it belongs to, and acquisition details including purchases and gifts, along with the names of donors.
The document also includes a "Chronological Analysis of Works of Art Acquired in 1959," categorizing acquisitions by century, ranging from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century, and specifying the number of purchases and gifts for each century.
The document is typewritten and has a slightly old appearance, with a bit of shadowing around the edges, suggesting it's a physical paper document rather than a digital one.
The image is a scanned page from a document that appears to be a report or catalog of artworks acquired by a museum in 1959. The page contains two main sections: "Illustrated Books" and "Sculpture." The "Illustrated Books" section lists three books with their illustrators and the donors who gifted them. The "Sculpture" section lists various sculptures with their origins, materials, and acquisition details. The sculptures are dated from the 15th to the 20th century and include works by notable artists such as Ursula Förster and Renée Sintenis. The page also includes a chronological analysis of the artworks acquired in 1959, showing the number of purchases and gifts by century.
The image is a document, likely a page from a report or a catalog, detailing the acquisitions of an art collection in the year 1959. The document is organized into several sections, each listing various works of art, their creators, dates, and acquisition details.
The first section, titled "Illustrated Books," lists three books with their illustrators, publication details, and the donors who gifted them to the collection. The books are:
The second section, titled "Sculpture," lists various sculptures acquired, including:
The final section provides a "Chronological Analysis of Works of Art Acquired in 1959," breaking down the acquisitions by century:
The document is a comprehensive record of the art acquisitions made in 1959, detailing the type of art, the artists, the dates of creation, and the means of acquisition, whether through purchase or gift.