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The image shows a page from what appears to be a book or catalog that lists various artworks along with their details such as the artist, title, medium, and the method of acquisition. The entries are typed and organized in a formal manner, likely for an art collection or museum.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Hans Jaenisch
E.L. Kirchner
E.L. Kirchner
Paul Klee
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
El Lissitzky
Ewald Mataré
Otto Mueller
Max Pechstein
Illustrated Books
Kurt Schwitters, editor
George Grosz, illustrator
The page is well-organized, and the typeface suggests a scholarly or museum publication, likely meant for an audience interested in art and its provenance.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a collection listing various artworks. Each entry includes the name of the artist, the title of the artwork, the medium, the year it was created, and details about its origin, such as whether it was a gift or a purchase, and in whose memory it was acquired.
Here are the detailed entries visible in the image:
The entries indicate that many of these artworks were either gifts or purchases made in memory of Louis W. Black, or were gifts from various collectors, including Charles L. Kuhn.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a catalog or a record book of artworks and illustrated books, likely from a museum or art collection. The entries detail various artworks and their respective information, including the artist's name, title of the artwork, medium, date, and how the piece was acquired.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Hans Jaenisch: New Year's Card, woodcut; gift of the artist.
E.L. Kirchner:
Paul Klee: Der Verliebte (The One In Love), colored lithograph, 1923; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
Oskar Kokoschka:
El Lissitzky: Abstract Figurine, colored lithograph; 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 Mueller: Portfolio cover, Brücke 1912, Pechstein, woodcut; anonymous gift in memory of Louis W. Black.
Max Pechstein: Poster, K.G. Brücke bei Emil Richter, 1909, woodcut; purchase, Museum Association.
Illustrated Books:
Each entry includes the acquisition details, which often note the memory of Louis W. Black, indicating a significant legacy or donation related to him.
The image shows an open book with a page listing various artworks, their creators, types, dates, and acquisition details. Here’s a detailed summary of the contents:
Hans Jaenisch:
E.L. Kirchner:
E.L. Kirchner:
Paul Klee:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
El Lissitzky:
Ewald Mataré:
Otto Mueller:
Max Pechstein:
Illustrated Books:
Kurt Schwitters (editor):
George Grosz (illustrator):
This page seems to be a catalog or inventory list of artworks and books, detailing the creators, titles, mediums, dates, and donors or purchasers, often in memory of Louis W. Black.
The image displays a page from what appears to be a catalog or inventory list of artworks and illustrated books. The entries detail various art pieces, their creators, types, dates, and the circumstances under which they were acquired. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Hans Jaenisch:
E.L. Kirchner:
Paul Klee:
Oskar Kokoschka:
El Lissitzky:
Ewald Mataré:
Otto Mueller:
Max Pechstein:
Kurt Schwitters (editor):
George Grosz (illustrator):
This list seems to be part of a memorial collection, primarily in honor of Louis W. Black, featuring a variety of mediums including woodcuts, lithographs, and illustrated books.
The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, listing various artworks and illustrated books. The entries include details about the artists, titles of the works, media used, dates of creation, and how the works were acquired. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Hans Jaenisch:
E.L. Kirchner:
E.L. Kirchner:
Paul Klee:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
Oskar Kokoschka:
El Lissitzky:
Emil Nolde:
Otto Mueller:
Max Pechstein:
Illustrated Books:
Kurt Schwitters:
George Grosz:
The page appears to be part of a collection catalog, documenting artworks and their acquisition details, likely for a museum or private collection.
The image shows an open book with text on both the left and right pages. The text appears to be a list of works of art with descriptions about each piece, including the name of the artwork, the type of artwork (such as colored lithograph, woodcut), the year it was created, and other acquisition details such as donations or purchases in memory of someone named Louis W. Black. The titles of the artworks and the artists' names suggest the content is related to early 20th-century European modernist art. For instance, there are mentions of Klee and Kokoschka, who are notable artists of that era.
The right page has a list comprising artists and works like E.L. Kirchner, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, El Lissitzky, and Otto Mueller, among others. It also mentions illustrated books edited by Kurt Schwitters, along with an entry for George Grosz as an illustrator.
At the bottom of the right page, the last entry is partially visible, and there are a few more lines of text that look like they belong to another section, possibly continuing the list or introducing a new category such as "Illustrated Books."
The photo is taken at an angle from the top left side of the book, so the pages are not entirely flat to the camera, resulting in a slight perspective distortion. The book is resting on a surface with a light grey background.
The image shows an open book with a list of entries detailing various artworks and illustrated books. The entries are organized in a structured format, likely from a catalog or inventory of an art collection. Each entry provides the following information:
The overall presentation is formal and organized, typical of an archival or museum catalog. The book itself has a green spine and is open to a page filled with detailed entries.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying text. The text is written in black font and contains a list of artworks, their creators, and details about their creation and ownership. The artworks mentioned include "Hans Jaenisch: New Year's Card, woodcut; gift of the artist," "E.L. Kirchner: Dancer, colored lithograph, 1908; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black," and "Paul Klee: Der Verliebte (The One in Love), colored lithograph, 1923; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black." The book has a green cover and a white border, and the pages are neatly arranged. The image appears to be a close-up shot of the open book, focusing on the text and the artworks listed.
The image shows an open book with a list of artworks and their details. The book is opened to a page that lists the names of artists, the titles of their artworks, the medium used, and the year they were created. The artworks are primarily lithographs, woodcuts, and colored lithographs, and they were created by various artists, including Hans Jaenisch, E.L. Kirchner, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka, El Lissitzky, Ewald Matare, Otto Mueller, and Max Pechstein. Some of the artworks were gifts, while others were purchased. The page also includes information about the donors and the year the artworks were acquired. The book appears to be a catalog or inventory of a collection of artworks.