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The image shows an open book displaying a list of paintings and sculptures exhibited at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association. The list is divided into two main sections: "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and "Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," followed by "Drawings and Prints at The Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association."
The list appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks, likely from an exhibition or a museum collection. Each entry includes the artist's name and the title of the artwork.
The image shows a page from a catalog or an art exhibition list, specifically detailing paintings and sculptures at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is divided into sections for paintings and sculptures, listing artists and their respective works.
Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Alice Acker - Tolpa Valley, New Mexico
Paul Kurt Ackermann - Close to Daffodils
Edith Alberts - Still Life
William Barron - Domestication
Irving Bookstein - By the Mountain
Alexandra Bradshaw - Waterfront
Margaret Brown - Scaffolds of Vision
Angela M. Cannata - Still Life: By the Window
Carla Maria Casagrande - Life's Green Spring
Cynthia F. Cooley - Plum Island
Jane Oeschger Craig - Fowl Foot Prints
Charles Demetropoulos - Flowers
Moni Ehlers - Fernwood - West Gloucester
Marian Frank - Landscape
Fritz Friedlander - Still Life
Marjorie Furber - Sun and Mist
Lilo Ganshorn - Circus
Cecily Gill - Garbed Der Hohannesien
Martha Glaser - Above and Beyond
Beverley Hallam - The Boston Fern
Hans Herbatcheker-Hanssen - Beacon Hill
Janice Hashey - Inscape
Ronald Hayes - Face of God
Ron Hicken - Cairn
Mira Hopfmann - Still Life
Jacqueline Klein - Orange and Blue
Julius Levin - The Storm
Elizabeth M. Longinger - Mystery
Thomas Lucas - Woman
Gladys W. Maynard - Girl with Jumprope
William Maynard - A Quiet Time
Kenneth McDonald - I Fall
James F. Moore - Boats in Sunlight
Carl G. Nelson - Granberry Isle Woods
Thomas O'Hara - Summer Afternoon
Margaret Philbrick - Nahant Rocks
Otis Philbrick - Tall Bay
Kathleen C. Post - Sea Hibiscus
Lloyd F. Schultz - Charale
Barbara Shear - Sunny Window
Jack Smith - Light of "Ku-Damn"
Adelaide Sproul - Split Inferred Light
Joan C. Stackelins - Sanctuary
Marian Williams Steele - Paris Street Scene
Barbara Swan - Still Life
Joan Tanner - Boloon Ladies
Eleanor D. Walker - Deep Magic
D. Alexander Wieland - Composition
Mary Louise Woollcott - Portrait
Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association:
The page appears to be from a catalog listing various artworks with their titles and artists, which are presumably from an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association.
The image displays an open book with two visible pages. The left page is numbered 10 and the right page is numbered 11. The content on these pages appears to be a list of artworks and their respective artists, likely from an exhibition catalog or an art book.
The left page (page 10) is titled "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and lists paintings numbered 1 to 39. Each entry includes the artist's name and the title of the painting. For example, the first entry is "ALICE ACKER - Tolpa Valley, New Mexico," and the last entry on this page is "LLOYD F. SCHULTZ - Chorale."
The right page (page 11) continues the list with paintings numbered 40 to 49, followed by a section titled "Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," which lists sculptures numbered 50 to 62. The entries follow the same format, with the artist's name followed by the title of the sculpture. For example, the first entry in the sculpture section is "HELEN S. CHACE - Portrait of Ruth," and the last entry on this page is "NANCY SWEZEY - Boy."
At the bottom of the right page, there is a section titled "Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association," with two entries: "WILLIAM BARRON - Park Drive" and "EDITH S. BLOOM - Gulling the Catch," numbered 70 and 71 respectively.
The text is printed in a clear, readable font, and the layout is organized with numbers, titles, and artists' names aligned consistently. The paper appears to be yellowing slightly, indicating it might be an older book.
The image shows a list of artworks displayed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The list is divided into three categories: Paintings, Sculpture, and Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association.
The list provides the names of the artists alongside the titles of their works. Each category showcases different types of art, highlighting the diverse collection within the museum and gallery.
The image shows an open book with a list of artworks displayed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide. The listings are organized into three sections: Paintings, Sculpture, and Drawings and Prints.
The paintings section lists 49 artworks by various artists, each with a title and the artist's name. Here are some of the entries:
The sculpture section lists 17 artworks by various artists, each with a title and the artist's name. Some entries include:
The drawings and prints section lists 2 artworks:
This catalog provides a comprehensive listing of the artworks on display, organized by medium and artist, which would be useful for visitors and art enthusiasts interested in exploring the collection.
The image shows an open book or catalog page listing various artworks and their respective artists. The page is divided into sections that categorize the artworks by type and location, specifically for exhibitions at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings/prints from the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association.
Here's a detailed breakdown:
Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Alice Acker - "Tolpa Valley, New Mexico"
Paul Kurt Ackermann - "Close to Daffodils"
Edith Alberts - "Still Life"
William Barron - "Domestication"
Irving Bookstein - "By the Mountain"
Alexandra Bradshaw - "Waterfront"
Margaret Brown - "Shafts of Vision"
Angela M. Cannata - "Still Life, By The Window"
Carla Maria Casagrande - "Life’s Green Spring"
Cynthia F. Cooley - "Plum Island"
Jane Oeschger Craig - "Fowl Foot Prints"
Charles Demetropoulos - "Flowers"
Moni Ehler - "Fernwood - West Gloucester"
Marian Frank - "Landscape"
Fritz Friedland - "Still Life"
Marjorie Furman - "Sun and Mist"
Lilo Ganshorn - "Circus"
Cecily Gill - "Garaged Der Hohansien"
Martha Glaser - "Above and Beyond"
Beverly Hallam - "The Boston Fern"
Hans Herbatchek-Hansen - "Beacon Hill"
Janice Hashey - "Inscape"
Ronald Hayes - "Face of God"
Fred Hicken - "Grain"
Mira Jowkowitz - "Still Life"
Jacques Klein - "Orange and Blue"
Julius Levin - "The Storm"
Elizabeth M. Lodinger - "Mystery"
Thomas Lucas - "Summer"
Gladys W. Maynard - "Girl with Jumprope"
William Maynard - "A Quiet Time"
Kenneth McDonald - "I Fall"
James F. Moore - "Boats in Sunlight"
Carl G. Nelson - "Granberry Isles Woods"
Thomas O'Hara - "Summer Afternoon"
Margaret Philbrick - "Nahant Rocks"
Otis Philbrick - "Tall Boy"
Kathleen C. Post - "Sea Hibiscus"
Lloyd F. Schultz - "Chorale"
Barbara Shear - "Sunny Window"
Jack Smith - "Light of 'Ku-Damm'"
Adelaide Sproul - "Split Interfered Light"
Joan C. Stackelberg - "Sanctuary"
Marian Williams Steele - "Paris Street Scene"
Barbara Swan - "Still Life"
Joan Tanner - "Boll Weevil Ladies"
Eleanor D. Walker - "Deep Magic"
D. Alexander Wieland, Jr. - "Composition"
Mary Louise Woollcott - "Portrait"
Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association:
The image shows an open book with a list of art pieces (paintings, sculpture, drawings, and prints) and their creators. This appears to be a catalog or an index from a museum or gallery, specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page shows the first 39 entries under the heading "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," while the right page continues with entries 40 to 71 and thereafter lists entries under "Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," followed by entries under "Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association."
The photograph captures the book with its pages slightly wavy, likely indicating the book is well-used or has been exposed to moisture. There are two bookmarks placed in the book; one is white and the other has a pale blue hue. The shadows of the two bookmarks create light tan lines on the page itself, suggesting they may have discolored the paper possibly due to age or the type of material of the bookmarks. The text is clearly readable and lists the names of artists alongside the titles of their works, such as "ALICE ACKER - Taos Valley, New Mexico," "PAUL KURT ACKERMANN - Close to Daffodils," and "WILLIAM BARRON - Domestication," among others.
The image shows a book or catalog page listing artworks under the heading "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The list is numbered and includes the artist's name followed by the title or description of the artwork.
Notable entries include:
The list also includes sculptures and drawings and prints, attributed to various artists, with sculptures noted under a separate heading in the latter part of the list.
The page is placed over a book with visible binding and some brownish discoloration on the paper, indicating age.
The image shows an open book displaying a page titled "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum". The page is formatted as a list of artworks, with each entry consisting of an artist's name followed by the title of their work. The list is organized in a numbered format, with entries numbered from 1 to 49 on the left side and 50 to 71 on the right side.
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The image depicts a page from a catalog or exhibition guide titled "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum", listing artworks by various artists along with their titles. The page is organized into two columns, with numbered entries, and appears to be part of a formal publication or museum resource. The presence of a faint stain does not detract from the clarity of the text.
The image shows an open book with a white page. The page has a list of names and artworks. The artworks are displayed in a grid-like structure with the artist's name and the artwork's title. The list includes the names of the artists and the title of their artworks. The book has a black border on the top and bottom, and the page has a white border on the left side.