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The image depicts an open book with two pages containing a list of artworks. The pages are titled "Twentieth Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston" and are dated "March 23 - May 1, 1961." The list includes details of various artworks, such as the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the medium used, the year of creation, and the lender's name.
Here is a detailed summary of the artworks listed:
Left Page:
George Grosz (1893-1959)
Hans Hartung (1904-)
Erich Heckel (1883-)
A. Hoelzel (1883-1934)
Carl Hofer (1878-1955)
Wassily Kandinsky
Right Page:
E.L. Kirchner (1880-1938)
Siegfried Klapper (1916-)
Paul Klee (1879-1940)
The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide, detailing the artworks on display during the specified period.
The image shows a document listing artworks from a twentieth-century Germanic art exhibition held in private collections of Greater Boston. The exhibition took place from March 23 to May 1, 1961.
The document is divided into sections with artists' names and their birth and death years, followed by a list of artworks attributed to each artist. Each artwork entry includes the title, creation date (or approximate date), medium, and the lender's name. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:
George Grosz (1893–1959)
Hans Hartung (1904–)
Erich Heckel (1883–1970)
A. Hoelzel (1883–1934)
Carl Hofer (1878–1955)
Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944)
E.L. Kirchner (1880–1938)
Siegfried Klapper (1918–)
Paul Klee (1879–1940)
The image depicts a page from a catalog or exhibition guide for a twentieth-century Germanic art exhibition held from March 23 to May 1, 1961, in Greater Boston. The catalog lists various artworks by different artists along with the medium used and the lenders of the pieces.
Here are the details from the image:
George Grosz (1893-1959)
Hans Hartung (1904-1989)
Erich Heckel (1883-1970)
A. Hoelzel (1883-1934)
Carl Hofer (1874-1935)
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
E.L. Kirchner (1880-1938)
Siegfried Klapper (1918- )
Paul Klee (1879-1940)
The catalog entries indicate the names of the artists, the titles of the artworks, the mediums used, and the individuals or couples who lent the pieces for the exhibition.
The image shows an open book page from an exhibition catalog or record book, specifically detailing artworks from the "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston" exhibition held from March 23 to May 1, 1961.
The left page lists artists and their respective artworks along with the medium and lending institutions:
George Grosz (1893-1959)
Hans Hartung (1904-)
Erich Heckel (1883-)
Trees and House, 1912, watercolor
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Edinburg
The Acrobat, c. 1912, watercolor
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Hanns Swarzenski
The Bather, watercolor
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Sobin
A. Hoelzel (1883-1934)
Carl Hofer (1878-1935)
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
Composition, 1931, watercolor
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. John McAndrew
K 630, 1939, gouache
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
The right page continues with more artists and their artworks:
E.L. Kirchner (1880-1938)
Ballet Dancer, c. 1911, charcoal
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Sobin
The Mexican, 1912, black crayon and colored wash
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Edinburg
Show Girl, c. 1910, pastel and crayon
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Edinburg
Mountain Landscape, c. 1920, watercolor
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rathbone
Herr und Frau Heckel, 1907, colored woodcut
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Hanns Swarzenski
Sailor and Girl, pastel
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Hanns Swarzenski
Sifried Klapper (1918-)
Paul Klee (1877-1940)
Das arme Sündglöcklein, 1913, pen
Modebild, 1922, mixed media
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rathbone
Grausame Tiere, 1926, watercolor
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rathbone
The entries indicate the artworks were loaned by various collectors, including notable individuals like Julian M. Sobin, Joseph M. Edinburg, Hans Swarzenski, and others.
The image shows an open exhibition catalog or book. On the left page, there is a list of artists along with their years of birth and death, and details about specific artworks, including titles, creation dates, mediums, and the lenders who provided the pieces for the exhibition. The artists listed include George Grosz, Hans Hartung, Erich Heckel, A. Hoelzel, Carl Hofer, Wassily Kandinsky, E.L. Kirchner, Siegfried Klapper, and Paul Klee. Each entry also includes information about the specific artworks, such as the title, date, medium, and the lender’s name.
On the right page, there is a handwritten note at the top that reads: "Twentieth Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston, March 23 – May 1, 1961." The rest of the page contains more listings of artworks, continuing from where the left page ended, with details of titles, dates, mediums, and lenders. The works listed include those by E.L. Kirchner, Siegfried Klapper, and Paul Klee.
The overall context suggests that this is a catalog for an art exhibition titled "Twentieth Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," which took place from March 23 to May 1, 1961. The listed artworks are contributions from various private lenders.
The image shows a document listing various pieces of twentieth-century Germanic art from private collections. The document is dated March 23 - May 1, 1961, presumably detailing an exhibition.
The list includes artworks by several notable artists, with details such as:
George Grosz (1893-1959)
Hans Hartung (1904- )
Erich Heckel (1883- )
A. Hoelzel (1853-1934)
Carl Hofer (1878-1955)
Wassily Kandinsky
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938)
Siegfried Klapper (1918- )
Paul Klee (1879-1940)
The Mexican, 1912
Additionally, there are works listed without specific artists mentioned, such as:
The document appears to be an exhibition catalog detailing the artworks, their medium, the dates of creation, and the lenders' names. The artworks are from private collections in the Greater Boston area.
The image shows an open booklet or catalog laid on top of a larger book. The booklet appears to be an art exhibition catalog titled "Twentieth-century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston" with dates from March 23 to May 1, 1961, handwritten on the larger book behind.
The booklet pages list artists and their works, including the title, medium, year (if available), and the lender's name. The left page lists works by George Grosz, Hans Hartung, Erich Heckel, A. Hoelzel, Carl Hofer, and Wassily Kandinsky. The right page lists works by E.L. Kirchner, Siegfried Klapper, and Paul Klee.
The artworks mentioned are done in diverse media such as pencil, watercolor, crayon, charcoal, pastel, woodcut, pen and watercolor, gouache, mixed media, and drawing. Notes say that the artworks are lent by various private individuals or anonymous loans from Greater Boston collectors. Some artwork titles are highlighted or marked with asterisks, possibly indicating special attention or featured pieces.
This image shows an open book or exhibition catalog laid out, likely from an art exhibition. The right page lists the title "Twentieth Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston" with the exhibition dates "March 23 - May 1, 1961". The left page features a list of artworks by various artists, including George Grosz, Hans Hartung, Erich Heckel, and others, along with the title of each artwork, the medium used, and the names of the lenders who contributed these pieces for the exhibition. Some of the artworks have asterisks next to them, which might indicate a specific note or designation in this context, such as a particular highlight or a condition of display. The list includes different types of artworks such as pencil drawings, watercolors, crayon compositions, and woodcuts, showcasing a variety of artistic styles and techniques represented in the exhibition.
The image shows an open book or catalog titled "Twentieth-century German art from private collections of Greater Boston", dated March 23 - May 1, 1961. The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide, listing various artworks along with their details. The visible pages contain entries for several artists and their works, including:
George Grosz (1893-1959)
Hans Hartung (1904-)
Erich Heckel (1883-)
A. Hoelzel (1883-1934)
Carl Hofer (1878-1935)
Wassily Kandinsky
E.L. Kirchner (1880-1938)
Siegfried Kapper (1918-)
Paul Klee (1879-1940)
The overall presentation is formal and structured, typical of an art catalog or exhibition guide.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a list of artworks and their details. The book is titled "Tourists Century Ceramic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston." The artworks are listed with their titles, artists, and dates. The artworks include "Portrait of a Man" by George Grosz, "Composition" by Hans Hartung, "Trees and House" by Erich Heckel, "The Acrobat" by The Bather, "Composition" by A. Hoelzel, "Figure of a Woman" by Carl Hofer, and "Composition" by Wassily Kandinsky. The artworks are lent by various individuals, including Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Edinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Sobin, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Swarzenski, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rathbone, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin.