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ARCH.2013.5.9, Rendition: 797055
The image shows an open book or catalog with a page displaying a watercolor painting. The painting is a portrait of a woman, titled "Mary Wigman," created by Emil Nolde. The artwork is done in a monochromatic palette, primarily using shades of blue and gray.
Above the painting, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston." Below this, the dates "March 23 - May 1, 1961" are written, indicating the duration of an exhibition.
The book appears to be a catalog or record of artworks from a specific exhibition, featuring works by twentieth-century German artists. The page layout includes a white border around the image of the painting, and the artist's name and the title of the work are printed below the image. The book itself has a green cover visible on the left side of the image.
The image depicts a catalog or an exhibition program for an art show. Specifically, it appears to be from a 20th-century German art exhibition titled "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," which took place from March 23 to May 1, 1961.
In the image, there is an open book displaying a page from the catalog. On this page, there is an illustration of a portrait by an artist named Emil Nolde, titled "Mary Wigman," created in watercolor. The artwork showcases a woman's face with expressive, abstract lines and colors, characteristic of Emil Nolde's style. The page is neatly organized with the name and medium of the artwork printed at the bottom. The catalog's title and dates are written in handwriting at the top of the page.
The image shows an open book, likely an exhibition catalog or art book, with two visible pages. The left page is blank, while the right page features an image of an artwork. The artwork is a watercolor portrait of a person with a somber expression, signed "Emil Nolde, Mary Wigman, watercolor" beneath the image.
At the top of the right page, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Twentieth Century German(ic) Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston, March 23 – May 1, 1981." This suggests that the book is from an exhibition held in Boston in 1981, featuring German art from private collections. The note is written clearly, with the dates and title of the exhibition specified. The overall context suggests an art historical document related to 20th-century German art.
The image shows an exhibition label and a small artwork displayed on a wall.
Exhibition Information (Top Label):
Artwork (Bottom Section):
The painting depicts a portrait of a woman with expressive and somewhat abstract features, characteristic of Emil Nolde's style. The portrait is rendered with bold, dark lines and a muted color palette. The name "Mary Wigman" suggests that the subject is likely the famous German dancer and choreographer known for her contributions to expressionist dance.
The image depicts an open book with a page showing a watercolor artwork. The artwork is a portrait titled "Mary Wigman" by Emil Nolde, a well-known expressionist artist. The style of the portrait is abstract and features a minimalist depiction of a face with simple, bold lines and shading.
The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition record for "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," which ran from March 23 to May 1, 1961. The text on the page is handwritten, indicating the title and the dates of the exhibition. The book is likely part of an archival collection, given the style of the pages and the presentation. The artwork is framed within the book page, providing context and information about the piece.
The image shows an open book with an exhibition catalog inside. The catalog appears to be for an art exhibition titled "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," which took place from March 23 to May 1, 1961.
The visible page includes a photograph of a watercolor painting by Emil Nolde, titled "Mary Wigman." The watercolor depicts a portrait of a woman with expressive facial features and flowing hair. The catalog page is neatly organized with a label indicating the artist and medium of the artwork. The catalog itself has a green spine and is housed in a protective white sleeve. The handwritten notes in blue ink at the top of the page specify the exhibition details.
The image displays an open book resting on a surface. The left page of the book is blank, while the right page features what appears to be a printed image or illustration of an artwork with the title "Emil Nolde, Mary Wigman, watercolor" attributed to it. Part of the image is obscured by a rectangular grey blur. Additionally, the back of the left side of the book has some text which mentions "Twentieth century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston" along with dates indicating the duration of an event from March 23 to May 1, without a clearly visible year.
The image shows an open book resting on top of another larger book. The larger book underneath has handwritten text on its open page, in blue and orange ink that reads:
"Twentieth-century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston
March 23 - May 1, 1961"
The smaller book on top is opened horizontally to a page displaying a watercolor painting on the right side, with the caption below it:
"Emil Nolde, Mary Wigman, watercolor"
The left page of the smaller book is blank or very faintly visible. The smaller book appears to be an art catalog or portfolio related to the exhibition indicated in the text of the larger book beneath it.
The image shows an open book or catalog featuring an artwork. The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition record, as indicated by the handwritten title on the top page: "Twentieth-century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston", dated March 23 - May 1, 1961.
On the right page, there is a watercolor portrait of a woman. The artwork is labeled at the bottom as "Emil Nolde, Mary Wigman, watercolor", indicating that the piece is a watercolor painting by the artist Emil Nolde, depicting the subject Mary Wigman. The portrait is rendered in a monochromatic style, with subtle shading and a focus on the subject's facial features. The left page is blank, suggesting it may be part of the catalog's structure or intended for additional notes or information. The overall presentation suggests an archival or exhibition context, with the book likely serving as a record or guide for an art exhibition.
An open book is displayed on a gray background. The book has a white cover and a green spine. The book is titled "Twentieth-Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston." The book is open to a page with a black-and-white image of a woman's face, which is probably a portrait. The image is surrounded by a white border, and the title of the image is written in blue ink.