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ARCH.2013.5.9, Rendition: 797068
The image shows a typed document listing various decorative arts items. The document is placed in a book or binder. The items listed include:
The document appears to be a catalog or inventory of decorative arts, possibly from a museum or private collection, detailing the origin, type, and donors of the items.
The image shows a handwritten or typed document related to decorative arts. The document lists several items of historical significance, detailing their origins, creators, and recipients.
Here are the items listed:
German, XVIII Century, Eight objects of porcelain:
Louis Comfort Tiffany, Hanging Lamp Shade:
English and German, XVIII-XIX Century, Forty-one objects of pewter:
Belgian (?), XIX Century (?):
Dutch, XVIII Century:
The document seems to be part of a catalog or inventory, likely from a museum or collection, detailing the provenance and history of these decorative arts items. The lower part of the document appears to contain additional notes or further details that are not fully legible in the image.
The image displays a document titled "Decorative Arts," detailing various art pieces and their origins. The first entry lists eight objects of German porcelain from the 18th century, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger. The second entry is a hanging lamp shade designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, made of glass around 1895, from an anonymous gift. The third entry includes forty-one objects of pewter from England and Germany, dating from the 18th to 19th century, donated by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems. The fourth entry is an unspecified two-piece Chinese cabinet from Belgium, potentially from the 19th century, also gifted by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems. The final listed item is a painted and gilded clock from the Dutch, 18th century, also a gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems. The document appears to be an exhibit or catalog list, with detailed descriptions of the decorative arts items and their donors.
The image displays a museum placard listing various decorative arts items that have been donated or are part of the collection. Here is a detailed summary of the items mentioned:
German, XVIII Century:
Louis Comfort Tiffany:
English and German, XVIII-XIX Century:
Belgian (?), XIX Century:
Dutch, XVIII Century:
The image shows a page from a document or catalog related to decorative arts. The visible section of the page lists various items with their origins, descriptions, and donors. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:
German, XVIII Century:
Louis Comfort Tiffany:
English and German, XVIII-XIX Century:
Belgian (?), XIX Century (?):
Dutch, XVIII Century:
The page is part of a larger document, which is indicated by the continuation of text at the bottom of the page. The page is displayed on an easel or stand, likely for exhibition or reference purposes.
The image shows a document, likely a catalog or inventory sheet, detailing various items from the category of "Decorative Arts." Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
German, XVIII Century:
Louis Comfort Tiffany:
English and German, XVIII-XIX Century:
Belgian (?), XIX Century (?):
Dutch, XVIII Century:
The document appears to be part of a larger collection or catalog, as indicated by the presence of other text and numbers at the top and bottom, which are not fully legible in this image. The text is in a typed format, and the document is clipped by two metal stands, suggesting it is displayed or stored in a museum or archive setting.
The image shows a typed page titled "Decorative Arts." The page lists various decorative art objects along with their origins, approximate dates, and donors. The entries are as follows:
The page is placed upright and supported by a clear stand, and there appears to be a book or album underneath the page.
This image shows a typewritten document relating to decorative arts, specifically a list of items along with their associated information such as the century they belong to, brief descriptions, and notes on donations or gifts. The list appears to be part of an inventory or catalog, possibly for a museum or collection.
The visible text includes:
The document is placed on an open book or ledger, and it is positioned on a stand. There is a slight shadow on the left side of the document, indicating the lighting source is to the right.
The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory document, likely from a museum or collection. The page is titled "Decorative arts" and lists several items of decorative art, along with their origins, dates, and donors or givers. Here is a breakdown of the content:
German, XVIII Century:
Louis Comfort Tiffany, Hanging Lamp Shade:
English and German, XVIII-XIX Century:
Belgian (7), XIX Century (?):
Dutch, XVIII Century:
The text is typed and appears to be part of a formal catalog or record-keeping system, detailing the provenance and description of decorative art pieces. The page is slightly tilted, and the text is clear and legible. The background shows part of a book or folder, suggesting that this is a page from a larger collection or archive.
The image shows a document or page from a catalog or inventory list, featuring a description of various decorative arts items. The items listed include:
The document appears to be part of a larger collection or catalog, with a clean and organized layout. The text is presented in a clear, readable format, likely intended for cataloging or inventory purposes.