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The image shows a page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix," which lists various artworks acquired by an institution during that period. The page is divided into sections for Paintings, Prints, and Sculpture.
Paintings (continued):
Prints:
Sculpture:
The document appears to be a detailed record of artworks acquired through gifts and purchases, with specific mentions of donors and the memory of Alexander Dorner.
The image shows a page from an annual report for the years 1960-1961, specifically the appendix section titled "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix." The page lists various artworks, divided into categories of paintings and prints, along with details about their ownership and acquisition.
Paintings (continued):
Prints:
Sculpture:
Each entry includes the artist's name, title of the artwork, medium, date, and the method of acquisition, either as a gift or purchase.
The image shows a page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961" with a section titled "Appendix." The page is divided into three categories: Paintings, Prints, and Sculpture. Under each category, various artworks are listed with details such as the artist, title, year, type of work, and the donor or source of the gift.
The image displays a page from an annual report dated 1960-1961, specifically an appendix listing various artworks. The entries detail different paintings, prints, and sculptures, along with their donors and the circumstances of their acquisition. Here's a detailed summary:
The image shows a page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961" with an appendix section detailing acquisitions of artworks. The artworks are categorized into paintings and prints, and each entry includes the artist's name, title of the artwork, medium, date, and the donor or source of the acquisition.
Each entry is meticulously recorded, indicating the donors and the memory in which the gifts were made, predominantly in memory of Alexander Dorner.
The image shows a page from an annual report, specifically the appendix for the years 1960-1961. The page lists various artworks, categorized into "Paintings" and "Prints," along with one sculpture. Here is a detailed summary:
The image shows a typed page labeled "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix" handwritten at the top. The typed content is a continuation list of artworks categorized under Paintings, Prints, and Sculpture.
Under Paintings (continued), three works by F. Preiser, Xanti Schawinsky, and Fritz Winter are listed, all watercolor or oil on canvas-backed paper and gifted by Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner, except one gifted by Mrs. Benjamin Pepper.
Under Prints, there are multiple entries of works primarily from anonymous Dutch and German masters of the late 15th century, mostly woodcuts, lithographs, etchings, and engravings. These works are attributed to locations such as Gouda, Augsburg, and Paris, with many gifted by Mrs. Lydia Dorner. Notable artists include Naum Gabo, C.M. Kolbe, L. Moholy-Nagy, Emil Nolde, Charles L. Kuhn, Hans Richter, Georges Rouault, de Père Ubu, Xanti Schawinsky, and Vordemberge-Gildewart.
Under Sculpture, there is one listing: a Bavarian XVlll Century polychromed wood sculpture titled "Magdalen in the wilderness," purchased by the Museum Association Fund.
Overall, this page documents various donated or purchased artworks incorporated into a collection, emphasizing contributions in memory of Alexander Dorner.
The image shows a page from a document titled "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix." The visible page is a continuation of a list under the heading "Paintings (continued)" and it proceeds to list various artworks, their titles, mediums (e.g., watercolor, oil on canvas-backed paper), the year of creation if known, and the manner in which these pieces were acquired by an institution (e.g., gift, purchase), often with the name of the donor mentioned.
It includes works donated by individuals such as Mrs. Lydia Dorner, a recurring donor named in memory of someone named Alexander Dorner. The document details donations of various art forms, including prints and sculptures. The listed items appear to be part of a collection, possibly in a museum or gallery context given the reference to the "Museum Association Fund." The list of prints includes works from different artists and time periods, comprising various techniques such as woodcuts, lithographs, and etchings. The sculpture section starts at the bottom of the page and mentions a piece from the 18th-century Bavarian period, described as a polychromed wood sculpture of Magdalene in the wilderness.
It's a typed document with the appearance typical of archival material, suggesting it might be part of a library, archival collection, or museum records.
The image shows an open book with handwritten and typed text. The page is titled "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix" at the top, written in blue ink. The content of the page is a detailed list of paintings, prints, and sculpture donated or acquired by an institution, likely a museum or art association, during the specified period.
Handwritten Title: The title "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix" is written in blue ink at the top of the page, suggesting it is a manually added label or heading.
Typed Content: The main body of the text is typed and organized into sections:
Donors: Many entries mention donations made by Mrs. Lydia Dorner, indicating she was a significant contributor during this period.
Mediums and Techniques: The entries specify various artistic techniques, such as watercolor, oil on canvas-backed paper, lithograph, wood engraving, woodcut, and polychromed wood.
Condition and Provenance: Some entries note the condition or provenance of the works, such as "hand-colored" or "in memory of Alexander Dorner."
Page Layout: The page appears to be part of a formal report or catalog, with clear organization and structured formatting.
The image depicts a page from an annual report or appendix documenting art acquisitions or donations for the years 1960–1961. The content is meticulously recorded, reflecting the institution's efforts to catalog and acknowledge contributions to its collection. The combination of handwritten and typed text suggests a mix of formal documentation and personal annotation.
The image shows an open book with text written in black ink on a white page. The text appears to be an excerpt from an annual report, possibly from a museum or art gallery. The report includes a list of paintings, prints, and sculptures, along with their descriptions and the names of the donors. The text is organized in a tabular format, with columns for the title, artist, medium, year, and donor. The book has a green cover with a gold border, and the pages are slightly curled at the edges.