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The image shows an open book with a list of titles and their corresponding years. The titles appear to be works of art or literary pieces, and they are numbered sequentially from 58 to 71. The years range from 1953 to 1959. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
There is also a note at the bottom indicating that the items were lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated. This suggests that the list is part of a catalog or inventory, possibly from an art exhibition or collection.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or a book listing various artworks. The entries are numbered from 58 to 71 and each entry includes the title of the artwork and the year it was created.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the entries:
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom indicating that several items in the list were lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger unless otherwise indicated.
The page is from a book, and the visible part of the spine shows the green and white color scheme of the binding.
The image displays an open book with a list of artworks on the right-hand page. The list is numbered from 58 to 71 and includes the titles and dates of various artworks. The entries are as follows:
At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating that the artworks are lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated. The left-hand page is blank. The book appears to be an exhibition catalog or a list of works from a specific collection.
The image depicts a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or a list of artworks. The page lists several pieces, each with a title and the year of creation. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating that the artworks are lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger unless otherwise indicated.
This list seems to be part of a larger catalog, showcasing a collection of works primarily from the 1950s. The note suggests that most of these items belong to the Feininger family.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a book listing artworks along with their respective years and lenders. The entries are numbered sequentially from 58 to 71. Here is the detailed information:
There is a note at the bottom of the page stating:
*"Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated."
This implies that most of the artworks listed were lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, with one exception being lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a catalog or an exhibition list of artworks. Specifically, it lists numbered artworks along with their titles and years of creation:
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the page that reads:
"Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated."
This indicates that most of the listed artworks are on loan from Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, with the exception of those specifically noted otherwise (in this case, "New England Weather" is noted to be lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger).
The image shows a page from a book or catalog with a typed list of artwork titles and their corresponding years, ranging from 1953 to 1959. The list includes:
At the bottom of the page, there is a note that states:
"* Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated."
This image depicts a page from a book or catalog listing various titles with corresponding years ranging from 1953 to 1959. There are 14 entries listed, numbered from 58 to 71, each representing a different work. Some of the titles include "Concreteness and Abstraction," "The Moving Finger," "Dissection of a Composite Pyramid," and "Student and Model." The entry for number 64, "New England Weather, 1954" has a note stating "Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger."
At the bottom of the page, there's a note which states "* Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated." This suggests that most of the works listed on the page are on loan from Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, likely for an exhibition, except where indicated otherwise (as in the case of number 64).
The page itself appears to be worn at the edges, indicative of the age or frequent use of the book or catalog, and there are a few visible signs of handling, such as creases and slight tears. The left margin includes several rings from a binding element, suggesting that the page is part of a bound document. The text is typed, typical of materials produced before the widespread use of digital word processing.
The image shows an open book displaying a list of numbered entries, likely a catalog or index of artworks or studies. The entries are formatted as a numbered list, each consisting of a title followed by a year. Here is a detailed description:
The page contains a list of numbered items, each with a title and a corresponding year. The entries are as follows:
At the bottom of the page, there is a note that reads:
"Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, unless otherwise indicated."
This suggests that the artworks or studies listed were loaned or provided by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, with the exception of item 64, which was specifically lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
The titles of the entries suggest a focus on artistic or experimental studies, possibly in the fields of abstract art, sculpture, or design. The years (ranging from 1953 to 1959) indicate that these works were created or documented during the mid-20th century. The mention of "lent by" implies that this is a catalog or inventory of works on loan, likely for an exhibition, archive, or collection.
In summary, the image depicts a page from a catalog or inventory listing numbered artworks or studies, dated between 1953 and 1959, with a note indicating that the works were loaned by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, except for one item loaned by Mrs. Julia Feininger. The book itself appears to be a formal, archival document.
The image shows an open book with a table of contents. The table of contents lists various items, each with a number and a title, along with the year it was created. The items range from "Concreteness and Abstraction, 1953" to "Student and Model, 1959." The table of contents is on a white page, and the book has a green cover with a spine. The pages of the book are white, and there is a watermark on the right side of the page.