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The image shows an open page from a catalog or exhibition list, specifically from the City Art Museum in St. Louis. The exhibition dates are noted at the top as January 20 to March 1, 1964. The page lists various works of art, primarily from American and Spanish artists.
Here is a detailed summary of the listed artworks:
Giovanni Battista Gaulli (1639-1709)
Annibale Carracci (1560-1609)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
Francisco Goya (1746-1828)
Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
Francisco Goya (1746-1828)
Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
Francisco Goya (1746-1828)
Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
Francisco Goya (1746-1828)
Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669)
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923)
Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923)
Joan Miró (1893-1983)
Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923)
Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923)
Joan Miró (1893-1983)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
Thomas Anshutz (American, 1851-1912)
The image shows a page from a catalog or an exhibition list for the City Art Museum in St. Louis, dated January to March 1964. The page lists various artworks, detailing their titles, artists, mediums, dimensions, and acquisition or loan information.
Here are some specific details from the page:
Giovanni Battista Cavallino (1580-1664):
Anonymous (Drawing):
Fellows of Caravaggio (early 17th century):
Various works by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770):
Jean Dubuffet (French, born 1901):
Jean Metzinger (French, born 1883):
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827):
The page also lists some Spanish artworks by notable artists such as Pablo Picasso, Diego Velázquez, and José de Ribera, among others.
The catalog lists several works by different artists and specifies the medium, dimensions, and acquisition details, showcasing a rich assortment of artworks on display at the museum during the specified exhibition period.
The image shows an open book, likely an exhibition catalog or a similar publication, with handwritten notes at the top of the left page. The handwritten note reads: "City Art Museum, St. Louis, exhibition, Jan. 30 - Mar. 1, 1964."
The printed text on the left page lists various works of art, likely with their respective catalog numbers, titles, artists, dates, and other details. For example, it includes works such as "Giovanni Battista Tiepolo" with details of specific artworks, their dates, and dimensions.
The right page continues with the list, featuring works by other artists like Joseph Albers, Hans Arp, and Jean Dubuffet, along with their specific details such as the year of creation, dimensions, and sometimes the names of lenders.
The text appears to be organized by categories or types of art, possibly starting a new section with the heading "Spanish Art" visible at the bottom of the left page. The bottom of the right page includes specific entries, with one mentioning Giovanni Battista Tiepolo again, suggesting the continuation of the catalog listing.
The overall context suggests that the book is an official catalog for an art exhibition held at the City Art Museum in St. Louis from January 30 to March 1, 1964.
The image shows a document from the City Art Museum in St. Louis, dated January 1, 1964. This document lists various works of art, primarily paintings and drawings, along with details such as artists' names, titles of the works, dates, and dimensions. The list appears to be divided into two main sections:
General Artworks:
Spanish Art:
The second part of the document lists works of art that have been lent by members of the Harvard Club of St. Louis:
The document is an inventory or catalog detailing the artworks held or exhibited by the City Art Museum in St. Louis as of the given date.
The image shows a page from a ledger or catalog related to an art exhibition held at the City Art Museum in St. Louis from January to March 1964. The page lists various artworks along with their details, including artists, titles, dates, mediums, dimensions, and provenance information.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents on the page:
Top Annotation:
List of Artworks:
Italian Art:
Spanish Art:
Works on Loan:
Bottom Annotation:
This ledger page provides a comprehensive overview of the artworks displayed during the exhibition, including details on their origin, medium, and contributors.
The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory book, specifically from an exhibition at the City Art Museum in St. Louis, dated January 1 to March 1, 1964. The page is divided into several entries listing various artworks, likely paintings or drawings, with their respective artists, dates, mediums, dimensions, and sources or ownership details.
Here's a detailed summary of the content on the page:
Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (1580-1641)
Anonymous (16th century)
Followers of Caravaggio (early 17th century)
Giovanni Battista Paggi (1602-1722)
Filippo Lippi (1457-1504)
Paolo Pino (1504-1556)
Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696-1770)
Paolo Veronese (1528-1588)
Alessandro Vittoria (1525-1608)
Tiziano Vecellio (1488-1576)
Spanish Art
Pablo Picasso (born 1881)
José de Ribera (1591-1652)
Joseph Alberts (American, born 1888)
Pierre Bonnard (French, 1867-1947)
Ludolf Backhuysen (Dutch, 1630-1708)
Mary Cassatt (American, 1844-1926)
Jean Dubuffet (French, born 1901)
Jean Metzinger (French, born 1883)
Ben Nicholson (English, born 1894)
Thomas Rowlandson (English, 1756-1827)
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
The page includes a mix of historical and contemporary artworks, with a significant number of entries detailing their dimensions, medium, and ownership or lending information.
The image shows an open book or catalog with a smaller white booklet or insert attached to the center crease with two staples at the top and one staple on the left. The pages list various works of art, their creators, dates, dimensions, and acquisition details. The left page contains a list of artworks by artists such as Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, Annibale Carracci, Follower of Caravaggio, Giovanni Battista Foggini, and other artists categorized under "Spanish Art," including Pablo Picasso. The right page continues listing artworks by artists including Joseph Albers, Pierre Alechinsky, Ludolf Backhuysen, Mary Cassatt, Jean Dubuffet, Jean Metzinger, Ben Nicholson, and Thomas Rowlandson.
At the top of the page, handwritten in blue ink, is the text: "City Art Museum, St. Louis. Exhibition Jan. 30 Mar. 1, 1964." The catalog also notes a specific focus on Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, with a reference to "Apotheosis of Aeneas." The format suggests this is a museum exhibition catalog listing the artworks displayed, their provenance, and lending details.
This image displays an open book or catalog showing two pages that list various artworks and their details. The left page outlines a list of works starting with number 53 and continues down through number 67. Each entry seems to include the name of the artwork or the type of object, the creator's name when available (for example, "Giovanni Battista Caracciolo," "Alonso Cano," "Pompeo Batoni"), the time period or year (like "1560-1611," "1601-67," "1708-87"), dimensions of the piece (such as "38 5/8 inches high," "17½ x 13½ inches," "40 3/8 x 29¾ inches"), a brief description ("Ajax and Cassandra," "Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Sachs"), and a reference number or accession date (like "1923.41" or "1951.92").
The right page is headed "Spanish Art" and continues from number 66 to 67, which suggests a list previously started. These entries are similarly formatted with details of the artworks. Below the art listing, there is a citation for a specific artwork called "Giovanni Battista Tiepolo—Apotheosis of Admiral Biron Rouge Circa," followed by an illegible note and "Cat. No. 64."
In the upper right corner of the right page, there is handwritten text that reads: "City Art Museum, St. Louis, exhibition—Jan 30 - Mar 1, 1948."
The book is slightly aged, with discolored pages signifying it might be old. The pages are thick and one has a tab attached to it, suggesting it could be a reference book or an archival catalog.