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The image shows a page from a document or catalog that lists various sculptures and porcelain items. The items are categorized by their location or gallery and include details such as the title, material, artist (if known), and approximate date of creation. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Sculpture:

  1. Nativity, polychromed plaster
    • Location: Lower Rhenish
    • Date: c. 1470-1480

Chapel:

  1. Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood

    • Location: Lower Swabian
    • Date: c. 1490-1500
  2. Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood

    • Artist: Erasmus Grasser (?)
    • Date: (active 1474-1518)
  3. Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone

    • Location: South German
    • Date: 1593

Porcelain Gallery:

  1. Porcelains:

    • Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen

      • Modeler: Gottlob Kirchner
      • Date: c. 1731
    • Three Graces, Frankenthal

      • Modeler: Konrad Linck
      • Date: c. 1762
    • Flower Girl

      • Location: Hoechst
      • Date: c. 1755
  2. Sculpture:

    • Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta
      • Date: 1797
      • Artist: Gottfried Schadow (?)
      • Date: (1764-1850)

Eighteenth Century Gallery:

  1. Sculpture:
    • Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory

      • Location: South German
      • Date: c. 1700
    • Kneeling Magdalen, fruit wood

      • Artist: Franz Schwanthaler
      • Date: (1683-1767)
    • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster

      • Artist: After Ignaz Günther
      • Date: (1725-1775)

The document appears to be well-organized, providing a clear and concise listing of artworks with relevant historical and artistic information.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an art history book detailing various artworks categorized by different galleries and time periods.

  1. Sculpture (General Category):

    • Nativity: Polychromed plaster from the Lower Rhineland, circa 1470-1480.
  2. CHAPEL:

    • Saint John the Evangelist: Lindenwood sculpture from Lower Swabia, circa 1490-1500.
    • Pilgrim Saint: Lindenwood sculpture, attributed to Erasmus Grasser (active 1474-1518).
    • Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser: Limestone, from South Germany, 1593.
  3. Porcelain Gallery:

    • Porcelains:
      • Saint Charles Borromeo: Meissen porcelain, modeled by Gottlieb Kirchner, circa 1731.
      • Three Graces: Frankenthal porcelain, modeled by Konrad Linck, circa 1762.
      • Flower Girl: Hoechst porcelain, circa 1755.
    • Sculpture:
      • Busts of a Man and a Woman: Terracotta, circa 1797, attributed to Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850).
  4. Eighteenth Century Gallery:

    • Sculpture:
      • Abrahams Sacrifice of Isaac: Ivory sculpture from South Germany, circa 1700.
      • Kneeling Magdalene: Fruit wood sculpture, by Franz Schwanthaler (1683-1762).
      • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows: Painted plaster sketch, after Ignaz Günther (1725-1775).

The page is part of a larger document, indicated by the visible page number "–2–" at the top left corner, suggesting that this is page two of the catalog or book.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or guide, likely for an art museum or exhibition. The page lists various sculptures and porcelains, categorized by different sections or galleries within the exhibition space. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Sculpture:

    • Nativity, polychromed plaster, Lower Rhenish, c. 1470-1480
  2. CHAPEL:

    • Sculpture:
      • Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood, Lower Swabian, c. 1490-1500
      • Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood, attributed to Erasmus Grasser (act. 1474-1518)
      • Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone, South German, 1593
  3. PORCELAIN GALLERY:

    • Porcelains:
      • Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen, modeled by Gottlob Kirchner, c. 1731
      • Three Graces, Frankenthal, modeled by Konrad Linck, c. 1762
      • Flower Girl, Höchst, c. 1755
    • Sculpture:
      • Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta, 1797, attributed to Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850)
  4. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY:

    • Sculpture:
      • Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory, South German, c. 1700
      • Kneeling Magdalene, fruit wood, by Franz Schwanthaler (1683-1762)
      • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster, after Ignaz Günther (1725-1775)

The items are listed with their titles, materials, origins, and often the artists or schools associated with them, along with the approximate dates of creation.

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The image shows pages from a museum catalog or inventory list detailing various artworks. The entries are divided into sections based on the type of artwork and the gallery in which they are displayed. Here's a detailed summary:

Chapel

Sculpture:

  1. Nativity, polychromed plaster

    • Region: Lower Rhenish
    • Date: circa 1470-1480
  2. Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood

    • Region: Lower Swabian
    • Date: circa 1490-1500
  3. Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood

    • Attributed to: Erasmus Grasser
    • Active period: 1474-1518
  4. Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone

    • Region: South German
    • Date: 1593

Porcelain Gallery

Porcelains:

  1. Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen

    • Modeler: Gottlob Kirchner
    • Date: circa 1731
  2. Three Graces, Frankenthal

    • Modeler: Konrad Linck
    • Date: circa 1762
  3. Flower Girl

    • Manufacturer: Hoechst
    • Date: circa 1755

Sculpture:

  1. Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta
    • Attributed to: Gottfried Schadow
    • Lifespan: 1764-1850
    • Date: 1797

Eighteenth Century Gallery

Sculpture:

  1. Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory

    • Region: South German
    • Date: circa 1700
  2. Kneeling Magdalen, fruit wood

    • Artist: Franz Schwathaler
    • Lifespan: 1683-1762
  3. Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster

    • After: Ignaz Günther
    • Lifespan: 1725-1775

This list provides a comprehensive overview of various sculptures and porcelain pieces, including their materials, regions of origin, dates, and associated artists or modelers.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be an inventory or catalog of artworks. The page lists various sculptures and porcelain pieces, along with their respective locations and details. Here's a detailed summary:

Sculptures and Porcelains:

Sculpture:

  • Nativity, polychromed plaster
    • Region: Lower Rhenish
    • Time Period: c. 1470-1480

CHAPEL:

  • Sculpture:
    • Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood
      • Region: Lower Swabian
      • Time Period: c. 1490-1500
    • Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood
      • Artist: Erasmus Grasser (?), active 1474-1518
    • Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone
      • Region: South German
      • Time Period: 1593

PORCELAIN GALLERY:

  • Porcelains:

    • Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen
      • Modeler: Gottlob Kirchner
      • Time Period: c. 1731
    • Three Graces, Frankenthal
      • Modeler: Konrad Linck
      • Time Period: c. 1762
    • Flower Girl, Hoechst
      • Time Period: c. 1755
  • Sculpture:

    • Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta
      • Artist: Gottfried Schadow (?), 1764-1850
      • Time Period: 1797

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY:

  • Sculpture:
    • Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory
      • Region: South German
      • Time Period: c. 1700
    • Kneeling Magdalen, fruit wood
      • Artist: Franz Schwanthaler
      • Years: (1683-1762)
    • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster
      • Artist: After Ignaz Günther (1725-1775)

The entries provide detailed information about the artworks, including their medium, origin, artist (if known), and approximate time periods.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an inventory of artworks, specifically focusing on sculptures and porcelains. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Sculpture:

  1. Nativity, polychromed plaster
    • Origin: Lower Rhenish
    • Date: c. 1470-1480

CHAPEL:

  1. Sculpture:
    • Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood
      • Origin: Lower Swabian
      • Date: c. 1490-1500
    • Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood
      • Artist: Erasmus Grasser (?)
      • Date: (act. 1474-1518)
    • Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone
      • Origin: South German
      • Date: 1593

PORCELAIN GALLERY:

  1. Porcelains:

    • Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen
      • Modeler: Gottlieb Kirchner
      • Date: c. 1731
    • Three Graces, Frankenthal
      • Modeler: Konrad Linck
      • Date: c. 1762
    • Flower Girl, Hoechst
      • Date: c. 1755
  2. Sculpture:

    • Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta
      • Artist: Gottfried Schadow (?)
      • Date: 1797
      • Lifespan of Gottfried Schadow: (1764-1850)

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY:

  1. Sculpture:
    • Abrahams Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory
      • Origin: South German
      • Date: c. 1700
    • Kneeling Magdalen, fruit wood
      • Artist: Franz Schwanthaler
      • Date: (1683-1762)
    • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster
      • Artist: After Ignaz Günther
      • Date: (1725-1775)

The page appears to be organized into different galleries or sections, each listing specific artworks with details such as the material, origin, date, and artist where applicable.

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This image shows an open book or document with typed text on the visible page. The text appears to be a list or catalog of artworks, specifically sculptures and porcelains, organized by galleries or categories such as "CHAPEL," "PORCELAIN GALLERY," and "EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY." Each entry includes the name or description of the artwork, the material used, the artist or modeler (when available), the location or style, and approximate dates.

The text on the page reads as follows:

  • Sculpture:
    Nativity, polychromed plaster
    Lower Rhenish, c. 1470-1480

  • CHAPEL
    Sculpture:
    Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood
    Lower Swabian, c. 1490-1500

    Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood
    Erasmus Grasser (?) (act. 1474-1518)

    Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone
    South German, 1593

  • PORCELAIN GALLERY
    Porcelains:
    Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen
    Gottlob Kirchner, modeler, c. 1731

    Three Graces, Frankenthal
    Konrad Linck, modeler, c. 1762

    Flower Girl
    Hoechst, c. 1755

Sculpture:
Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta, 1797
Gottfried Schadow (?) (1764-1850)

  • EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY
    Sculpture:
    Abrahams Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory
    South German, c. 1700

    Kneeling Magdalen, fruit wood
    Franz Schwanthaler (1683-1762)

    Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster
    After Ignaz Günther (1725-1775)

The page is slightly aged with some discoloration and is part of a larger book or collection of pages.

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This image shows a page from a printed document or book. It appears to be part of a list or catalogue that describes various art pieces, with a focus on sculptures from different time periods and locations. The page is numbered "-2" at the top, suggesting it is an early page in the document. The content is organized into sections by gallery or theme, with the text in English.

Here is a summary of the content that lists each item under its respective category:

  • Under "Sculpture," the items listed are Nativity (polychromed plaster, Lower Rhenish, c. 1470-1480) and a piece by Hugo van der Goes (c. 1470-1480).

  • Under "CHAPEL," the sculptures listed are:

    • Saint John the Evangelist (lindenwood, Lower Swabian, c. 1490-1500)
    • Pilgrim Saint (lindenwood, possibly by Erasmus Grasser (c. 1474-1518))
    • Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser (limestone, South German, 1593)
  • Under "PORCELAIN GALLERY," the Czech porcelain artworks mentioned include Saint Charles Borromeo (Meissen, modeled by Gottlob Kirchner c. 1731) and Three Graces (Frankenthal, modeled by Konrad Linck, c. 1762), among others.

  • In the "SCULPTURE" section right before "EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY," Busts of a Man and a Woman (terracotta, 1797) are mentioned, possibly by Gottfried Schadow (1764–1850).

  • Under "EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY," the sculptures listed are:

    • Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac (ivory, South German, c. 1700)
    • Kneeling Magdalen (fruit wood, by Franz Schwanthaler (1683–1762))
    • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows (painted plaster, after Ignaz Günther (1725–1775))

The photo captures only part of the page, and some text at the top and bottom is cut off, implying that there is more information on the page that is not visible. The document is on white paper, with visible signs of age or wear such as yellowing and creases. It is open, revealing that this page is on the right-hand side, with several other pages visible underneath it. The photo is taken looking almost directly down at the document.

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "-2-". The page appears to be part of a catalog or inventory, listing various artworks and artifacts. The content is organized into sections, each detailing different categories of items. Here is a breakdown of the visible text:

Sections and Entries:

1. Sculpture:

  • Nativity, polychromed plaster
    Lower Rhenish, c. 1470–1480

2. CHAPEL

  • Sculpture:
    • Saint John the Evangelist, lindenwood
      Lower Swabian, c. 1490–1500
    • Pilgrim Saint, lindenwood
      Erasmus Grasser (?), active 1474–1518
    • Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser, limestone
      South German, 1593

3. PORCELAIN GALLERY

  • Porcelains:
    • Saint Charles Borromeo, Meissen
      Gottlob Kirchner, modeler, c. 1731
    • Three Graces, Frankenthal
      Konrad Linck, modeler, c. 1762
    • Flower Girl
      Hoechst, c. 1755
  • Sculpture:
    • Busts of a Man and a Woman, terracotta, 1797
      Gottfried Shadow (?), 1764–1850

4. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY GALLERY

  • Sculpture:
    • Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac, ivory
      South German, c. 1700
    • Kneeling Magdalen, fruit wood
      Franz Schwanthaler (1683–1762)
    • Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows, painted plaster
      After Ignaz Günther (1725–1775)

Visual Details:

  • The page is clean and well-organized, with a structured layout.
  • The text is typed or printed, suggesting it is part of a formal catalog or inventory.
  • The book appears to be bound with a dark green spine and white pages.
  • The page number "-2-" is visible at the top center, indicating it is likely part of a larger document or catalog.

Context:

This page seems to be part of an art catalog or museum inventory, detailing sculptures, porcelain pieces, and other artifacts from various periods and locations. The entries include descriptions of materials, creators, and approximate dates, providing a historical and artistic context for each item listed.

The overall impression is that of a scholarly or archival document, likely used for reference or exhibition purposes.

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A book is open to a page that contains a list of sculptures and porcelains. The sculptures are listed first, with their names, materials, and locations. The porcelains are listed next, with their names, makers, and dates. The sculptures include "Nativity," "Saint John the Evangelist," "Pilgrim Saint," "Epitaph of Georg Mairhauser," and "Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac." The porcelains include "Saint Charles Borromeo," "Three Graces," "Flower Girl," "Busts of a Man and a Woman," "Kneeling Magdalen," and "Sketch of Madonna of Sorrows." The book is titled "Eighteenth Century Gallery."