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The image shows a page from a book or catalog, likely from an art gallery or museum, listing various artworks and artifacts. The items are categorized under different sections such as sculptures, goldsmith works, paintings, and furniture. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Angel, polychromed wood, circa 1600
Saint Sebastian, polychromed wood
Crucifixion, pearwood
Pair of Hovering Angels, polychromed wood
Reclining Nymph, lead, circa 1739
Madonna in Glory, gilded silver
Crocodile Sand Container, gilded silver
Saint Jerome in His Cell
Portrait of Martin Luther
Saint Luke Painting the Madonna
Iron Strong Box
Folding Stool from the Cathedral of Danzig
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the page number "-4-" at the top. The listings provide detailed information about each item, including the artist or origin, material, and approximate date of creation.
The image displays a page from what appears to be a catalog or guide, likely for an art gallery or museum. The page, numbered 4, lists various artworks and items divided by categories and galleries. Here’s a detailed summary of the contents:
The layout is organized, with specific artworks listed under their respective categories and galleries, providing a clear guide to the items on display along with their respective dates and creators where available.
The image displays a page from what appears to be a museum or gallery catalog, detailing various artworks and artifacts. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
Angel
Saint Sebastian
Crucifixion
Pair of Hovering Angels
Reclining Nymph
Goldsmithy Items:
Saint Jerome in His Cell
Portrait of Martin Luther
Saint Luke Painting the Madonna
Iron Strong Box
Folding Stool from the Cathedral of Danzig
This page lists a variety of artworks, including sculptures, goldsmith items, paintings, and furniture, each with their respective materials, origins, dates, and artists or schools of art.
The image displays a page from a book or catalog that lists various artworks, their types, and details about their origins and creators. The page appears to be divided into sections, detailing sculptures, goldsmith items, and paintings from different galleries.
Here's a detailed summary:
Sculptures:
Goldsmithy:
Gallery I:
Gallery III:
The page is numbered as "-4-" in the top left corner, indicating it is part of a larger document, possibly a catalog of artworks displayed in galleries.
The image shows a handwritten or typed list of artworks, organized by type and gallery. Here is a detailed summary:
Angel, polychromed wood, c. 1600
Saint Sebastian, polychromed wood
Crucifixion, pearwood
Pair of Hovering Angels, polychromed wood
Reclining Nymph, lead, c. 1739
Madonna in Glory, gilded silver
Crocodile Sand Container, gilded silver
Saint Jerome in His Cell
Portrait of Martin Luther
Saint Luke Painting the Madonna
Iron Strong Box
Folding Stool from the Cathedral of Danzig
This list seems to be part of a catalog or inventory of artworks, detailing the type, artist, region, and approximate date of creation for each piece.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a book listing various artworks and their details, including the artist, medium, period, and location of origin.
Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:
Angel, Polychromed Wood:
Saint Sebastian, Polychromed Wood:
Crucifixion, Pearwood:
Pair of Hovering Angels, Polychromed Wood:
Reclining Nymph, Lead:
Goldsmithy Items:
Gallery I:
Paintings:
Furniture:
Gallery III:
The page also includes the title "GALLERY I" and "GALLERY III" indicating different sections or collections within the book.
This is an image of an open book, possibly a catalogue or guide, showing the text of a page with the upper-right corner of the page curled back. The open page has a list of art objects, each item accompanied by a brief description, likely part of an exhibition or collection overview. Here are the details listed on the visible page:
Goldsmithy:
The text continues with a title "GALLERY II" followed by a title "Paintings:", but the only item visible under this category is partially obscured due to the page corner being turned:
The next section lists another item that is partially visible, indicating the subject of the artwork:
Following this, there is a section titled "Furniture:" with items listed, including:
Lastly, the heading "GALLERY III" is visible with a section titled "Paintings:" which includes:
The text is typed in a serif font, and the page edges show signs of age or wear. The aesthetic suggests the book is of older vintage, potentially used in an academic or museum context for art history reference or exhibition purposes.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or inventory, displaying a page with detailed entries about various artworks and artifacts. The page is titled "-4-" and is organized into sections, listing items under categories such as "Goldsmithy," "GALLERY I," and "GALLERY III." Each entry includes the name of the item, its material, creator or artist, and approximate date or period of creation.
Goldsmithy Section:
GALLERY I:
GALLERY III:
Overall, the image depicts a detailed and organized catalog page from an art collection, providing information about various artworks and artifacts across different categories and time periods.
This image is of an open book, with a white page on the left and a green page on the right. The book appears to be a catalog of artworks, as the page contains a list of items with their respective descriptions and dates. The artworks include sculptures, paintings, and furniture, all of which are from different periods and styles. The sculptures include an angel, a crucifix, and a reclining nymph, while the paintings include a portrait of Martin Luther and a portrait of a bearded man. The furniture includes an iron strong box and a folding stool from the Cathedral of Danzig.
The image shows a page from a book that is open, with the pages placed on a gray surface. The page is filled with text, which is likely an inventory or catalog of artworks and artifacts. The text is organized into sections, with headings such as "Angel," "Goldsmithry," "Gallery I," and "Gallery III." Each section lists various items, including sculptures, paintings, and furniture, along with their descriptions, artists, and dates. The page appears to be part of a larger collection or exhibition catalog, providing detailed information about the artworks and artifacts on display.