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The image shows an open book or document titled "Inventory of Collections." It contains a table labeled "Table I: Inventory Totals," which provides data on the inventory of collections for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The table lists different categories of items and their respective totals for each year. Here is a detailed breakdown:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, photographs of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
TOTALS:
Additional notes at the bottom of the table provide explanations for the asterisks:
The document appears to be a detailed inventory report tracking the growth and changes in various collections over the specified years.
The image shows a page titled "INVENTORY OF COLLECTIONS" with a table labeled "Table I Inventory Totals." The table lists the quantities of different categories of items for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The categories and their respective totals are as follows:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
The totals for each year are:
Two footnotes are provided at the bottom of the page:
The image depicts an inventory list from a collection, specifically titled "Inventory of Collections," and includes a table labeled "Table I: Inventory Totals." The table provides the counts of various types of items in the collection for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. Here are the details:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
There is a note indicating that the decrease from 1960 to 1965 is due to the transfer of over 300 prints to the Fogg Art Museum.
Reproductions (including casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, and drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
There is a note stating that the 5,615 items do not include about 5,000 letters deposited in the Houghton Library.
Totals:
The inventory shows a significant growth in the collection over the ten-year span, particularly with the addition of the Lyonel Feininger Archive in 1965.
The image is a page from a document titled "Inventory of Collections," specifically Table I, which lists inventory totals for different types of collections over three years: 1955, 1960, and 1965.
Here are the detailed points:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
Totals:
The notes at the bottom clarify:
The image shows a page from an inventory of collections, specifically Table I titled "Inventory Totals." The table lists the quantities of various types of art collections for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. Here are the details:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
Totals:
The notes at the bottom clarify that the decrease in the number of original works of art in 1965 is due to the transfer of over 300 prints to the Pogg Art Museum, and the Lyonel Feininger Archive total for 1965 does not include approximately 5,000 letters that were deposited in the Houghton Library.
The image shows a page from a document titled "Inventory of Collections," specifically Table I, which details the inventory totals of various art collections for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.
Here are the key points from the table:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
The totals for each year are:
The asterisk () and double asterisk (*) notes clarify specific changes and exclusions within the collection counts for 1965.
The image shows a partially opened book or report with several pages visible. The top right corner of the image indicates the page number "III." The text on the visible page is titled "INVENTORY OF COLLECTIONS" and references chronological periods. It includes a table labeled "Table I," with columns for inventory totals for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.
The table lists various collections such as "Original Works of Art (including those in the research archives)", "Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library)" and "Bauhaus Research Archive." Each of these collections has numerical data next to them under different years, showing changes in the inventory over time.
There are two footnotes at the bottom of the table that read as follows:
"* Decrease in number is due to transfer of over 300 prints to the Fogg Art Museum."
"**Does not include about 5,000 letters deposited in Houghton Library."
The photograph is taken at an angle, allowing us to see the depth of the book and the layers of pages. The pages appear to be aged, and the lighting casts soft shadows on the opened book.
The image shows a typed page titled "INVENTORY OF COLLECTIONS." It presents Table I, which lists Inventory Totals for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The inventory categories include:
The quantities for each category in each year are:
The totals for all categories are 3,290 (1955), 5,563 (1960), and 11,348 (1965).
There are two footnotes on the page:
The image shows an open book displaying a table titled "Inventory of Collections" under the heading "Table I: Inventory Totals." The table provides numerical data comparing the inventory of various collections across three years: 1955, 1960, and 1965. The table is structured as follows:
Original Works of Art (excluding those in the research archives):
Reproductions (casts, electrotypes, facsimiles of paintings, prints, drawings for the picture lending library):
Bauhaus Research Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
TOTALS:
The document seems to be an official inventory or report, possibly from an art institution or archive, tracking the growth and changes in its collections over a decade. The inclusion of specific footnotes suggests careful documentation and transparency regarding changes in the collection's composition. The mention of the Fogg Art Museum and Houghton Library indicates collaboration or transfer of materials between institutions.
Overall, the image depicts a detailed and organized record of collection inventories, emphasizing growth and changes in the holdings of an art-related archive.
The image shows a page from a book titled "Inventory of Collections" with a table listing the inventory totals for various collections in the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The table is divided into sections, including "Original Works of Art," "Reproductions," "Bauhaus Research Archive," and "Lyonel Feininger Archive." The table provides numerical data for each section, with some entries marked with an asterisk () or double asterisks (*). The page also includes footnotes explaining the decrease in the number of original works of art and the transfer of over 300 prints to the Fogg Art Museum.