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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

ARCH.2013.5.10, Rendition: 797373

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The image shows a page from a book or report containing two tables that present statistical data on the percentage distribution of original works of art. The tables are titled "Table II" and "Table III."

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods

This table shows the distribution of original works of art across different historical periods for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The periods and their respective percentages are as follows:

  • Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century)

    • 1955: 0.01%
    • 1960: 0.015%
    • 1965: 0.045%
  • Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.08%
    • 1960: 0.035%
    • 1965: 0.06%
  • Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.13%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.17%
  • Nineteenth Century

    • 1955: 0.20%
    • 1960: 0.135%
    • 1965: 0.10%
  • Twentieth Century

    • 1955: 0.58%
    • 1960: 0.72%
    • 1965: 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution

This table shows the distribution of original works of art by geographic regions for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The regions and their respective percentages are as follows:

  • Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

    • 1955: 0.76%
    • 1960: 0.06%
    • 1965: 0.845%
  • Belgium and Holland

    • 1955: 0.04%
    • 1960: 0.02%
    • 1965: 0.0375%
  • Scandinavia

    • 1955: 0.17%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.0975%
  • Other

    • 1955: 0.03%
    • 1960: 0.025%
    • 1965: 0.02%

The tables provide a comparative analysis of the distribution of artworks over time and across different regions.

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The image shows a page from a book containing two tables titled "Table II" and "Table III." Both tables present data on the percentage of original works of art, with Table II focusing on chronological periods and Table III focusing on geographic distribution. Each table provides data for three years: 1955, 1960, and 1965.

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods

  1. Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century)

    • 1955: 0.01%
    • 1960: 0.015%
    • 1965: 0.045%
  2. Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.08%
    • 1960: 0.035%
    • 1965: 0.06%
  3. Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.13%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.17%
  4. Nineteenth Century

    • 1955: 0.20%
    • 1960: 0.135%
    • 1965: 0.10%
  5. Twentieth Century

    • 1955: 0.58%
    • 1960: 0.72%
    • 1965: 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution

  1. Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

    • 1955: 0.76%
    • 1960: 0.86%
    • 1965: 0.845%
  2. Belgium and Holland

    • 1955: 0.04%
    • 1960: 0.02%
    • 1965: 0.0375%
  3. Scandinavia

    • 1955: 0.17%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.0975%
  4. Other

    • 1955: 0.03%
    • 1960: 0.025%
    • 1965: 0.02%

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The image displays two tables from what appears to be a book or report. These tables present statistical data on the percentage of original works of art, categorized by chronological periods and geographic distribution for different years.

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods

This table lists the percentage of original works of art from different historical periods for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.

  • Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century)

    • 1955: 0.01%
    • 1960: 0.015%
    • 1965: 0.045%
  • Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.08%
    • 1960: 0.035%
    • 1965: 0.06%
  • Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.13%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.17%
  • Nineteenth Century

    • 1955: 0.20%
    • 1960: 0.135%
    • 1965: 0.10%
  • Twentieth Century

    • 1955: 0.58%
    • 1960: 0.72%
    • 1965: 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution

This table shows the percentage distribution of original works of art by region for the same years: 1955, 1960, and 1965.

  • Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

    • 1955: 0.76%
    • 1960: 0.86%
    • 1965: 0.845%
  • Belgium and Holland

    • 1955: 0.04%
    • 1960: 0.02%
    • 1965: 0.0375%
  • Scandinavia

    • 1955: 0.17%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.0975%
  • Other

    • 1955: 0.03%
    • 1960: 0.025%
    • 1965: 0.02%

These tables provide a comparative view of the distribution and changes in the percentage of original works of art over the specified years. The data highlights trends in the valuation or presence of artworks from different periods and regions.

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The image shows two tables from a document, each providing statistical data about the distribution of original works of art.

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods

This table details the percentage of original works of art from various historical periods over three different years: 1955, 1960, and 1965.

  • Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century)

    • 1955: 0.01%
    • 1960: 0.015%
    • 1965: 0.045%
  • Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.08%
    • 1960: 0.035%
    • 1965: 0.06%
  • Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.13%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.17%
  • Nineteenth Century

    • 1955: 0.20%
    • 1960: 0.135%
    • 1965: 0.10%
  • Twentieth Century

    • 1955: 0.58%
    • 1960: 0.72%
    • 1965: 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution

This table presents the percentage of original works of art by geographic regions for the same three years: 1955, 1960, and 1965.

  • Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

    • 1955: 0.76%
    • 1960: 0.86%
    • 1965: 0.845%
  • Belgium and Holland

    • 1955: 0.04%
    • 1960: 0.02%
    • 1965: 0.0375%
  • Scandinavia

    • 1955: 0.17%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.0975%
  • Other

    • 1955: 0.03%
    • 1960: 0.025%
    • 1965: 0.02%

The tables indicate trends in the distribution of original works of art over time and by region, highlighting a significant concentration of works from Central Europe and the increasing proportion of Twentieth Century artworks.

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The image displays two tables from a document, each detailing the percentage of original works of art over different periods and geographic regions.

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods
This table shows the distribution of original works of art across different historical periods for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.

  • Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century)

    • 1955: 0.01%
    • 1960: 0.015%
    • 1965: 0.045%
  • Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.08%
    • 1960: 0.035%
    • 1965: 0.06%
  • Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.13%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.17%
  • Nineteenth Century

    • 1955: 0.20%
    • 1960: 0.135%
    • 1965: 0.10%
  • Twentieth Century

    • 1955: 0.58%
    • 1960: 0.72%
    • 1965: 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution
This table details the geographic distribution of original works of art for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.

  • Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

    • 1955: 0.76%
    • 1960: 0.86%
    • 1965: 0.845%
  • Belgium and Holland

    • 1955: 0.04%
    • 1960: 0.02%
    • 1965: 0.0375%
  • Scandinavia

    • 1955: 0.17%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.0975%
  • Other Regions

    • 1955: 0.03%
    • 1960: 0.025%
    • 1965: 0.02%

The data indicates the changes in the distribution of original works of art over these years in both chronological and geographic contexts.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-3b-instruct

The image shows two tables from a document discussing the percentages of original works of art categorized by chronological periods and geographic distribution over the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods
This table details the percentage of original artworks by different historical periods:

  • Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century)

    • 1955: 0.01%
    • 1960: 0.015%
    • 1965: 0.045%
  • Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.08%
    • 1960: 0.035%
    • 1965: 0.06%
  • Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries)

    • 1955: 0.13%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.17%
  • Nineteenth Century

    • 1955: 0.20%
    • 1960: 0.135%
    • 1965: 0.10%
  • Twentieth Century

    • 1955: 0.58%
    • 1960: 0.72%
    • 1965: 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution
This table shows the percentage of original artworks by geographic regions:

  • Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland)

    • 1955: 0.76%
    • 1960: 0.86%
    • 1965: 0.845%
  • Belgium and Holland

    • 1955: 0.04%
    • 1960: 0.02%
    • 1965: 0.0375%
  • Scandinavia

    • 1955: 0.17%
    • 1960: 0.095%
    • 1965: 0.0975%
  • Other

    • 1955: 0.03%
    • 1960: 0.025%
    • 1965: 0.02%

In summary, the data indicates a notable increase in the percentage of original works of art from the Middle Ages through to the Renaissance and Baroque periods over the years, with a significant concentration in Central Europe. The Twentieth Century shows a relatively high percentage of original works consistently across the years.

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This image shows a page from a book or a document with statistical tables. The table at the top is labeled "Table II" and is titled "Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods." It shows percentages for different historical periods, comparing inventory data from the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The periods listed are Middle Ages (IV to early XVI Century), Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries), Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries), Nineteenth Century, and Twentieth Century.

Below that is "Table III" with the title "Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution." It shows percentages for 1955, 1960, and 1965 again, related to various geographical areas: Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), Belgium and Holland, Scandinavia, and Other.

The page is partially turned, revealing layers of other sheets beneath it, and the edge of another table is visible on the bottom right side. There is a green binding visible, indicating that this is part of a bound volume such as a report or a detailed study. The text and tables indicate that the content pertains to art history and the distribution of artworks geographically and chronologically.

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The image shows a typed page containing two tables related to the percentage of original works of art. The paper appears to be part of a larger book or report, with some pages visible beneath it.

Table II: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Chronological Periods

  • It has three columns showing percentages for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965.
  • The rows categorize the original works of art by historical periods:
    • Middle Ages (from IV Century to early XVI Century): 0.01%, 0.015%, 0.045%
    • Renaissance (XVI and early XVII Centuries): 0.08%, 0.035%, 0.06%
    • Baroque and Rococo (XVII and XVIII Centuries): 0.13%, 0.095%, 0.17%
    • Nineteenth Century: 0.20%, 0.135%, 0.10%
    • Twentieth Century: 0.58%, 0.72%, 0.625%

Table III: Percentage of Original Works of Art by Geographic Distribution

  • This table also shows percentages for 1955, 1960, and 1965.
  • The geographic categories are:
    • Central Europe (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland): 0.76%, 0.86%, 0.845%
    • Belgium and Holland: 0.04%, 0.02%, 0.0375%
    • Scandinavia: 0.17%, 0.095%, 0.0975%
    • Other: 0.03%, 0.025%, 0.02%

The tables indicate changes over time in the distribution and chronological origin of original works of art.

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The image shows a book open to a page displaying two tables with statistical data. The first table, labeled "Table II," presents the percentage of original works of art categorized by chronological periods, specifically for the years 1955, 1960, and 1965. The categories include the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo, Nineteenth Century, and Twentieth Century. The second table, labeled "Table III," shows the percentage of original works of art categorized by geographic distribution, also for the same years, with regions such as Central Europe, Belgium and Holland, Scandinavia, and Other. The tables are neatly organized, with each row representing a different category and each column representing a different year, providing a clear comparison of the data over time.

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The image depicts an open book with two pages visible. The book appears to be a report or study related to the distribution of original works of art. The pages are filled with text and tables that provide statistical data. The text is in black font, and the tables have columns and rows that display percentages. The book is bound with a green cover, and the pages are white with a slight yellowish tint. The book is placed on a gray surface, possibly a table or desk. The image is well-lit, and the details of the text and tables are clearly visible.