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The image shows a page titled "Table IV Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." The page is divided into two sections, detailing the inventory of two different archives: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive. Each section lists various categories of items along with their corresponding quantities.
Bauhaus Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
The page is neatly organized, with each category and its quantity listed in a straightforward manner, making it easy to see the scope of items held in each archive as of 1965.
The image shows a page titled "Table IV" from an inventory of research archives for the year 1965. The page lists the contents of two specific archives:
Bauhaus Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
The page is part of a larger document, likely used for cataloging and reference purposes within an archive or museum setting.
The image shows a page from a document titled "Table IV: Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." It lists the contents and quantities of archives from two collections: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive.
Bauhaus Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
This detailed inventory provides a comprehensive count of the different categories of materials held within these archives as of 1965.
The image shows a page from a document titled "Table IV: Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." It lists the contents of two distinct archives: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive, with detailed counts of various types of items.
The total number of items in the Bauhaus Archive is 3,463.
The total number of items in the Lyonel Feininger Archive is 5,615.
This table provides a comprehensive breakdown of the archival materials related to the Bauhaus and Lyonel Feininger, highlighting the diversity and quantity of items preserved in each archive.
The image shows a page from a document titled "Table IV: Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." This table lists the holdings of two specific archives: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive.
Bauhaus Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
The table provides a detailed inventory count of various types of materials contained in each archive as of 1965.
The image displays a page from a document titled "Table IV: Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." The page lists the contents of two archives: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive.
Bauhaus Archive:
Lyonel Feininger Archive:
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible edges of other pages in the background. The text is neatly typed, and the totals for each archive are clearly marked.
This image shows an open book or archival document, with a focus on a page entitled "Table IV." The page contains an inventory list of research archives from the year 1965, outlining items related to the Bauhaus archive and the Lyonel Feininger archive. The items are classified into categories such as bibliography, photographs, textiles and textile samples, typography, and advertising, among others, with corresponding numbers indicating the quantity of each type. The text is typeset in a neat and readable font, and there are some slight shadows on the pages indicating that the photo was taken in natural lighting. The book's pages have a slightly off-white hue, and there is a green edge on the right-hand side of the open book, suggesting a green cover or binding.
The image shows a page from a document titled "Table IV: Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." The page is part of a larger book or report, as indicated by the visible spine and additional pages in the background. The content is organized into two main sections: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive, each listing various categories of items along with their corresponding quantities.
The document serves as an inventory or catalog of research materials from two distinct archives: the Bauhaus Archive and the Lyonel Feininger Archive. It provides a structured overview of the types and quantities of items held in each collection as of 1965, likely for organizational, preservation, or research purposes. The Bauhaus Archive focuses on design-related materials, while the Lyonel Feininger Archive includes artistic works and related memorabilia.
This page reflects a systematic approach to documenting and organizing archival collections, emphasizing clarity and precision.
The image shows an open book with a table titled "Table IV" that lists the inventory of research archives from 1965. The table is divided into two sections, one for the Bauhaus Archive and the other for the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The Bauhaus Archive section lists various categories of items, including bibliography, photographs, textiles, typography, manufactured objects, and student exercises, with a total of 3,463 items. The Lyonel Feininger Archive section lists categories such as books, photographs, unfinished paintings, drawings, prints, and miscellaneous memorabilia, with a total of 5,615 items. The book is open to a page with a white background and black text, and the pages are stacked on top of each other.
The image depicts an open book with a page that contains a table titled "Table IV: Inventory of Research Archives, 1965." The table is divided into two main sections, each listing different types of items and their respective quantities.
The first section is labeled "BAUHAUS ARCHIVE" and includes the following categories and quantities:
The total number of items in the Bauhaus Archive is 3,463.
The second section is labeled "LYONEL FEININGER ARCHIVE" and includes the following categories and quantities:
The total number of items in the Lyonel Feininger Archive is 5,615.
The book is opened to a page where the table is clearly visible, and the text is legible. The table is neatly organized, with categories listed in the left column and corresponding quantities in the right column. The totals for each archive are highlighted at the bottom of their respective sections.