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The image shows a typed list of institutions to which works of art were lent from January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965. The list includes various museums, universities, art galleries, and other cultural institutions primarily located in the United States, with a few international entries. Here is the detailed list:
The list appears to be part of a document or report, likely detailing the circulation of artworks among these institutions during the specified period.
The image shows a typed list of institutions to which works of art were lent, spanning from January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965. The list includes a variety of institutions from different countries, primarily in the United States, but also in Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and the Netherlands. Here is the detailed list:
This list provides a comprehensive overview of the various institutions that hosted artworks during the specified period.
The image shows a page from a document listing various institutions to which works of art were lent from January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965. The list includes:
The institutions span various cities in the United States, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and include both museums and universities.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog with the title "INSTITUTIONS TO WHICH WORKS OF ART WERE LENT From January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965." The list includes various institutions from different parts of the world that borrowed works of art during this period. The institutions are organized by location, and the list covers cities and countries in the United States, Europe, and Canada. Some notable entries include:
The list is comprehensive and indicates a wide range of institutions that benefited from the loan of artworks during the specified period.
The image shows a document listing institutions that borrowed works of art between January 1, 1964, and November 1, 1965. The list includes various museums, universities, galleries, and libraries from different locations around the world. Here is a detailed summary of the institutions listed:
The list reflects a wide range of art-related institutions, both in the United States and internationally.
The image shows a typed list titled "Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent" for the period from January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965. The list includes various institutions from around the world where artworks were loaned. Here is a detailed summary of the institutions mentioned:
This list includes a mix of museums, galleries, universities, and other cultural institutions from various cities and countries.
The image shows a page from a physical book or folder with a typewritten list titled "INSTITUTIONS TO WHICH WORKS OF ART WERE LENT From January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965." The list includes names of various museums, art galleries, universities, and colleges, along with the cities and countries they are located in. The institutions span multiple locations in the United States and other countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, and Switzerland. The text is neatly typed and aligned on white paper, which is affixed to the page using staples at the top and edges. The page itself appears to be off-white and is part of a larger collection of similar documents.
The image shows an open book or a document with a list titled "INSTITUTIONS TO WHICH WORKS OF ART WERE LENT From January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965". The list contains names of various institutions, such as libraries, museums, universities, and art galleries, located in different cities around the world. Examples include the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Kunstverein in Hamburg. The text is clear and legible, typed in a standard font, and the page appears to be slightly yellowed, indicating it may be from an older publication. The page is photographed against a white background, and there are two paper clips visible on the top edge of the pages.
The image shows an open book or document with a list of institutions to which works of art were lent, spanning from January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965. The list is titled "INSTITUTIONS TO WHICH WORKS OF ART WERE LENT" and includes a variety of museums, universities, galleries, and art centers from around the world. The entries are organized alphabetically and include locations such as:
The document appears to be part of an archive or record-keeping system, likely used to track the lending of artworks to various institutions over a specific period. The layout is simple and functional, with clear headings and organized entries. The book itself has a worn appearance, suggesting frequent use or age. The text is typed or printed, and the overall design is formal and institutional.
The image shows a page from a book or document titled "Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent." The page lists various institutions where artworks were lent from January 1, 1964, to November 1, 1965. The institutions are located in cities such as Arlington, Massachusetts; Baltimore; Berlin; Boston; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chicago; Cleveland; Detroit; Elsinore, Denmark; Essen, Germany; Fargo, North Dakota; Frankfurt a. M., Germany; Greensboro, North Carolina; Hamburg, Germany; Hanover, Germany; Kassel, Germany; Kent, Ohio; Lexington, Massachusetts; Marquette, Michigan; Meadville, Pennsylvania; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Munich, Germany; New York; Northampton, Massachusetts; Norton, Massachusetts; Oberlin, Ohio; Raleigh, North Carolina; St. Louis, Missouri; Wellesley, Massachusetts; Winnipeg, Canada; and Winterthur, Switzerland. The institutions include libraries, museums, art galleries, universities, and colleges.