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ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796774
The image shows the inside of a book cover. The cover is primarily a plain, off-white or beige color with a few small dark spots, possibly due to age or wear. On the left side of the cover, there is a white strip with black text that reads "BAUHAUS FACULTY." The strip is bordered by a brownish paper or tape at the top and bottom. The book appears to be aged, as indicated by the yellowing of the paper and the visible wear along the edges. The overall design is minimalist, which is characteristic of the Bauhaus style.
The image shows an open book with a blank page visible. The book appears to be part of a collection or publication from the Bauhaus Faculty. The term "BAUHAUS FACULTY" is printed vertically along the spine of the book, which is visible on the left side of the image. The pages are white and clean, suggesting that the content is either not printed on this page or it is intentionally left blank. The book is bound with a simple binding, possibly cloth or paper, and the edges of the pages show some signs of wear, indicating it might be an older publication.
The image shows an open book with a light-colored, blank page visible. The book appears to be part of a collection or series, as indicated by the spine label on the left side, which reads "BAUHAUS FACULTY." The pages themselves are mostly empty, with no visible text or illustrations on the page that is open. The binding of the book looks sturdy, and the cover appears to be made of a stiff material, possibly paperboard or cardboard. The pages show signs of age and handling, with some creases and wear. The overall appearance suggests that this book could be an archival or historical document related to the Bauhaus movement.
The image shows an open book or document from the Bauhaus Faculty. The visible part of the cover and spine on the left side reads "BAUHAUS FACULTY" in bold, capital letters. The document itself appears to be blank inside, with a few minor marks or stains on the pages. The book or document is laid out flat on a surface, likely a table. The binding of the book seems to be made of a light-colored material, possibly cardboard or cardboard-like, and there is a greenish strip on the bottom edge of the page.
The image shows an open book with the title "BAUHAUS FACULTY" on the left-hand page. The right-hand page is blank, and both pages show some signs of aging, with the right-hand page having a slightly yellowed appearance and a few small discolorations. The spine of the book is visible on the left, and the pages appear to be made of a matte, uncoated paper. The overall condition of the book suggests it might be a vintage or original edition.
The image shows the spine of a book with the title "Bauhaus Faculty." The Bauhaus was a renowned German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts, and it was famous for its approach to design which influenced modern architecture, art, and design.
The book appears to focus on the faculty members of the Bauhaus school, likely providing information about the instructors, their roles, contributions, and possibly their works and philosophies. The spine features a minimalist design typical of Bauhaus style, with clean lines and simple, functional typography. The cover material looks like it could be paper or a similar material, with a light, neutral color.
The image shows an open book or album with several pages visible. The page on display appears to be mostly blank and has some discoloration or aging marks, giving it a yellowish or brownish tint. On the left side, there is a vertical brown strip running along the edge of the page that has the text "BAUHAUS FACULTY" printed in capital black letters. The pages are slightly uneven, with some edges sticking out from the right side. The photo is taken on a neutral gray background.
This is an image of an aged, open booklet or folder. The left side displays what appears to be a partially visible cover or a page with the words "BAUHAUS FACULTY" printed in black, bold lettering along its vertical edge. This gives the impression that the document is related to the Bauhaus, a famous school of art, design, and architecture. The rest of the visible pages are plain with no text, showing signs of discoloration and aging, having turned a tan or beige color typically associated with old paper. The top edge of the pages appears somewhat curled or wrinkled. The booklet or folder is resting on a flat surface with a grey backdrop. There's a slight shadow cast onto the surface, suggesting ambient light sources in the environment.
The image shows a closed book or folder with a plain, light-colored cover. The spine of the book features vertical text that reads "BAUHAUS FACULTY" in black, capitalized letters. The spine also includes a narrow, dark brown or black strip running along its edge, likely serving as a spine label or binding detail. The book appears to be made of a soft, possibly cloth-like material, and the overall design is minimalistic, suggesting an academic or institutional context. The background is a neutral, light gray, which contrasts subtly with the book's cover. The book is closed, and no visible pages or additional details are discernible from the image.
The image shows a book with a white cover, opened to a blank page. The spine of the book is visible, and it has a green strip at the bottom. The book's title is written in black on the spine, and it reads "Bauhaus Faculty." The book appears to be a hardcover book, and the pages are thick and sturdy. The book is placed on a gray surface, which could be a table or a shelf.