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The image shows a page from a document or catalog listing various textiles and paintings. The text is organized into two sections: "Textiles" and "Paintings."
Flemish, XVI Century: Triptych of the Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara, oil on panel, circa 1530; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stone in memory of Mr. Stone's father, Galen L. Stone (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Marianne Aue: Three Compositions, NR0051, NR0052, NR0053, gouache, 1964; purchase, Busch-Reisinger Museum Association fund
Barthel Bruyn the Elder: Portraits of a Lady and a Gentleman, oil on canvas; gift, Charles E. Dunlop (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Werner Drewes: Composition 269, oil on canvas, 1940; gift, Werner Drewes
T. Lux Feininger: Composition with Three Figures, oil on canvas, 1965; purchase, Busch-Reisinger Museum Association Fund
Jan Gossaert: Portrait of a Man Holding His Gloves, oil on panel; gift, Arthur Sachs (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Adrian Isenbrandt: Saint John the Baptist, oil on panel; Paul J. Sachs Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Heinrich Schaumann: The Circus Family, oil on canvas; gift, Mrs. Doreen van der Straeten in memory of her husband
The page appears to be part of a museum collection catalog, detailing the artworks, their creators, mediums, dates, and provenance information.
The image shows a page from a document or ledger that lists various artworks, specifically textiles and paintings, along with their details. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
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Paintings:
Flemish, XVI Century: Triptych of the Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara, oil on panel, circa 1530; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stone in memory of Mr. Stone’s father, Galen L. Stone (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Marianne Aue: Three Compositions (NR0051, NR0052, NR0053), gouache, 1964; purchase, Busch-Reisinger Museum Association Fund
Barthel Bruyn the Elder: Portraits of a Lady and a Gentleman, oil on canvas; gift, Charles E. Dunlop (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Werner Drewes: Composition 269, oil on canvas, 1940; gift, Werner Drewes
T. Lux Feininger: Composition with Three Figures, oil on canvas, 1965; purchase, Busch-Reisinger Museum Association Fund
Jan Gossaert: Portrait of a Man Holding His Gloves, oil on panel; gift, Arthur Sachs (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Adrian Isenbrandt: Saint John the Baptist, oil on panel; Paul J. Sachs Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum)
Heinrich Schaumann: The Circus Family, oil on canvas; gift, Mrs. Doreen van der Straeten in memory of her husband
Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the medium, the date (either specific or approximate), and the acquisition details such as the donor or fund used for the purchase or gift. Some entries also mention the transfer of the artwork from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a page from a document, likely a catalog or inventory, detailing various artworks. The page is titled with the heading "Textiles" and "Paintings," and it lists several pieces under these categories.
Textiles:
Paintings:
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the page number "-2-" at the top left corner.
The image shows a page from a catalog or record book detailing the acquisition or transfer of various textile and painting works into a collection. Here is a detailed summary of the entries listed:
Textiles:
Paintings:
The entries are organized under the categories "Textiles" and "Paintings" and include information about the artist, type of artwork, medium, approximate date, method of acquisition, and sometimes the donor or previous location of the artwork.
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Under the "-extiles" section, the text reads:
The "Paintings" section lists several artworks with details including the artist, title, medium, date, and donor or source. The entries are as follows:
The book appears to be a catalog or documentation of artworks, possibly from a museum or gallery, with detailed information about each piece, including the method of acquisition.
The image displays a page from what appears to be a catalog or inventory list of artworks. Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:
Margarete Bittkow
Flemish, XVI Century
Marianne Aue
Barthel Bruyn the Elder
Werner Drewes
T. Lux Feininger
Jan Gossaert
Adrian Isenbrandt
Heinrich Schaumann
The page lists various artworks, providing details such as the artist's name, title of the artwork, medium, date, source of acquisition, and any relevant notes about the transfer or donation.
This image shows a close-up of an open printed document or book. The left side is out of focus and cut off, while the right side is focused and displays a list of artwork information. The page is numbered "-2-" at the top, suggesting it is part of a larger document. The text is a list of various artworks and related information, including the title of the artwork, the medium (such as oil on canvas or panel), the approximate date it was created, the name of the artist, and details about how the artwork was acquired (for example, as a gift, purchase, or transfer from another museum). The artworks mentioned span from the 16th century to the 20th century with multiple donors and methods of acquisition, showing details that might be found in a museum catalog or an inventory list.
The image shows a typed page from a document or catalog, specifically page number 2. The text lists various artworks categorized under "Paintings" and mentions the Koehler Estate. Each entry includes the artist's name, title or description of the artwork, the medium (usually oil on panel or canvas), approximate date, and provenance or acquisition details.
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The page appears to be part of an inventory or catalog of an art collection, detailing information about specific paintings and their origins.
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The image depicts a page from an art catalog or inventory, listing detailed information about various paintings, including artists, titles, media, dates, and acquisition details. The structured format and references to museums indicate it is part of an official record, likely from an art institution such as the Fogg Art Museum or Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is numbered -2-, suggesting it is part of a larger document.
The image shows an open book with a white page on the left side and a green spine on the right side. The book is titled "Paintings" and is placed on a gray surface. The page contains a list of artworks with their titles, artists, and details about their origin, such as gifts or purchases. The artworks mentioned include "Triptych of the Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara," "Three Compositions," "Portraits of a Lady and a Gentleman," "Composition 269," "Composition with Three Figures," "Portrait of a Man Holding His Gloves," "Saint John the Baptist," and "The Circus Family."