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ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796912
The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing new acquisitions of decorative art, textiles, paintings, and drawings. The entries are organized by category and provide details about each item, including the artist or origin, title, medium, date, and donor information. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:
Decorative Art
Ceramics
Textiles
Paintings
Drawings
The page appears to be part of a larger document, possibly from a museum or art gallery, detailing recent additions to their collection.
The image is a page from a document titled "New Acquisitions." It lists various items that have been added to a collection, categorized under Decorative Art, Paintings, and Drawings.
Decorative Art
Paintings:
Drawings:
The gifts are from various donors, including individuals and anonymous donors. The items span different time periods and artistic styles, ranging from 16th-century Austrian ceramics to 20th-century modern art.
The image is a page from a document listing "New Acquisitions" in the categories of Decorative Art, including Ceramics, Textiles, Paintings, and Drawings.
Decorative Art:
Ceramics:
Textiles:
Paintings:
Drawings:
Each entry includes the name of the artist, the title of the work, the medium, date, and the donor of the piece.
The image shows a page from a catalog or collection listing of "New Acquisitions" under the section "Decorative Art." The acquisitions are categorized into three subsections: Ceramics, Textiles, and Paintings, with a small mention of Drawings at the bottom.
Ceramics:
Austrian, XVI Century:
German, XVIII Century:
Textiles:
Paintings:
Josef Albers:
Barthel Bruyn the Elder:
Lyonel Feininger:
Hans Jaenisch:
Drawings:
Each entry includes the artist, the title of the artwork, the medium, the approximate date, the place of origin or creation, and the name of the donor.
The image shows a page titled "NEW ACQUISITIONS" from what appears to be a catalog or a report, likely from a museum or an art gallery. The page is divided into several sections based on the types of art: Decorative Art, Textiles, Paintings, and Drawings. Below are the details listed under each section:
Decorative Art - Ceramics:
Textiles:
Paintings:
Drawings:
The page is neatly organized, and the items are listed with their details, including the artist (if known), title, century, materials, and the donor's information.
The image displays a document listing new acquisitions for an art collection, categorized by type of artwork. Here is a detailed summary:
Austrian, XVI Century:
German, XVIII Century:
Josef Albers:
Barthel Bruyn the Elder:
Barthel Bruyn the Elder:
Lyonel Feininger:
Hans Jaenisch:
The image displays an opened book or catalog resting on top of another book or similar item. A piece of paper is partly obscuring the left side of the open page, revealing the words "NEW ACQUISITIONS" in a bold font at the top center. The content on the visible page lists various types of art that have been acquired, with categories such as "Ceramics," "Textiles," and "Paintings." The acquisitions are attributed to certain centuries or artists and include brief descriptions. They are also associated with names of donors. For instance, for "Ceramics," it mentions items from the XVIII Century, such as a "Boy Seated Smoking a Pipe," and also lists the donors as Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Flueger. Under "Paintings," artists like Josef Albers and Barthel Bruyn the Elder are mentioned, and the art piece 'Street Angel' by Hans Jaenisch from 1952 was a gift from Selma H. Sobin. The list also includes a category for "Drawings" at the bottom of the page, noting a 1943 piece by Willi Baumeister, acquired as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Stephen De Paine.
The page appears to be from a museum's acquisitions catalog or a similar publication documenting newly acquired art items, organized by type and period, complete with the names of benefactors who contributed to the collection.
The image shows an open book with a page titled "NEW ACQUISITIONS." The page is typed and divided into four sections: "Decorative Art," "Paintings," "Drawings," and a subcategory under Decorative Art called "Textiles."
Details under "Decorative Art" include ceramics from the Austrian 16th century and German 18th century, listing specific items such as:
Under "Textiles," there is a mention of:
Under "Paintings," there are:
Under "Drawings," there is:
The page appears to be part of a catalog or inventory listing new additions to a collection, likely from a museum or gallery.
The image depicts an open book, specifically a catalog or record of "New Acquisitions." The visible page is titled "NEW ACQUISITIONS" and is divided into sections listing various art pieces, categorized under "Decorative Art," "Textiles," "Paintings," and "Drawings."
Ceramics:
Textiles:
The page is formatted in a clean, organized manner, with each entry providing details such as the artist, title, medium, date, and donor information. The book appears to be part of an institutional collection, likely a museum or library, documenting recent additions to its holdings. The design is simple and professional, with a focus on clarity and precision. The visible portion of the book shows a green spine and white pages, suggesting a formal and archival style.
The image is a close-up of a book's page, featuring a section titled "New Acquisitions." The book appears to be a catalog or an inventory of artworks, with entries detailing various pieces of art and their origins. The page includes several categories of art, such as "Decorative Art," "Textiles," "Paintings," and "Drawings." Each category lists specific artworks, their origins, and the donors who gifted them. The artworks mentioned are from different periods and styles, including ceramics, paintings, and drawings. The book has a green spine and a white page, with the text printed in black. The page is slightly folded, indicating that it is part of a larger collection or catalog.