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The image shows an open book with text on both pages. The text appears to be a chronological account of events, likely related to an artist or a historical figure, detailing exhibitions, travels, and significant life events. Here is a summary of the content on each page:
Left Page:
1957:
1958:
1960:
1962:
1963:
1964:
Posthumous Exhibitions:
Right Page:
1966:
1967:
Plates:
The text is detailed and seems to be part of a biography or a catalog raisonné, providing a comprehensive overview of the artist's exhibitions and significant life events.
The image depicts an open book, with the left page numbered 10 and the right page numbered 11. The text appears to be in Italian and details the exhibitions and achievements of an artist named Morandi. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Left Page (Page 10):
1957: In the Fourth Biennale of the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo, Morandi won the Grand Prize for Painting. In Munich, he exhibited 6 paintings and 6 etchings in a show of Italian art from 1910 to 1957. From November 2 to December 15, there was a retrospective exhibition of his work at the Galleria Civica in Turin with 15 paintings, 10 watercolors, 10 drawings, and 13 etchings.
1958: Morandi participated in the Fifth International Show of "Bianco e Nero" in Lugano from April 1 to June 15 with 12 etchings. He returned to Gubbio, where he spent a good part of the summer.
1959: Represented by 9 paintings in the show of Italian Art of the 20th Century at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Right Page (Page 11):
1960: In connection with the XXXI Biennale, Morandi exhibited 3 paintings at Ca' Pesaro for the "Winners of the Grand Prize at the Biennale 1948-1958." The town of Sasso organized a one-man show with 19 paintings and 9 drawings in October-November. The city of Bologna conferred on him the "Archiginnasio d'Oro." In November, the Krugier Gallery in Geneva organized a one-man show with 37 paintings, 12 watercolors, 25 drawings, and 63 etchings.
1962: In May, an exhibition at the Albert Loeb and Krugier Gallery, New York, which included 37 paintings, 12 watercolors, 25 drawings, and 17 etchings.
1964: In late March, Morandi took to his bed. On June 18, he died in his home in Bologna.
Posthumous Exhibitions:
The bottom of the page includes a note about a plate (plate 58) showing "Still Life," 1961, oil on canvas, 42 1/2 x 27 1/2 inches, from the collection of Elio and Risiera Villoresi, Milan, catalog number 88.
The image appears to be a detailed chronological record of exhibitions, awards, and significant events related to an artist's career. Here is a detailed summary of the events listed:
1937
1951
1960
1962
1963
Posthumous Exhibitions:
1963
1966
1967
Additionally, there is a reference to a plate or catalog number:
The image shows an open book with two pages displaying a detailed chronological list of exhibitions and significant events involving the artist Giorgio Morandi from the years 1957 to 1967.
Left Page:
1957: Morandi won the Grand Prize for Painting at the 29th Biennale of Modern Art in São Paulo. He exhibited 6 paintings and 6 etchings in a show of Italian Art in the Great Hall of the Palazzo Reale in Milan from July 21 to September 15. Additionally, he had a retrospective exhibition in New York with 15 paintings, 1 watercolor, 10 drawings, and 13 etchings.
1958: Participated in the Fifth International Show of "Disco e Nero" at Legnano from April 13 to June 15 with 12 etchings. He was also a guest of honor at a good part of every year in Gryzuza.
1960: Represented by 9 paintings in the show of Italian Art of the 10th Century from American Collections at the Palazzo Reale in Milan.
1961: Participated in the XXXI Biennale in Venice where he exhibited 3 paintings at Ca’ Pesaro for "Winners of the Grand Prize at the Biennale 1948-1960." The town of Stegen organized a one-man show with 19 paintings and drawings at the Haus am Markt in October-November. Morandi was awarded the Robert Award for Painting by the city of Bologna.
1963: A posthumous exhibition of Morandi's works was held in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh from August 14 to September 19. Another exhibition took place in the Kunsthalle, Basel.
Right Page:
1966: Exhibited at the Great Hall of the Bologna "Archiginnasio" in cooperation with the Autonomous Committee of the "Archiginnasio." Over 300 works were put together at the Venice Biennale in the Italian Pavilion.
1967: An exhibition was held at Albert Loeb and Krugier Gallery, New York, which included 37 paintings, 12 watercolors, 25 etchings, and 17 drawings.
At the bottom of the right page, there is a note indicating the plate size (16.1 x 11.8 inches) and a reference to a catalog number (#8). The bottom right corner also mentions "Plate one (over)" with a reference to "Still Life, 1961" and a specific canvas size (12 1/4 x 16 1/8 in.).
The image shows an open book with detailed chronological notes about the artistic career and exhibitions of an artist named Morandi, presumably Giorgio Morandi.
Here is a detailed summary of the text on each page:
This detailed summary covers the exhibitions and notable events in Morandi's artistic career as recorded in the book.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog that appears to document the artistic career and exhibitions of a particular artist, likely Giorgio Morandi. Here's a detailed summary of the content visible in the image:
The left page lists various years and related activities of the artist:
The right page lists specific exhibitions:
Additionally, there is a reference to a specific plate:
The image captures a detailed account of Morandi’s artistic career and significant exhibitions over several years, emphasizing his contributions to art and recognition through various awards and shows.
This image shows an open book, laid flat, displaying two pages with text. The pages seem to be part of a chronology or catalog of artistic events or exhibitions, with the left page listing years from 1957 through 1964 and detailing the involvement of an artist or artwork in various exhibitions, prizes, and events in several locations and galleries. The right page continues the timeline with entries from 1965 and 1966, and culminates in 1967. At the bottom of the right page, there is a caption for "Plate one (over)" describing a "Still Life, 1961" piece—a painting on canvas with its size and the name of a person, possibly the collector or owner, mentioned along with a catalogue number.
Between the pages, you can notice a bookmark indicating the reader's place and a couple of small, fluffy objects at the top right corner, which appear to be seeds or some kind of plant material that has fallen into the book. The overall condition of the book suggests it may be a publication related to art history or a catalog from an art exhibition, and it seems to be well-maintained, aside from the minor inclusion of the natural elements. The precise focus and bright lighting make the text legible, and the photograph captures a sense of scholarly study or research.
The image shows an open book with text on both visible pages, numbered 10 and 11. The left page (10) contains a chronological list of events and exhibitions from 1957 to 1965 related to an artist, including participation in biennials, exhibitions in various cities, and awards. The years are aligned on the left side with corresponding descriptions following the dates.
The right page (11) continues with events from 1966 and 1967, mentioning exhibitions in Bern and New York. At the bottom right corner of page 11, there is a small section titled "Plate one (over)" that provides details about a specific artwork called "Still Life" from 1961, including the medium (oil on canvas), dimensions, and a reference to Dr. Carlo Bilotti and Catalogue #8. The book appears to be a catalog or a biography related to the artist's work and exhibitions.
The image shows an open book with two facing pages, likely from an art catalog or biography. The left page is numbered 10, and the right page is numbered 11. The content appears to be a chronological account of an artist's career, detailing significant exhibitions, awards, and events from the years 1937 to 1966.
The book appears to be a detailed catalog or biography, documenting the artist's exhibitions, awards, and significant life events. The layout is clean and formal, with a focus on chronological entries and specific details about each event. The inclusion of technical details about an artwork at the bottom of the right page suggests that this book may also serve as a catalog for an art exhibition or collection. The text is typed, and the pages are neatly bound, indicating a professional or academic publication.
The image depicts an open book, specifically a catalog or an exhibition record, with two facing pages displayed. The left page has a section of text that appears to be a chronological list of events or exhibitions, possibly related to an artist's career or art history. The text is organized in a table format with years on the left side and descriptions of events or exhibitions on the right side. The years listed range from 1957 to 1965. The right page contains a smaller section of text, possibly a note or a description, with a date "October 22 - December 5" mentioned. The page also includes a plate number "Plate one" and some additional details. The overall appearance of the pages suggests a professional or academic context, possibly related to art history or museum records.