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ARCH.2013.5.13, Rendition: 797501
The image depicts the inside cover of a book or exhibition catalog titled "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938." The title is prominently displayed at the top of the page in bold, uppercase letters. Below the title, there is additional text indicating that the book includes an introduction by Naomi Jackson Groves and a catalog by Katharyn D. Reiser. The exhibition took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from December 16, 1970, to February 13, 1971.
The cover art is credited to Leonard Baskin, featuring a portrait of Ernst Barlach, which is an etching and an artist's proof, courtesy of Alex Page. The page is predominantly white with black text, and the book appears to be open, showing a glimpse of the left-hand page with some text visible. The overall design is minimalistic and clean, focusing on the textual information and the title.
The image shows the open pages of a catalog or book dedicated to the artist Ernst Barlach. Here are some detailed observations:
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This catalog appears to be a publication accompanying an exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Ernst Barlach, highlighting his contributions and artistic style.
The image shows an open booklet with two visible pages. On the left page, there is a note mentioning the cover, which is described as "Leonard Baskin, Portrait of Ernst Barlach, etching (artist’s proof, courtesy of Alex Page)." The right page contains the following information:
The pages are set against a neutral background, and the booklet appears to be an exhibition catalog for works related to Ernst Barlach.
The image shows the cover and an inner page of an exhibition catalog for an artist named Ernst Barlach.
The cover page includes:
The inner page includes the following information:
The catalog appears to provide information about the life and works of Ernst Barlach, a notable artist from the specified period.
The image shows an open booklet or catalog related to an exhibition of the artist Ernst Barlach (1870-1938). The booklet is titled "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938" and includes several details:
The left page includes a note about the cover image: it is an etching titled "Portrait of Ernst Barlach" by Leonard Baskin, and it is identified as an artist's proof, courtesy of Alex Page.
The booklet appears to be a catalog for the exhibition, likely containing information about the artist's life, works, and details about the exhibition itself. The pages are white with black printed text, and the layout is simple and clean. The cover page is partially visible on the left, with some text partially legible.
The image depicts the inside front cover and title page of an exhibition catalog. The catalog is titled "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938."
Details visible on the right page include:
On the left page, there is a note indicating that the cover features a portrait of Ernst Barlach by Leonard Baskin, described as an etching (artist’s proof), courtesy of Alex Page. The left page also shows some text from the content of the catalog, though it is not fully legible in the image. The page appears to be part of the introductory or explanatory text. The catalog is bound with a simple, clean design.
The image shows an open publication or booklet laid out on what seems to be a brown surface, possibly a desk or table. The content is mainly textual, with the right page prominently displaying the title:
"Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938"
Below the title, there is additional information indicating that the text includes an "Introduction by Naomi Jackson Groves" and "Catalogue by Kathryn D. Reiser." This publication is associated with "An exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University" which took place from "December 16, 1970 – February 13, 1971."
The left page contains partial text mentioning a "cover" and a "Leonard Baskin, Portrait of Ernst Barlach, etching (artist's proof, courtesy of Alex Page)." This suggests that the cover of the publication might feature the mentioned artwork and credits its source. The cut-off text on the left page indicates informational content, possibly context or discussion about the exhibition or Ernst Barlach's work, but the content is not fully visible to read and interpret in detail. The publication seems to be professionally made, with a simple and elegant typographic design.
The image depicts an open book, showing two adjacent pages. The left page appears to be part of a text, with visible fragments of words and phrases such as "the show," "product," "oping," "l dra," "ature of," and "will s." The text is partially obscured, suggesting it may be a catalog or exhibition-related document. In the top-left corner, there is a note indicating the cover image: "cover: Leonard Baskin, Portrait of Ernst Barlach, etching (artist's proof, courtesy of Alex Page)."
The right page is clean and contains formal text. It reads:
Ernst Barlach: 1870–1938
Introduction by Naomi Jackson Groves
Catalogue by Kathryn D. Reiser
An exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
December 16, 1970 – February 13, 1971
The design is minimalist, with clean typography and ample white space, suggesting a professional or academic publication, likely a catalog or exhibition guide. The overall aesthetic is simple and elegant, typical of art or museum-related materials.
The image shows a book open to its cover page. The title reads "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938." Below the title, there is a photograph of a portrait of Ernst Barlach, an etching, which is labeled as "Portrait of Ernst Barlach, etching (artist's proof, courtesy of Alex Page)." The introduction is written by Naomi Jackson Groves, and the catalogue is by Katharyn D. Reiser. The exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University from December 16, 1970, to February 13, 1971.
An open book is placed on a surface, probably a table. The book is opened to two pages. The left page has some text written on it, while the right page is blank. The text on the left page reads, "Ernst Barlach: 1870-1938." There is also some text at the bottom of the page. The book is placed on a surface that is probably a table.