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ARCH.2013.5.13, Rendition: 797506
The image shows an open book or catalog with text on the right-hand page. The heading at the top of the page reads "Catalogue." Below the heading, there is a note explaining that dimensions are given in inches with height preceding width, and for sculptures, depth has been added. It also mentions that if no lender is indicated, the work is part of the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The text further refers to two important books for the study of Ernst Barlach's work, which are the catalogues raisonnés compiled by Friedrich Schult. These books are titled "Werkverzeichnis: Band I, Das Plastische Werk; Band II, Das Graphische Werk," published by Ernst Hauswedell & Co. in 1950 and 1954. The text indicates that references in the catalog use "Schult I" for Volume I and "Schult II" for Volume II.
The left-hand page is partially visible and contains some text, but it is not fully legible in the image. The book appears to be resting on a beige surface, and a pen is placed on the left page, partially obscuring the text.
The image shows an open book with a focus on the "Catalogue" section. Here are the detailed observations:
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Overall, the image captures a scholarly or art-related publication focusing on a detailed catalogue of works, particularly those by Ernst Barlach.
The image shows an open book, laid flat on a surface. The left page is partially obscured by a transparent sheet, which appears to be a protective or placeholder sheet. The right page is labeled "Catalogue" at the top. Below the heading, there is a block of text, which appears to provide dimensions in inches for various artworks, with height preceding width, and mentions that for sculptures, depth has been added. The text also notes that where no lender is indicated, the work is in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It further mentions two important catalogues raisonnés for the study of Ernst Barlach, compiled by Friedrich Schultz, and refers to specific volumes for additional entries. The surrounding area and the book's pages are clean and uncluttered.
The image shows two pages of a document related to an art exhibition catalogue.
The text on the left page appears to be a typewritten description or review, possibly discussing an artist's work and an upcoming exhibition. Some key points include:
The right page is the beginning of an exhibition catalogue. Key elements include:
The layout and content suggest a scholarly approach to documenting and exhibiting the artist's work.
The image shows an open book with a focus on a section titled "Catalogue" on the right-hand page. Here are the details:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The book appears to be a detailed catalog or reference work, likely related to art and sculpture, specifically focusing on the works of Ernst Barlach. The pages are neatly printed, with a clean and organized layout.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalogue related to an art exhibition or collection. The left page contains text that appears to be an excerpt from an essay or introduction discussing an artist's work. The text is partially visible and seems to refer to an artist's development and contributions, mentioning "the genius," "powerful draughtsman," and "American and the European."
The right page is titled "Catalogue" and provides specific information regarding the entries in the catalogue. It mentions that dimensions are given in inches, with height preceding width, and depth added for sculptures. It also notes that where no lender is indicated, the work is in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Additionally, it references two important books for the study of Ernst Barlach, "catalogues raisonnés" compiled by Friedrich Schult: "Ernst Barlach: Das graphische Werk" (Graphic Works) in two volumes (Band I and Band II), published by Ernst Hauswedell & Co. in 1960 and 1958 respectively. It specifies that in the catalogue entries, Schult I refers to Volume I and Schult II refers to Volume II.
The image shows an open book or catalogue with text on its right-hand page. The left page is blank. The right page has a heading that reads "Catalogue" in a bold font, and below it is some text, likely detailing specifications like dimensions of artworks (noted in inches, with height preceding width and depth added for sculptures) and information about the provenance of these artworks (where no lender is indicated, the work is in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum). It appears to refer to two books important to the study of Ernst Barlach's work, with catalogs raisonnés assembled by Friedrich Schult. The text also mentions "Band I, Das Graphische Werk" and "Band II, Die Plastik," indicating volumes dedicated to Barlach's graphical work and his plastic arts, respectively, and mentions a publisher, Ernst Hauswedell & Co., along with the years 1960 and 1958. The last line of visible text refers to "Schult I" and "Schult II" possibly addressing the volumes again.
The book is resting on a plain, light-colored surface with a backdrop that looks like a plain cardboard-colored material, possibly a table or a display setup. The image captures the essence of a quiet reading or study environment, suggesting that the content of the book is academic or scholarly in nature.
The image shows an open book or booklet with two blank pages. The right page has a small block of text in the top right corner under the heading "Catalogue." The text provides information about dimensions, lending details, and two important books related to Ernst Barlach's catalogues raisonnés assembled by Friedrich Schult. The background consists of a slightly textured beige surface and a partially visible typed document beneath the left page of the booklet.
The image depicts an open book with two visible pages. The left page contains a block of text, which appears to be part of an essay or article discussing an artist or exhibition. The text is formatted in a clean, serif font and is aligned to the left margin. The content seems to focus on themes such as creativity, sculpture, and exhibition, with phrases like "the genius," "sculpture of," and "The Exhibition."
The right page is titled "Catalogue" in bold, uppercase letters at the top. Below the title, there is a paragraph of text that provides information about dimensions (in inches, with height preceding width) and notes that depth is added for sculptures. The text also mentions that works without a lender are part of the Busch-Reisinger Museum's collection. Further down, it references two important catalogues by Friedrich Schmutz, assembled by Ernst Barlach, and provides bibliographic details, including titles, publishers, and publication years (1950 and 1958). The text is concise and informative, likely serving as an introduction or explanatory note for the catalogue.
The overall design is minimalist and clean, with ample white space, suggesting a professional or academic publication. The book appears to be part of an art or exhibition catalogue, given the context of the text and the structured layout. The lighting in the image is soft, creating a calm and focused atmosphere.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The right page has the word "Catalogue" at the top, indicating that it is a catalog or exhibition guide. The left page appears to be a continuation of a text discussing the exhibition and its contents. The pages are blank, suggesting that the book is either new or the relevant information is on other pages. The book is placed on a beige surface, and the light is shining on the pages, making them appear bright and clean.