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ARCH.2013.5.13, Rendition: 797508
The image shows an open page from a catalog or book detailing various sculptures. The page lists several artworks, each with a corresponding image, title, medium, dimensions, date of creation, and lender information. Here is a detailed summary of the sculptures listed:
Mercy, or Hooded Beggar Woman (Barmherzigkeit, or Verhüllte Bettlerin)
Old Woman Dancing (Tanzende Alte)
Crippled Beggar (Der Krüppel)
The Avenger (Der Rächer)
Standing Woman with Folded Arms (Das Junge Weib, or Die Frau mit den untergeschlagenen Armen)
The Return, or Christ and Thomas (Die Wiederkehr, or Christus und Thomas)
Head of the Gustav Memorial (Der Gustav-Gedenkkopf)
The Singing Man (Der Singende Mann)
Mask of Christ VI
The Doubter (Der Zweifler)
Singing Choir Boy (Singender Knabenchor)
Each sculpture is accompanied by a black-and-white photograph, providing a visual reference for the artwork described.
The image shows two open pages from a catalog or book that appears to be an exhibition of sculptures. The pages contain black and white photographs of various sculptures, each accompanied by a description and numbering.
On the left page:
On the right page:
The layout is clean and organized, providing detailed information about each piece, which suggests this is an informative catalog for an art exhibition.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or brochure for a collection of sculptures. Each sculpture is listed with a number, title, material, dimensions, and additional notes such as the lender or owner of the piece.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Image of Sculpture (not numbered on the list but shown on the left side of the page)
7. Mercy, or Hooded Beggar Woman (Barmherzigkeit, or Verhüllte Bettlerin)
8. Old Woman Dancing (Tanzende Alte)
9. The Avenger (Der Rächer)
10. Standing Woman with Folded Arms (Das Junge Weib, or Die Frau mit den untergeschlagenen Armen)
11. The Return, or Christ and Thomas (Die Wiederkunft, Christus und Thomas)
12. Head of the Gustrow Memorial (Gustrower Ehrenmal)
13. The Singing Man (Der singende Mann)
14. Crippled Beggar (Der Bettler)
15. Mask of Christ VI (Christuskopf VI)
16. The Dancer (Der Tänzer)
Image of Sculpture (Number 14 in the list but shown in the center of the page)
17. Singing Choir Boy (Singender Knabenschüler)
The page highlights various sculptures, primarily in wood and bronze, from different years, showcasing the artist's range and development over time. The works are borrowed from various collectors and institutions.
The image appears to be a page from a catalog or exhibition guide for a collection of sculptures. The page is open to a two-page spread with detailed descriptions and images of several sculptures.
Here is a detailed summary of the sculptures listed on the page:
Item 9 - The Avenger (Der Rächer)
Item 10 - Standing Woman with Folded Arms (Die Frau mit den untergeschlagenen Armen)
Item 11 - The Return, or Christ and Thomas (Die Wiederkehr, oder Christus und Thomas)
Item 12 - Head of the Gustrow Memorial
Item 7 - Mercy, or Hooded Beggar Woman (Barmherzigkeit, oder Verhüllte Bettlerin)
Item 8 - Old Woman Dancing (Tanzende Alte)
Item 15 - Mask of Christ VI
Item 16 - The Doubter (Der Zweifler)
Item 14 - Crippled Beggar (Der Bettler)
Item 17 - Singing Choir Boy (Singender Knabenschüler)
The page includes black-and-white photographs of each sculpture, giving viewers a visual reference along with the textual descriptions. The images and details help to contextualize each piece within the exhibition.
The image shows a page from a catalog or booklet that appears to be from an art exhibition. The page features descriptions and black-and-white photographs of various sculptures.
Here is a detailed summary of each sculpture listed on the page:
The Avenger (Der Rächer)
Standing Woman with Folded Arms (Das Junge Weib, or Die Frau mit den untergeschlagenen Armen)
Mercy, or Hooded Beggar Woman (Barmherzigkeit, or Verhüllte Bettlerin)
Old Woman Dancing (Tanzende Alte)
The Return, or Christ and Thomas (Die Wiederkunft, or Christus und Thomas)
Head of the Gustrow Memorial
The Singing Man (Der singende Mann)
Mask of Christ VI
The Doubter (Der Zweifler)
Crippled Beggar (Der Bettler)
Singing Choir Boy (Singender Knabe)
The page also includes a snippet of text on the left side, likely a continuation of a description or introduction related to the exhibition.
The image shows a page from a catalog or an art book featuring several sculptures by a particular artist. The page is divided into sections, each describing different sculptures with their titles, materials, dimensions, and information on who lent or gifted them.
The first section on the left side (labeled with numbers 7 to 14) includes:
The right side includes additional sculptures numbered 15 to 17:
Each sculpture is accompanied by a black-and-white photograph, providing visual references for the artworks listed. The text provides detailed information about each piece, including their creation year, material, dimensions, and the lender or giver.
This image shows an open book or catalog spread featuring sculptures. There are three black-and-white photographs of sculptures on the pages, each with a number corresponding to their descriptions.
On the left page:
On the right page:
The sculptures are described as being made from materials like bronze, wood, and glazed ceramic, dated from 1919 to 1931. The names and titles are mostly in English and German, indicating a possible focus on German or European art. The text provides context such as the source of lending or where the sculptures were originally made or displayed.
This image appears to be a photograph of an open book or exhibition catalog displaying various sculptures and their descriptions. The left page is partially visible, showing a list of works along with information such as the title, year, medium, size, and the institution or individual who lent the piece.
The right page shows clear images of sculptures paired with their corresponding numbers and titles, allowing readers to visually identify each artwork. The sculptures are diverse in style but seem unified by a common aesthetic that suggests they might be the works of a single artist or a thematic collection. The pages appear well-organized, making it easy for readers to find details about each piece. The book or catalog itself seems to be professionally produced, indicative of a formal exhibition or a comprehensive study of an artist's body of work.
The image shows an open book or catalog page displaying a collection of sculptures, each accompanied by descriptive text. The page is divided into two columns, with detailed entries for various artworks. Here is a breakdown of the visual elements:
Sculpture 9: "The Avenger" (Der Rächer)
Sculpture 10: "Standing Woman with Folded Arms" (Die Frau mit untergeschlagenen Armen)
Sculpture 11: "The Return, or Christ and Thomas" (Das Wiedersehen, or Christus und Thomas)
Sculpture 12: "Head of the Gustrow Memorial"
Sculpture 13: "The Singing Man" (Der singende Mann)
Sculpture 14: "Crippled Beggar" (Der Bettler)
Sculpture 7: "Mercy, or Hooded Beggar Woman" (Barmherzigkeit, or Verhüllte Bettlerin)
Sculpture 8: "Old Woman Dancing" (Tanzende Alte)
Sculpture 15: "Mask of Christ VII"
Sculpture 16: "The Doubter" (Der Zweifler)
Sculpture 17: "Singing Choir Boy" (Sängerknabe Klosterschüler)
The page appears to be from an art catalog or exhibition guide, showcasing a curated collection of sculptures. The detailed descriptions and photographs suggest a focus on documenting the works for academic, historical, or exhibition purposes. The inclusion of lender information indicates that the sculptures are on loan for display.
The image is of a page from a book, likely a catalog or exhibition guide. The page features several entries, each describing a different sculpture or artwork. Each entry includes a title, the material and dimensions of the artwork, the year it was created, the artist's name, and the location or collection where it is currently housed. The artworks are described in a formal and academic tone, providing detailed information about each piece. The page also includes black-and-white photographs of the artworks, which are displayed in a grid-like format. The background of the page is a neutral color, likely white or beige, which helps to highlight the text and images.