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ARCH.2013.5.13, Rendition: 797517
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or a bibliography, displaying two pages. The left page is numbered 90, and the right page is numbered 91. Each page is organized into sections with entries that include titles, authors, dates, and other details, presumably about artworks or literary pieces.
The entries include detailed descriptions, dates, dimensions, and provenance information, which are typical for a catalog or bibliography of artworks.
The image shows a catalog page or book listing various lithographs by E. Barlach. Each entry includes the title of the lithograph, the medium used (typically woodcut or lithograph), dimensions, the year of publication, and specific details like editions, signatures, and provenance.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries visible in the image:
Blessed are the Merciful (Sieg sind die Barmherzigen)
Stargazers II (Sterndeuter II)
The Head (Der Kopf)
Illustrated by Reinhold von Walter, 210 signed copies, Edition I, 1919, Dimensions: 11 5/8 x 15 5/8 inches, Schult II: 92.
Specific entries under "The Head":
Russian Beggar Woman (Russische Bettlerin)
Despair and Revolt (Verzweiflung und Empörung)
Title Page of The Poor Cousin (Der Arme Vettern)
Lithograph, 1919, Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches, Schult II: 135.
Specific entries under "The Poor Cousin":
Each entry includes the artist’s name, the medium, dimensions, year, and specific notes on the edition and provenance. The entries are meticulously organized, showcasing the different themes and styles of Barlach's lithographs.
The image shows an open book that appears to be a catalog or a booklet detailing various lithographs and woodcuts by the artist George Grosz. The book is open to a specific section, numbered from 88 to 108, listing different pieces along with their titles, dates, dimensions, and some additional information such as the edition numbers, publishers, and provenance.
Here's a detailed breakdown of the visible content:
88. Blessed are the Merciful
89. Stargazers II
90. Raising Barbarian
91. The Fugitives
92. Bound copy of Der Kopf
93. Title page of Der Kopf
94. Old Woman Cursing
95. Group of Beggars
96. The Beggar King
97. Hate Burns, War Rages
98. The Rejected
99. Russian Beggar Woman
100. Despair and Revolt
101. Kneeling Beggar Woman
102. The Defeated
103. Title Page of The Poor Cousin
104. Evening Walk by the Elbe River
105. The Intruder
106. Listener at the Door
107. The Couple in the Crowd
108. Star Dance
This detailed listing provides information on the various artworks, their types, dimensions, and edition numbers, alongside provenance and illustration references.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a book listing various pieces of artwork, specifically lithographs, associated with the poet Reinhold von Walter and illustrated by Barlach. The page is open to two facing pages, with the left page containing entries numbered from 88 to 93, and the right page containing entries numbered from 92 to 108.
Here's a detailed summary of the entries:
Left Page:
88. Blessed are the Merciful (Selig sind die Barmherzigen)
Lithograph, Der Bildermann, No. 16, 20 November 1916, 9 3/8 x 8 1/4 in.
Schult II: 81, Gift of Louis W. Black.
89. Stargazers II (Sterndeuter II)
Lithograph, 1916/17, 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 in.
Signed l.r., E. Barlach.
Schult II: 86, Lent by Henry G. Proskauer, New York.
90. Raging Barbarian (Rasender Barbar)
Lithograph, 1916/17, 11 x 15 5/8 in.
Signed l.r., E. Barlach.
Schult II: 91, Lent by Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves.
91. The Fugitives (Die Fliehenden)
Lithograph, 1916/17, 11 5/8 x 15 5/8 in.
Signed l.r., E. Barlach.
Schult II: 92, Lent by Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves.
92. Bound Copy of Der Kopf
Old Strathford paper, bound in leather, 1918, 13 x 9 3/4 in.
Schult II: p. 75, Gift of Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves.
93. Title Page of Der Kopf
Woodcut, 1918, 7 3/8 x 5 3/8 in.
Schult II: 101.
Right Page:
92. Bound Copy of Der Kopf
Old Strathford paper, bound in leather, 1918, 13 x 9 3/4 in.
Schult II: p. 75, Gift of Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves.
93. Title Page of Der Kopf
Woodcut, 1918, 7 3/8 x 5 3/8 in.
Schult II: 101.
94. Old Woman Cursing (Fluchende Alte)
Woodcut, 1918, 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.
Schult II: 103.
95. Group of Beggars (Lahnern, Blinder und Bettelnde Alte)
Woodcut, 1918, 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 in.
Schult II: 104.
96. The Beggar King (Bettlermajestat)
Woodcut, 1918, 5 3/8 x 4 3/4 in.
Schult II: 105.
97. Hate Burns, War Rages (Hass brennt, Krieg rast)
Woodcut, 1918, 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.
Schult II: 106.
98. The Rejected (Die Verstoßenen)
Woodcut, 1918, 5 1/8 x 5 1/8 in.
Schult II: 107.
99. Russian Beggar Woman (Russische Bettlerin)
Woodcut, 1918, 5 3/8 x 4 3/4 in.
Schult II: 108.
100. Despair and Revolt (Verzweiflung und Empörung)
Woodcut, 1918, 5 7/8 x 5 1/2 in.
Schult II: 109.
101. Kneeling Beggar Woman (Knieende Bettlerin)
Woodcut, 1918, 4 x 3 in.
Schult II: 110.
102. The Defeated (Untergang)
Woodcut, 1918, 6 3/8 x 6 in.
Schult II: 111.
103. Title Page of The Poor Cousin (Der arme Vetter)
Lithograph, 1919, 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
Schult II: 115.
104. Evening Walk by the Elbe River (Abendlicher Spaziergang)
Lithograph, 1919, 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
Schult II: 121.
105. The Intruder (Die Eindringliche)
Lithograph, 1919, 10 3/8 x 13 1/2 in.
Schult II: 130.
106. Listener at the Door (Die Lauscherin)
Lithograph, 1919, 10 3/8 x 13 3/8 in.
Schult II: 132.
107. The Couple in the Crowd (Das Paar in der Menge)
Lithograph, 1919, 10 3/8 x 13 3/8 in.
Schult II: 135.
108. Star Dance (Sternentanz)
Lithograph, 1919, 10 3/8 x 13 1/2 in.
Schult II: 146.
Each entry includes the title, medium (lithograph or woodcut), date, dimensions, and reference to the publication Schult II, which likely refers to a catalog or bibliography of Barlach's works. Some entries also mention the ownership or loan status of the pieces.
The image is a detailed exhibition catalog listing various artworks by an artist, likely George Grosz, given the context and style of the works described. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
Blessed are the Merciful (Selig sind die Barmherzigen)
Stargazers II (Sterngucker II)
A number of broadsides (Flugblätter)
Raging Barbarian (Rasender Barbar)
The Figures (Die Figuren)
The Head (Der Kopf)
The Beggar King (Der Bettlerkönig)
Old Woman Cursing (Fluchende Alte)
Russian Beggar Woman (Russische Bettlerin)
Title page of Der Kopf and other illustrations from Der Kopf
The Poor Cousin (Der Arme Vetter)
The Intruder (Die Zwangsjacke)
Evening Walk by the Elbe River (Abendlicher Strom)
Despair and Revolt (Verzweiflung und Empörung)
The Defeated (Die Unterlegenen)
The Secret Conversation (Das Geheimnis Gespräch)
The Couple in the Crowd (Das Paar in der Menge)
Other miscellaneous pieces
This extensive list provides a comprehensive overview of the artist's works during a specific period, highlighting the diversity and depth of their creations.
The image shows an open book with a detailed catalog of artworks. The pages list various art pieces, including lithographs and woodcuts, along with their titles, creation dates, dimensions, and other relevant information such as the artists, the series they belong to, and any notable details about their publication or ownership.
Here is a summary of the entries visible in the image:
Blessed are the Merciful (Selig sind die Barmherzigen)
Starseers II (Sternseher II)
Raging Barbarian (Rasender Barbar)
The Fugitives (Die Fliehenden)
The Head of Kain (Der Kopf des Kain)
Bound copy of Der Kopf
Title page of Der Kopf
Old Woman Cursing (Alte Frau Fluchend)
Group of Beggars (Lahmer, Blinder und Bettelnde Alte)
The Beggar King (Bettelmajestat)
Hate Burns, War Rages (Hass Brennt, Krieg Wutet)
The Rejected (Die Verstossenen)
Russian Beggar Woman (Russische Bettlerin)
Despair and Revolt (Verzweiflung und Emporung)
Kneeling Beggar Woman (Knieende Bettlerin)
The Defeated (Untergang)
The Poor Cousin (Der Arme Vetter)
Title Page of The Poor Cousin
Evening Walk by the Elbe River (Abendlicher Strom)
The Intruder (Die Zutrittliche)
Listener at the Door (Der Lauscherin)
The Couple in the Crown I (Liebespaar I (Mann und Menge / Heimliches Gesprach))
Star-dance (Sternreigen)
The entries provide a comprehensive overview of the artworks, including their medium, size, and historical context, making it a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and researchers.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The pages contain a list with numbers, titles, descriptions, and dimensions of artwork pieces, suggesting that this is likely a catalog or an index from an art exhibition or collection. Each entry includes specifics such as the type of medium used (lithograph, woodcut), the year created (ranging from 1916 to 1919), and the size of the work (various measurements in inches).
There are several references to the medium being "Der Kopf" (The Head) and "The Poor Cousin" among other titles, followed by descriptions such as "Bound copy of Der Kopf", "Title page of Der Kopf", "Old Woman Cursing" and so on, which seem to imply that these are artworks or pages within a specific published work or series. Some entries also mention that pieces are gifts from individuals, indicating their donation history.
The text is in English, and there are also mentions of different schools (e.g., Schult I: No.), which could refer to a particular categorization or referencing system within the art field. The book is resting on what appears to be a white surface, and there's a slight shadow cast on the right page, possibly from the photography lighting. No part of the book's cover is visible, so the title of the publication isn't shown.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or an exhibition guide, with several pages spread out. The pages are filled with text and images, with a combination of black and white illustrations and handwritten notes. The text appears to be in a foreign language, possibly German, and is organized in a structured format with headings, subheadings, and numbered lists. The images include illustrations and woodcuts, some of which are signed by the artist, E. Barlach. The book is placed on a surface that appears to be a table or a desk, with a light source illuminating the pages from above.
The image depicts an open book with two pages that contain text. The text appears to be a list of artworks, possibly from an exhibition catalog or an art collection. Each entry includes a title, artist's name, medium, dimensions, and publication details. The entries are numbered sequentially, starting from 88 and ending at 108. The text is organized in a clear and concise manner, with each entry separated by a blank line for readability. The page layout is clean and professional, with a consistent font style and size. The image is well-lit, allowing for easy reading of the text.
The image shows an open book, likely an art catalog or exhibition guide, featuring a detailed listing of artworks. The page is filled with structured entries, each describing a specific artwork with the following information:
Left Column: Contains descriptive text, possibly an introduction or commentary about the artist or the exhibition. The text appears to be a narrative or explanatory passage, discussing themes such as creativity, genius, and artistic development. Phrases like "company the show," "her introduci," and "a powerful drau" suggest a discussion of an artist's work or influence.
Right Column: Lists individual artworks with detailed descriptions. Each entry includes:
The image depicts a page from an art catalog or exhibition guide that meticulously documents a collection of artworks, likely from an early 20th-century artist or exhibition. The detailed entries provide essential information about each piece, including the artist, medium, dimensions, edition, and sometimes references to related publications. The accompanying narrative on the left offers context or commentary, enriching the viewer's understanding of the artworks.