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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 798086

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The image shows an open book with an illustration and text on the right-hand page. The illustration is a black-and-white photograph of a brass statuette titled "Eve," created by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a Viennese sculptor. The statuette depicts a female figure standing with an apple in her right hand and her left hand on her hip. Below the image, the accompanying text reads:

"Eve is a brass statuette by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), Viennese sculptor. It is one of more than 20 brasses and bronzes, many of them of animals, by Mr. Barwig which are now on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. (Through November)"

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The image shows a page from an open book, featuring a small inset photograph and accompanying text.

The photograph is of a brass statue titled "Eve" by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a Viennese sculptor. The caption under the photo states that "Eve" is one of more than 20 brass and bronze sculptures by Barwig, many of which are animal figures. It mentions that these works are currently on display at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, presumably through November.

The photograph itself depicts a female figure standing with one hand on her hip and the other holding an object, likely symbolizing the biblical figure of Eve. The statue is mounted on a pedestal. The book page has a simple, cream-colored background with a green and red spine visible on the left side. The overall context of the image suggests it is from an art or history book focusing on sculptures and their exhibitions.

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The image shows an open page from an old book or magazine. On the page, there is a black-and-white photograph of a brass statue titled "Eve." The statue depicts a nude female figure standing with one arm resting on her hip and the other holding something near her chest.

Below the image, there is a caption that reads:
"Eve is a brass statuette by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), Viennese sculptor. It is one of more than 20 brasses and bronzes, many of them of animals, by Mr. Barwig which are now on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. (Through November)"

The page has some visible wear, with slight discoloration and frayed edges. The book's pages are bordered with a green and orange strip on the left and right edges.

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The image shows an open book with a photograph and a caption pasted onto a blank page. The photograph depicts a brass statue titled "Eve," which is a sculptural work by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a Viennese sculptor. The statue is a life-sized representation of a nude female figure.

The caption beneath the photograph reads:
"Eve is a brass statuette by Franz Barwig (1868-1931). Viennese sculptor. It is one of more than 20 brasses and bronzes, many of them of animals, by Mr. Barwig which are now on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. (Through November)"

The book appears to be an album or scrapbook with green and red edges on the pages, indicating it might be used for collecting and preserving images or documents. The surrounding pages are partially visible, showing what looks like other pasted images or writings.

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The image shows an open book that features information and a photograph of a brass statuette. The statuette depicted is titled "Eve," created by the Viennese sculptor Franz Barwig (1868-1931). The text explains that this piece is one of more than 20 brass sculptures and bronzes by Barwig. Many of these works, including the one shown, are on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through November.

The photograph of the statuette portrays a nude female figure, presumably Eve, standing in a pose reminiscent of classical sculpture. The book appears to be an exhibition catalog or informational guide related to the museum's collection. The page is bordered in green and red, giving it a classic presentation style.

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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog. The page features a black-and-white photograph of a brass statuette titled "Eve." The statuette depicts a nude female figure standing on a pedestal with her right arm raised and her left arm resting on her hip. The figure has curly hair and appears to be in a classical pose.

Below the photograph, there is a caption that provides information about the statuette. It reads:

"Eve is a brass statuette by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), Viennese sculptor. It is one of a collection of statuettes and bronzes, many of them of animals, by Mr. Barwig which are now on exhibit at the Sachs-Reisinger Museum. (Through November)."

The book itself has a hardcover with a visible spine, and the pages are cream-colored. The overall presentation suggests that this is part of an art catalog or exhibition guide.

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The image depicts a page from a book or catalog displaying a brass statuette titled "Eve." The statue appears to be a representation of a standing female figure in a classical pose, characterized by a harmonious body with well-defined musculature and poised in an elegant manner. The information below the image describes the work as created by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), who was a Viennese sculptor, and mentions that the statuette is one of more than 20 brasses and bronzes, many of them of animals, by Mr. Barwig which are now on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The exhibit seems to be available through November, although the year is not specified. The overall presentation of this page is instructional or informational in nature, providing context and details regarding the artwork and artist.

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The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a brass statuette titled "Eve" by Franz Barwig (1868-1931), a Viennese sculptor. The statuette depicts a nude female figure with curly hair, standing upright with one hand on her hip and the other raised near her chest. The figure stands on a round pedestal. The photograph is part of a newspaper clipping mounted in the center of a blank page in a book or album. Below the image is a caption that provides information about the artwork and mentions that it is one of more than 20 brass and bronze pieces by Barwig, many featuring animals, and that these works are on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through November. The page has wide margins with no other visible text or images.

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The image depicts an open book, showcasing a page that features a black-and-white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Eve." The sculpture is a nude female figure standing with one hand on her hip and the other resting on her thigh. The figure is depicted in a classical, elegant pose, with a detailed and polished bronze finish. The photograph is placed centrally on the page, accompanied by descriptive text below it.

The text identifies the sculpture as "Eve," a brass statuette created by the Viennese sculptor Franz Barwig (1868–1931). It notes that this piece is one of more than 20 brasses and bronzes by Barwig, many of which are now on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The caption also mentions that the exhibition was active "Through November."

The book's pages are cream-colored with a clean, minimalist design, and the spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing a green and orange binding. The overall presentation suggests that this is part of an art catalog or exhibition guide, likely documenting the works of Franz Barwig. The photograph and accompanying text provide both visual and contextual information about the sculpture.

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The image features a book open to a page that contains a small, rectangular image of a bronze statue, accompanied by a brief description. The statue is of a nude female figure, standing with her hands on her hips, and is titled "Eve." The description identifies the statue as a brass statuette by Franz Barwig, a Viennese sculptor, created between 1868 and 1931. It mentions that this particular statuette is one of more than 20 brass and bronze versions, many of which depict animals, currently on exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The book appears to be an art history or museum guide, with a clean, professional layout and a focus on providing detailed information about artworks.