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ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 798154
The image depicts a page from a book or document with a portrait of a man. The man in the portrait has a beard and mustache and is wearing a formal suit with a bow tie. The portrait is labeled "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger," indicating that the man is David Farmer, who is associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The Busch-Reisinger Museum is known for its collection of art from German-speaking countries. The page also has a small tab on the left side with the word "Classical" written on it, suggesting that the content may be related to classical art or studies. The overall appearance of the image suggests it is from an older publication, possibly an academic or art-related text.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or photo album. The page has a light-colored background with red edges. In the center of the page, there is a black-and-white photograph of a man. The man has short hair, a mustache, and is wearing a bow tie along with a suit. Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger."
On the left side of the page, there is a vertical strip of text that is partially visible. The text seems to be from a book or another document and includes the words "CLASSICAL" and "David Farmer," among other indistinct words. The photograph and the text are both slightly yellowed, suggesting that the page may be old or the items affixed to it have aged.
The image shows an old theatrical poster or playbill. It appears to be from a production labeled as "Classical" and is dated 1949. The play is "Peter Pan," and the names of the venue and order details are partially visible, mentioning "Burlington Ave, Euclid 1-2400" and stating it is a point of order of the President.
The central figure on the poster is an actor dressed formally in a suit and bow tie. The actor's name is provided at the bottom of the poster: David Farmer, with the additional surname Busch-Reisinger.
The poster has an aged, vintage look, with some wear and tear evident around the edges. The image of the actor is printed in a monochrome or sepia tone. The overall design and typography suggest it is from the mid-20th century.
The image appears to be a page from a scrapbook or a book with a newspaper clipping affixed to it.
The clipping features a black-and-white photograph of a man dressed in formal attire from the late 19th or early 20th century. The man is wearing a dark suit with a bow tie and a high-collared shirt, giving him a distinguished appearance. His hair is neatly combed and he has a thoughtful expression.
Below the photograph, the caption reads: "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger."
The page itself is part of a larger document, likely a book or a scrapbook, with text partially visible on the left side, indicating that this is part of a larger collection or archive. The visible text mentions "Theater" and "Classical," suggesting that the content is related to theater, specifically classical theater or performances. The partial text on the left side appears to be from a book titled "Theater" with some mention of Brighton Ave, Emily, and other details that are not fully legible.
The image shows a page from a book or magazine that appears to be related to classical music. The page contains a black-and-white photograph of a man who is identified as David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger.
The photograph is centered on the page and appears to have been clipped out and pasted. David Farmer is depicted wearing a formal bow tie and a suit jacket, giving him a distinguished appearance. The caption under the photograph reads "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger."
On the left margin of the page, there is a vertical strip of text that includes parts of the following information:
The page itself is quite old, as indicated by its yellowed and slightly worn appearance. The overall presentation suggests it is from a historical or archival document.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an old book or magazine featuring a black-and-white photograph of an individual. The photograph is centered and is labeled at the bottom with the name "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger."
The page itself has some visible text on the left-hand side. The text includes parts of a title and possibly some additional identifying details, such as:
The text appears to be part of a listing or an entry, potentially related to an individual’s biography or profile. The overall appearance suggests this is part of an old publication, possibly a newspaper clipping or a reference book, given the style of the photograph and the text. The individual in the photograph is wearing a bow tie and a suit jacket.
The image shows a newspaper clipping with a small portrait photo of a young boy dressed formally in a suit with a bow tie. The clipping is pasted onto a blank page of a book or album. Below the photo, there is text that reads: "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger." On the left margin of the page, there is a partial strip of newspaper text with the visible words: "THEATER," "Classical", and "TODAY." The overall presentation suggests this is part of a scrapbook or archival collection related to theater or performing arts.
The image shows what appears to be a page from a book or a publication. On the page, there is a pasted photograph or a printed image of an individual wearing a bow tie and a suit. The caption under the image reads "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger." The upper left corner of the page seems to have a piece of paper or a corner of another page inserted or bookmarking this page. The majority of this inserted paper is cropped out and only a thin strip is visible with part of what seems to be text on it. The background around the page is a neutral tone, possibly the surface on which the book is lying.
The image shows an open book or album page featuring a sepia-toned photograph of a man. The photograph depicts a person with short, neatly combed hair, wearing formal attire that includes a bow tie, a white shirt, and a dark suit jacket. The individual has a serious expression and is holding a pipe in their right hand. Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads: "David Farmer, Busch-Reisinger."
To the left of the photograph, part of the book's spine is visible, showing the word "Classical" printed vertically. Additionally, there is a small label or tag attached to the spine that includes text such as "THEATRE" and "24 Brighton Ave., Emile Clary's (Point of Order) 1st," suggesting that the book may be related to theater or performance history. The overall appearance of the book indicates it could be an archive, scrapbook, or collection of historical photographs and documents. The photograph itself has a vintage, early 20th-century aesthetic, consistent with the formal style of the attire and the sepia tone.
A book is open to a page with a black-and-white photograph of a man. The man has short hair and a beard, and he is wearing a suit and bow tie. The image is printed on a piece of paper that is attached to the book's page. The book's page has a white background, and the image is printed on a piece of paper with a brown border.