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ARCH.2013.5.15, Rendition: 800824
The image shows the back of a white envelope with a handwritten note on it. The note appears to be a drawing or diagram with the text "the German" written below it. The drawing consists of a few lines and a circle, suggesting it might be a simple illustration or a doodle. The envelope is placed on a plain, light gray background. The flap of the envelope is unsealed and open, and the envelope itself looks slightly aged or used.
The image depicts an open envelope with some handwritten text visible on the inside. The writing appears to be in English and reads:
"or - not
the German
Drawings"
The envelope itself is a standard white paper envelope with a flap that has been opened to reveal the inside. The handwriting is in cursive and is located towards the lower right corner of the inner surface of the envelope.
The image shows an open, white envelope placed against a neutral background. Inside the envelope, there is handwritten text.
The handwritten text appears to be in German and reads as follows:
"o - nicht = der deutschen
Drawings"
This suggests that the text is referring to drawings related to Germany ("die deutschen Drawings"). The handwriting style is somewhat formal and legible. The envelope is slightly creased, indicating it has been opened and possibly used.
The image shows the inside of an empty, white envelope. On the right side of the envelope's flap, there is handwriting. The writing appears to say "or = not the German Drawings." The envelope is set against a neutral background.
The image shows a piece of paper shaped like a house. Inside the house-shaped paper, there is some handwritten text in black ink. The text appears to be a phonetic representation of how to say "the German Draughts" in what seems to be an approximation of the pronunciation:
It reads:
"o – mot
the German
Drau(gh)ts"
The word "Draughts" is partially written, possibly with an attempt to capture the pronunciation of the "gh" sound. The paper is pinned or taped at the top corners, suggesting it might be displayed on a board or wall. The background is a plain, light-colored surface.
The image shows an open, blank white envelope placed against a grey background. Inside the envelope, near the flap, there is a handwritten note in black ink. The note appears to say:
"or - not =
the German
Drawings"
The image shows a white envelope against a neutral grey background. The envelope is depicted with its flap open, revealing a bit of the interior. There is handwriting at the bottom corner of the envelope's face, but without identifying the specific content, it seems to be a short message written with a pen, possibly indicating some sort of context for the envelope's contents or intended destination. The envelope appears to have some slight discoloration or age-related toning, suggesting it may not be brand new.
The image shows the back of an open white envelope against a gray background. There is handwritten text in black ink near the bottom right corner of the envelope. The text reads: "or - not the German Drawing." The envelope flap is open, and there is a slight discoloration or adhesive residue visible on the inner side of the flap.
The image depicts an envelope that is open and placed on a gray surface. The envelope appears to be made of white paper, with the flap at the top left side folded down. The inside of the envelope is blank, and the edges of the envelope are slightly frayed. On the right side of the envelope, there is some writing in black ink. The writing reads "the German Drawing." The writing is slanted and appears to be handwritten.
The image shows a closed, cream-colored envelope with a standard pointed flap design. The envelope is positioned slightly diagonally on a plain, light gray background. On the front of the envelope, there is handwritten text that reads:
The handwriting appears casual and is written in black ink. The envelope itself has a clean, simple appearance with no additional markings or designs visible. The overall composition is minimalistic, focusing solely on the envelope and the handwritten note.