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The image shows an open book with a yellowed, possibly aged, page. On the page is a photograph of an ancient-looking scroll with text written in what appears to be Hebrew. The caption beneath the image reads: "Solomon's Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony roll; 1936) by Friedrich Neugbauer - at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through May 17 in 'Calligraphy as an Art.'" Additionally, there is a handwritten note or annotation in the bottom right corner that says "1975."
The top part of the image shows the edge of another page with the text "THE $100 CONTEST" visible, suggesting that this book might be related to a contest or an advertisement involving calligraphy or similar arts.
The image shows a page from an old publication or magazine. The central focus is a photograph of a scroll containing the Hebrew text of "Solomon's Song of Songs," which is a significant book in Jewish tradition. This particular scroll is noted to be made of silver on black parchment with an ebony roll, and it is dated to 1936.
The caption under the image reads:
"Solomon's Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony roll; 1936) by Friedrich Neugebauer – at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through May 17 in 'Calligraphy as an Art.'"
The publication seems to be from 1975, as indicated by the date printed at the bottom right corner of the page. Above the main image, part of the magazine's title "THE $100 CONTEST" is visible, suggesting it might be from a competition or special issue. The magazine itself has a green spine and yellowish pages.
The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping or magazine spread inserted between the pages. The clipping features an image of a scroll with Hebrew text written on it. The text appears to be from "Solomon's Song of Songs," written on parchment with an ebony roll, dated 1936, and created by Friedrich Neugebauer. The caption below the image provides this information and mentions that the scroll is part of an exhibit titled "Calligraphy as an Art," which was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through May 17, 1975.
The cover of the book is visible at the top, with text that includes "The $100 Contest" prominently displayed. The book itself has a green cover and appears to be an old publication. The image and text in the clipping are in black and white, and the newspaper or magazine has a vintage look, consistent with the date of the exhibit mentioned.
The image shows an open book displayed in a museum exhibit. The book contains a highly detailed and artistic representation of text. Specifically, it features a manuscript known as "Solomon’s Song of Songs," which has been crafted on black parchment using silver ink.
The left page of the book displays a decorative, intricate design featuring a stylized tree or plant motif. The right page contains columns of meticulously written text in Hebrew. The script appears to be calligraphic, showcasing an example of fine artistry in writing.
Below the pages, there is a caption providing information about the exhibit:
"Solomon’s Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony rolls; 1936) by Friedrich Neugebauer—at the Buch-Reisinger Museum through May 17 in 'Calligraphy as an Art.'"
The exhibit also has a sign above the book stating "THE $100 CONTEST!" which might be related to an event or competition associated with the display. The book itself is protected in a glass case.
The image shows an open book page featuring an article from a publication titled "The $100 Contest." The main visual in the article is a photograph of a beautifully crafted Torah scroll, specifically identified as "Solomon's Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony roll; 1936) by Friedrich Neugabor." The caption below the image notes that this piece was displayed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through May 17 in an exhibition titled "Calligraphy as an Art."
The text in the image appears to be in English, and the Torah scroll is prominently displayed with intricate Hebrew calligraphy. The page itself is from an older publication, indicated by the yellowed paper and the style of the text. The book's cover is green, and the page number is partially visible at the bottom, marked as 1975, which might refer to the publication year or another date relevant to the content.
The image depicts an open book with a photograph of a piece of artwork. The artwork is a calligraphic rendition of "Solomon's Song of Songs" written on black parchment with white ink, created by Friedrich Neugebauer. The text is meticulously written in an elegant script, and the parchment is partially rolled, revealing the intricate details of the calligraphy. The artwork was exhibited at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in May 1975 as part of a show titled "Calligraphy as an Art." The photograph captures the texture and shadow of the parchment, adding depth to the image. The book itself appears to be a catalog or an exhibition guide, with a yellow cover visible at the top of the image.
This image shows a photograph of an art piece that includes a script on parchment paper. It appears to be a photo of "Solomon's Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony roll; 1936) by Friedrich Neugebauer", as described in the caption at the bottom of the photograph. The script is written in a dense, block format with a decorative border at the top of the art piece.
The photo itself is placed within the pages of an open book or exhibition catalogue, and you can see the text "THE STOOL CONS" reversed at the top, which is part of the book's page that is flipped upside down. It's a photo documentation of the art piece, and at the bottom right, there's a year marked "1975", which might indicate the year the photograph was taken or the year it was published. The numbers could also be related to a cataloguing system for the book or exhibition collection.
Lastly, there's a green bookbinding, likely the edge of the book or catalogue in which this photograph is placed, visible at the bottom edge of the image, showing that the photograph is part of a larger bound collection.
The image shows a photograph of an ancient scroll displayed on a page of a book or magazine. The scroll is titled "Solomon's Song of Songs" and is described as being made of silver on black parchment with an ebony roll, created in 1936 by Friedrich Neugebauer. The scroll contains text in Hebrew, presented in three columns. The page also mentions that this artifact was exhibited at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through May 17 in an event called "Calligraphy as an Art." The photograph itself has a vintage quality, with a sepia tone. The top of the page is partially folded over, showing the edge of another page with a large heading that reads "THE $100 CONTEST!" The number "1975" is handwritten beneath the photo.
The image depicts the cover of a book titled "The $100 Contest!" The cover features a central illustration of an ancient manuscript or scroll, rendered in a monochromatic, sepia-toned style. The manuscript appears to be an old, weathered document with dense text in a script-like font, suggesting it could be a historical or religious text. The scroll is partially unrolled, revealing its contents, and is placed against a textured, aged background that mimics parchment or paper.
Above the illustration, the title "THE $100 CONTEST!" is prominently displayed in bold, yellow lettering on a contrasting dark background, drawing immediate attention. The design conveys a sense of antiquity and mystery, aligning with the theme of a contest or challenge involving historical or valuable artifacts.
In the bottom left corner, there is a small caption that reads:
"Solomon's Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony roll; 1936) by Friedrich Neugebauer—at the Buch-Restinger Museum through May 17 in 'Calligraphy as an Art.'"
This indicates that the illustration is inspired by or references a specific artwork or exhibit, emphasizing the artistic and historical context of the contest.
The overall aesthetic of the cover combines elements of antiquity, art, and intrigue, suggesting that the book may explore themes related to history, art, or a creative challenge centered around valuable or culturally significant items. The design is visually striking and evokes a sense of curiosity and historical significance.
The image shows a book cover with a black and white photo of a rolled-up scroll. The scroll appears to be made of parchment or paper and has a decorative design on the edges. The book cover has a yellow border with black text that reads "THE SOLOMON SONG OF SONGS." The photo of the scroll is placed on top of a beige background with a blurry effect. The image also includes a watermark in the bottom right corner that reads "Solomon's Song of Songs (silver on black parchment with ebony roll; 1936) by Friedrich Neugebauer--at the Busch-Reisinger Museum through May 17 in 'Calligraphy as an Art.'"