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The image shows an open book with the title "APOLLO" prominently displayed at the top of the page. The book is edited by Gervis Sutton and features an article from The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard, titled "The Germanic Tradition" by Charles Werner Haxthausen. The article was originally published in APOLLO, Volume CVII, Number 199, in May 1978.
The book is bound in a green cover with a decorative pattern and is partially covered with a protective paper sleeve. There is a black and white image at the bottom of the page showing a detailed view of stained glass artwork. The caption beneath the image reads: "Obligation of St. Stephen (from the Church of Sainte Anne, Campreny), probably from the Busch-Reisinger Museum's Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections," and mentions that it is part of an exhibition continuing through June 16, with a photo credit to Carine.
The book appears to be part of a series or collection, given the formal presentation and detailed captioning.
The image shows the cover and part of the contents of a book from the publication "Apollo." The book is edited by Denys Sutton and features an article by Charles Werner Haxthausen. The cover page includes the title "The Germanic Tradition" and mentions that the article was originally published in "Apollo," Volume CVII, Number 195, in May 1979.
The cover also displays a partial image of stained glass artwork, which appears to be from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. The stained glass is labeled as "Ordinatio of St. Stephen (from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gassicourt: French; ca. 1270) - from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection of Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections."
The book appears to be an offprint or reprint from the original issue of "Apollo," given the note at the bottom of the cover page. The binding of the book is cloth-covered with a green spine label that partially reads "APO...".
The image depicts an open book with the title "APOLLO" prominently displayed on the front cover. The book appears to be an issue or volume from the magazine "Apollo," edited by Denys Sutton. Specifically, it is an article titled "The Germanic Tradition" by Charles Werner Haxthausen, which was originally published in Volume CVII, Number 195, dated May 1979.
The book cover and page shown also include the subtitle "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard." Below the title, there is a note indicating that the article was originally published in May 1979. The visible page inside the book features a detailed, black-and-white image of a stained glass window, specifically the "Ordination of St. Stephen" from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gascouet, France, circa 1270, as part of the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s collection. The caption notes that the window is part of a series of articles continuing through June 1979 and includes a photo credit to Carleton.
The book itself has a worn, aged appearance, suggesting it is an older publication. The left spine is visible and appears to be in a greenish color with some text, though it is not entirely legible. The pages show signs of use and age, adding to the historical and scholarly feel of the volume.
The image shows an open book titled "Apollo," edited by Denys Sutton. The cover of the book features a large, bold title in uppercase letters. The central focus of the book's cover is an article titled "The Germanic Tradition," written by Charles Werner Haxthausen. This article was originally published in Apollo, Volume CVII, Number 195, in May 1979.
The book is part of a series related to art, specifically stained glass, and appears to be from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. There is an illustration of a piece of stained glass art on the cover, which is described as "Ordinatio of St. Stephen from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gassicourt; French, ca. 1270" - part of the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s collection, spanning from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. The bottom part of the cover indicates that the image is from the collection and continues through June 10th.
The spine of the book shows a label, suggesting it may be part of a larger series or collection, and there is some wear and tear visible on the pages. The book is open to a page with some text and illustrations, likely including details from the article.
The image displays an open magazine titled "APOLLO," edited by Denys Sutton. The featured article is "The Germanic Tradition," authored by Charles Werner Haxthausen, and it focuses on an exhibit at The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard. The cover also notes that this article was originally published in APOLLO, Vol. CVII, No. 195, May 1978. The left page shows a green spine with the text "APOLLO" and some visible binding. The right page features a black and white image with an abstract or intricate pattern, possibly a detail from a work of art, along with a caption that is partially visible. The caption mentions an ordination of St. Stephen from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gascogne, dated around 1270, and notes that the image is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. It also refers to an exhibition titled "Gothic and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections," which continues through June 10.
The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Apollo," specifically an issue focusing on "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard: The Germanic Tradition."
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Overall, this issue of Apollo magazine provides an in-depth look at the Germanic art tradition as represented in the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
This image shows an open book or journal with an article visible on the right-hand page. The article's title reads "APOLLO" in large, bold lettering with an editor's name "edited by Dilys Sutton" shown below it. The article appears to discuss something related to "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard" and is titled "The Germanic Tradition," authored by Charles Werner Hathausen. Below this, a footnote mentions that it was "Originally published in APOLLO, Vol. CVI. No. 194, May 1977."
To the right side of the APOLLO title, part of what appears to be a black and white image or illustration can be seen, but only a small fraction is visible, showing abstract or stylized patterns. The left edge of the book or journal has several pages visible, indicating that it's part of a collection or compilation of similar works bound together. The leftmost cover or side of the book has a greenish hue and neatly encases the pages. A warm light illuminates the composition, and the colors suggest an aged document, with some pages showing signs of tanning on the edges, indicative of paper oxidation over time.
The image shows the interior of a book, specifically a page from a publication titled "APOLLO", edited by Denys Sutton. The page features a title and subtitle:
At the bottom of the page, there is a note indicating that this content was originally published in APOLLO, Vol. CVII, No. 196, May 1978.
On the right side of the page, part of an illustration is visible. The illustration appears to depict an intricate, possibly historical or artistic design, featuring a detailed pattern or motif that resembles stained glass or an ornate architectural element. The illustration includes text at the bottom, which seems to reference an artwork titled "Ordination of St. Stephen from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gassicourt: French; ca. 1270" from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The text also mentions "Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections," suggesting that the illustration is related to a discussion or analysis of stained glass art.
The book itself has a simple design, with a light-colored spine and a green edge visible on the left side of the image. The overall presentation suggests an academic or art-focused publication, likely discussing art history, specifically focusing on Germanic traditions and stained glass.
The image is a close-up view of an open book, showing the spine and a few pages. The spine of the book has a green and brown color scheme, with the book's title and author's name printed in white. The book is titled "Apollo" and is edited by Denys Sutton. The pages of the book are white, with black text and a black and white photograph of a stained glass window. The photograph is labeled "Ordination of St. Stephen" and is from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gassincourt, French, ca. 1270. The book is part of the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
An open book with a green border on the left side is displayed on a gray background. The book's title is "Apollo: The Germanic Tradition," and it was published in 1978. The book is opened to a page with the title "Apollo" written in black font. Below the title, there is a black-and-white image of a stained glass window. The image is accompanied by a caption that reads "Oral Tradition of St. Stephen (from the Church of Sainte-Anne, Gascogne; French: ca. 1270) from the Busch-Reisinger Museum."