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The image is a page from a catalog or exhibition list detailing various artworks displayed in an exhibition. It includes information about the artists, the titles of the works, the mediums used, the dates of creation, and the ownership or provenance of the pieces.
Left Page:
Josef Albers
Josef Albers
Ernst Barlach
Ernst Barlach
Willi Baumeister
There is also a small sketch by Erich Heckel titled Brother and Sister (no. 31).
Right Page:
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Heinrich Campendonk
Lovis Corinth
Lovis Corinth
Lovis Corinth
The list indicates that most of the works are owned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, except where otherwise noted. The catalog includes a variety of mediums, such as oil on canvas, bronze, wood, and graphite, showcasing different periods and styles of German modern art.
The image shows a list of works in an exhibition from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The list details various artworks along with their creators, types, years, and ownership details.
List of Works:
Josef Albers
Josef Albers
Ernst Barlach
Ernst Barlach
Willi Baumeister
Max Beckmann (in America after 1947, 1884-1950):
Adam and Eve
Triptych: The Actors
Self-Portrait in Tuxedo
Souvenir of Chicago
Portrait of Mrs. Swarzenki
Portrait of Zeretelli, The Dancer
Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889-1957):
Lovis Corinth (German, 1858-1925):
Girl on a Bed Reading
Masks
Salome
The list includes various mediums like oil on canvas, bronze, gouache, graphite, and postcards, and covers a range of years from 1899 to 1955. The works are attributed to notable artists like Max Beckmann, Josef Albers, Ernst Barlach, and Lovis Corinth.
The image is a page from a catalog or brochure that lists works in an exhibition. The exhibition appears to be focused on German artists, many of whom immigrated to America. The list includes details such as the artist's name, nationality, lifespan, title of the artwork, medium, year of creation, current ownership or location, and the acquisition details (e.g., gift, purchase, etc.).
Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
Josef Albers
Ernst Barlach
Willi Baumeister
Max Beckmann
Heinrich Campendonk
Lovis Corinth
This catalog page provides a comprehensive overview of the artworks exhibited, their creators, and relevant details about their acquisition and current status.
The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog. It features a sketch on the left side and a detailed list of exhibited artworks on the right side.
The sketch appears to be a drawing of a figure, possibly a self-portrait, given the annotation "Self-Portrait" at the top. The drawing is signed or labeled with the name "Erich Hecke" and is titled "Brother and Sister (no.31)."
The list details various artworks included in the exhibition, with information about the artists, the works themselves, their creation dates, ownership, and sometimes the method of acquisition.
Here is a detailed summary of the artworks listed:
Josef Albers (German in America after 1933, 1888-1976)
Josef Albers
Ernst Barlach (German, 1870-1938)
Ernst Barlach
Willi Baumeister (German, 1889-1955)
Max Beckmann (German in America after 1947, 1884-1950)
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889-1957)
Lovis Corinth (German, 1858-1925)
Lovis Corinth
Lovis Corinth
The page is part of a larger exhibition catalog, focusing on works owned primarily by the Busch-Reisinger Museum unless otherwise noted.
The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition booklet that lists works of art. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column featuring an illustration and the right column providing detailed information about the artworks.
The right column lists the works in the exhibition, specifying the artist, nationality, dates, title of the work, medium, and the year of creation. It also includes information about who donated or purchased the piece.
Josef Albers (German, in America after 1933; 1888-1976)
Josef Albers
Ernst Barlach (German, 1870-1938)
Ernst Barlach
Willi Baumeister (German, 1889-1955)
Max Beckmann (German, in America after 1947; 1884-1950)
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Max Beckmann
Heinrich Campendonk (German, 1889-1957)
** Lovis Corinth** (German, 1858-1925)
Lovis Corinth
Lovis Corinth
The page provides a comprehensive list of artworks, giving credit to their respective creators and the individuals or funds responsible for their acquisition.
The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog detailing a list of artworks included in the exhibition. The works are attributed to various artists, mainly German, and span different years and mediums. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
Josef Albers (1888-1976)
Josef Albers (1888-1976)
Ernst Barlach (1870-1938)
Ernst Barlach (1870-1938)
Willi Baumeister (1889-1955)
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)
Max Beckmann (1884-1950)
Heinrich Campendonk (1889-1957)
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)
Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)
Additionally, there is a small illustration of "Brother and Sister" by Erich Heckel on the left side of the page, indicating another work included in the exhibition but not listed in the detailed list on this page. The page notes that unless otherwise indicated, all works are owned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
This image is a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or brochure, featuring a black-and-white artwork and extensive textual descriptions of other works.
Here's a detailed description:
Overall Layout:
The page is predominantly white with black text and a central black-and-white image. It's organized into sections: a main image with its caption, a main heading, a sub-heading, and two columns of numbered text entries detailing artworks. Some text at the very top left is cut off.
Visual Element (Top Left/Center):
Textual Elements:
Heading (Below the artwork):
"List of works in the exhibition"
Sub-heading (Below the main heading):
"Unless otherwise indicated, all works are owned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum."
Two Columns of Numbered Artwork Descriptions:
These columns list various artworks, each entry typically including:
The document serves as a comprehensive guide to an art exhibition, providing detailed provenance and descriptive information for each piece listed.
The image shows an open exhibition catalogue with a list of artworks on the left page, and on the right page, a continuation of the list along with a drawn illustration of two figures seated at a table. The illustration is line art and has a sketch-like quality, showing the figures in simple, expressive strokes without detailed facial features.
The list on the left is titled "List of works in the exhibition" and includes works by Josef Albers, Ernst Barlach, and Willi Baumeister, along with details of the artworks such as titles, creation years, and mediums used. It also notes that unless otherwise indicated, all works are owned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The right page lists several artworks by Max Beckmann, Heinrich Campendonk, and Lovis Corinth with details such as the title of the artwork, the year of production, the medium, and acquisition information, such as gifts and donations to the museum. The listed artworks include "Adam and Eve," "Triptychon: The Actors," "Self-Portrait in Tuxedo," and others.
The catalogue provides information about the provenance of each piece, indicating whether it was a gift, the name of the donor, and the year the museum acquired it. The presentation is informative and seems geared toward an audience interested in art history or the specifics of the exhibition.
The image shows a two-page spread from a booklet or catalog related to an art exhibition.
The left page features a black-and-white sketch titled "Brother and Sister (no. 31)" by Erich Heckel, positioned at the top. Below the sketch is a section titled "List of works in the exhibition," with a note that unless otherwise indicated, all works are owned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The list includes works by artists such as Josef Albers, Ernst Barlach, and Willi Baumeister, with details like the medium, date, and acquisition information.
The right page continues the list of works, predominantly by Max Beckmann and other artists including Heinrich Campendonk and Lovis Corinth. Each entry provides details like the artist's nationality, the medium, dates, and information about gifts or museum purchases. Some titles mentioned include "Adam and Eve," "Triptych: The Actors," "Self-Portrait in Tuxedo," and "Portrait of Mrs. Swarzenski."
There are no decorative elements other than the artwork and text; the layout is clean and information-focused.