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The image shows a page from a document or book that lists artworks along with their details. Each entry includes the artist's name, nationality, lifespan, title of the artwork, medium, year of creation, and acquisition information (such as purchase, gift, or transfer details). Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:
Alexei von Jawlensky (Russian, 1864-1941)
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Festive, c. 1903
Gouache on dark brown board, 1903
Purchased through funds given by Curt Valentin (1958.1)
Sketch for Improvisation No. 8, 1909
Gouache on board, 1929
Purchase, Museum Association Fund and in memory of Eda K. Loeb (1956.54)
Landscape, 1918
Watercolor on off-white wove paper, 1918
Anonymous gift in memory of Curt Valentin (1956.50)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Portrait of Alfred Döblin, 1912
Oil on canvas, 1912
Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1951.44)
Studies of Three Nudes, 1904
Charcoal on tan oriental paper, 1904
Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1953.93)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Apparatus for the Magnetic Treatment of Plants (Apparat für Magnetische Behandlung der Pflanzen), 1921
Oil transfer drawing and watercolor on white laid paper, 1921
Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1934.80)
Carnivation of an Animal (Exkarnation eines Tieres), 1925
Black ink on off-white laid paper, laid down, 1925
Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1948.129)
Green-Orange Gradation with Black Half Moon (Grün-orange Stufung mit dem schwarzen Halbmond), 1922
Watercolor on white laid paper, laid down, with black wash border, 1922
Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1962.86)
Hot Pursuit, 1938
Colored paste and oil on paper on jute, 1938
Fogg Museum, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr. (1955.66)
Landscape Wagon No. 14 (Landschaftswagen No. 14), 1930
Watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard, 1930
Museum Purchase (1951.46)
Naval Observatory (Seewarte), 1926
Ink and gouache, spatter-painted, on cream wove paper, 1926
Fogg Museum, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr. (1966.106)
Earth Spirits (Erdgeister), 1938
Oil on burlap, 1938
Fogg Museum, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. (1962.169)
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
Lady with a Fan, c. 1907/1908
Graphite on brown wove paper, c. 1907/1908
Purchase in memory of Louis W. Black (1959.34)
Standing Woman, c. 1904
Graphite on off-white wove paper, c. 1904
Fogg Museum, Anonymous gift in memory of Marilyn Monroe (1962.170)
Girl in Casein, 1903
Oil on canvas, 1903
Gift, Otto Kallir (1966.4)
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)
Portrait of Herwarth Walden, 1910
Black chalk on off-white wove paper (painted with a grid), 1910
Fogg Museum, Purchase, Friends of Art and Music at Harvard (1949.137)
Portrait of Dr. Heinrich von Neumann, 1916
Oil on canvas, 1916
Purchase, Museum Association Fund (1952.21)
This page appears to be from a catalog or collection inventory, possibly from a museum, detailing the provenance and specifics of each artwork.
The image displays a page from an exhibition catalog or inventory list of artworks, likely from a museum or gallery. The list contains detailed information about each artwork, including the artist's name, birth and death years, nationality, title of the artwork, medium, year of creation, acquisition details, and sometimes the donor or source of funding for the purchase.
Here is a detailed summary of the artworks listed:
Left Column:
Alexej von Jawlensky (Russian, 1864-1941)
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Right Column:
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)
The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition guide listing various artworks along with their respective details. Here is a detailed summary:
Alexei von Jawlensky
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
The entries include the artist's name, the artwork title, medium, year, and acquisition details such as purchase information and donor names.
The image is a page from a catalog or book that appears to be related to an art museum, specifically detailing various artworks from the collection. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided on the page:
Left Column:
Alexei von Jawlensky (Russian, 1864-1941)
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Right Column:
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)
This page provides detailed descriptions of the works of art, including the artist's name, nationality, title of the artwork, medium, date, and acquisition information.
The image is a page from a catalog or an art collection listing various works of art. The page contains detailed descriptions of several artworks, including their titles, creators, dates, mediums, and sources of acquisition. Here are the key details:
Alexei von Jawlensky
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Paul Klee
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt
Gustav Klimt
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka
The entries also include the catalog numbers in parentheses, which are useful for identifying and locating the specific artwork in the museum's collection.
The image displays two pages from what appears to be a catalog or database of artworks, listing various pieces along with their details such as the artist, title, medium, date, and provenance.
Left Page:
Alexei von Jawlensky (Russian, 1864-1941)
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880-1938)
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Right Page:
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879-1940)
Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862-1918)
Oskar Kokoschka (Austrian, 1886-1980)
This detailed listing provides a comprehensive view of the artworks, their artists, and their historical transactions or ownership changes, valuable for academic or curatorial purposes.
The image shows two pages from a book or catalog listing artworks, their artists, and details about the pieces. The entries include:
Notable artists mentioned include Alexei von Jawlensky, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, and Oskar Kokoschka. The artworks range from oil paintings to watercolors, gouache, charcoal, graphite, and ink on various surfaces like canvas, paper, board, and burlap.
Each entry is numbered sequentially, with numbers 36 to 53 visible. The list also references the Fogg Museum and other donors or funds related to the artworks' acquisitions.
The image shows a printed page from what looks like a catalogue or a book. The page lists a selection of art pieces along with the artist’s name, the title of the work, the medium and materials used, the year of creation, and acquisition details. It includes works by artists such as Alexei von Jawlensky, Wassily Kandinsky, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, and Oskar Kokoschka. The works listed on this page exhibit diversity in style and medium, including oil paintings, watercolors, drawings on paper, and even a piece described as an apparatus.
The list seems to provide information pertaining to the identification or representation of the artwork in a collection or for a show. The details of the acquisition include purchase funds, gifts, and donators that contributed to the acquisition, highlighting the various ways in which an institution can obtain artwork for its collection. There's also a visible column of handwritten numerals beside each entry; these could potentially serve as reference numbers, inventory tracking, or could indicate the sequence of the displayed items in an exhibition or collection.
The image is a page from a book or catalog, displaying detailed information about various artworks. The page is predominantly white with black text, organized in a structured format. The artworks are listed with their titles, artists, dates, materials, and acquisition details. Each entry includes the artist's name, nationality, birth and death years, and the title of the artwork. The materials used and the method of acquisition are also noted. For example, one entry reads: "Paul Klee, Swiss/German, 1879-1940 Hot Pursuit colored paste and oil on paper on jute, 1939 Fogg Museum, Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaretzki, Jr. (1955.66)." Another entry mentions: "Paul Klee, Swiss/German, 1879-1940 Landscape Wagon No. 14 (Landschaftswagen No. 14) watercolor and ink on silk mounted on cardboard, 1930 Museum Purchase (1951.46)." The page also includes numbers and symbols such as asterisks and periods, likely indicating footnotes or additional information. The layout is clean and easy to read, with each entry neatly aligned in columns.
The image shows a page of an art catalog or inventory list, possibly from an art museum or collection. The page contains a series of entries, each listing the name of an artist, their nationality, and the years they were active. The entries are numbered sequentially, starting from 36 and ending at 53. Each entry also includes the title of a specific artwork, the medium used, and the year it was created. Additionally, some entries mention the source of acquisition, such as a gift or purchase, and the name of the donor or fund associated with the acquisition. The page appears to be part of a larger document, as the top and bottom edges are cut off, suggesting it is a single page from a multi-page catalog or inventory.