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The image displays a page from a document or catalog listing various artworks. Each entry provides details about the artwork, including the artist's name, nationality, lifespan, title of the artwork, medium, creation date, and acquisition information (such as purchase or gift details and the year of acquisition). Here is a summary of the information presented:
Georg Kolbe (German, 1877-1947)
El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovitch) (Russian, 1890-1941)
August Macke (German, 1887-1914)
Kasimir Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)
Gerhard Marcks (German, born 1889)
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895-1946)
Otto Mueller (German, 1874-1930)
Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955)
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888-1943)
The image shows a page from a catalog or an art collection listing various artworks along with their creators, dates, mediums, and acquisition details.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries visible in the image:
Georg Kolbe
El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovich)
August Macke
Kasimir Malevich
Kasimir Malevich
Gerhard Marcks
Gerhard Marcks
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Otto Mueller
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Max Pechstein
Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele
Oskar Schlemmer
Each entry includes the artist’s name, title of the artwork, the medium used, the year it was created, and the acquisition method or source, such as gifts, purchases, or museum funds.
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, nationality, title, medium, date, and the method of acquisition or the donor.
Georg Kolbe (German, 1877-1947)
El Lissitzky (Russian, 1890-1941)
August Macke (German, 1887-1914)
Kasimir Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)
Gerhard Marcks (German, born 1889)
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895-1946)
Otto Mueller (German, 1874-1930)
Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955)
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888-1943)
The image displays a page from an exhibition catalog or museum inventory list, detailing various artworks. Each entry includes the artist's name, nationality, birth and death years, the title of the artwork, the medium used, the date of creation, the collection it belongs to, and sometimes additional information about the acquisition, such as gifts or purchases and the fund or donor associated with it.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Georg Kolbe
El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovich)
August Macke
Kasimir Malevich
Kasimir Malevich
Gerhard Marcks
Gerhard Marcks
László Moholy-Nagy
László Moholy-Nagy
Otto Mueller
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Max Pechstein
Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele
Egon Schiele
Oskar Schlemmer
The image shows a page from a catalog or a book detailing various artworks, including their artists, titles, mediums, creation dates, and provenance information. Here's a detailed summary of each entry:
Georg Kolbe (German, 1877-1947)
El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovitch) (Russian, 1890-1941)
August Macke (German, 1887-1914)
Kasimir Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)
Kasimir Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)
Gerhard Marcks (German, born 1889)
Gerhard Marcks (German, born 1889)
László Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895-1946)
László Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895-1946)
Otto Mueller (German, 1874-1930)
Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955)
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888-1943)
Each entry provides a clear reference to the artist, title of the artwork, medium, date, and how the artwork was acquired by the collection.
The image displays a page from a catalog or inventory of artworks, detailing various pieces of art along with their artists, dates, mediums, and acquisition information. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Left Page:
Artist: Georg Kolbe (German, 1877-1947)
Artist: El Lissitzky (Lasar Markovitch) (Russian, 1890-1941)
Artist: August Macke (German, 1887-1914)
Artist: Kasimir Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)
Artist: Kasimir Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)
Artist: Gerhard Marcks (German, born 1889)
Artist: Gerhard Marcks (German, born 1889)
Artist: László Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895-1946)
Artist: László Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian, 1895-1946)
Artist: Otto Mueller (German, 1874-1930)
Right Page:
Artist: Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Artist: Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Artist: Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Artist: Emil Nolde (German, 1867-1956)
Artist: Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955)
Artist: Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Artist: Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Artist: Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1890-1918)
Artist: Oskar Schlemmer (German, 1888-1943)
The image shows an open book with two pages listing artworks along with the artists' names, their origins, dates, titles of the works, mediums, years, and acquisition information. The left page features artists such as Georg Kolbe, El Lissitzky, August Macke, Kasimir Malevich, Gerhard Marcks, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Otto Mueller, with art titles like "Female Nude," "Construction," "Promenaders," and "Prometheus III." The right page lists works by Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele, and Oskar Schlemmer, with titles including "Café," "Dark Cloud Over the Sea," "The Mulatto," "Head of a Woman with Red Hair," "Fishing Boats," and "Costume Designs for the 'Triadic Ballet'." The acquisition sources include purchases, gifts, trusts, and anonymous gifts, with corresponding years mentioned for each entry.
This image shows a page from what appears to be a museum catalog or exhibition guide. The page lists various artworks with their respective titles, authors, brief descriptions like medium and year, and acquisition information such as purchase or gifts and the associated fund or donor.
The artists mentioned are from different nationalities and historical periods, indicating a diverse collection. Names like George Kolbe, El Lissitzky, August Macke, Kazimir Malevich, Gerhard Marcks, László Moholy-Nagy, Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein, Egon Schiele, and Oskar Schlemmer are included. The artworks range from sculptures and oil on canvas to watercolor and graphite works.
This page is typical of a museum's list or catalog of pieces in a specific exhibition or part of its general collection, giving visitors detailed information about the works on view. It's a resource for art historians, researchers, or anyone interested in learning more about the pieces and their provenance.
The image depicts a page from an art catalog or inventory, likely from a museum or art collection. The page is formatted as a list of artworks, each entry containing detailed information about the pieces. Here is a breakdown of the visual elements:
The image portrays a scholarly and organized cataloging of artworks, likely used for museum archival, exhibition planning, or research purposes. The detailed entries suggest a focus on preserving and documenting the provenance, medium, and historical context of each piece.
The image shows a page from an art museum catalog. The page is open to a section detailing the museum's collection of works by various artists, primarily from the early 20th century. The artworks listed are accompanied by detailed descriptions, including the artist's name, the title of the work, the medium, the date of creation, and the method of acquisition.
The artworks listed include:
The descriptions also include the acquisition details, such as whether the work was purchased, a gift, or from a specific fund. For example, "Promenader" was purchased in 1934, while "Bremen Town Musicians" was a gift in memory of a donor's mother.
The page is filled with black text on a white background, and the layout is organized with numbered entries for each artwork. The catalog appears to be a comprehensive record of the museum's collection, providing valuable information for art enthusiasts and researchers.