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ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801053
The image shows a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger, created on July 4, 1924. The sketch is housed in the Lyonel Feininger Archive and has dimensions of 14 x 22 cm. It was a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger and is identified with the reference BRM 1963.2306F. The sketch appears to depict a scene with a figure, possibly standing or walking, with architectural elements such as beams or trees in the background. The lines are loose and expressive, characteristic of a quick study or conceptual drawing. The page on which the sketch is printed also includes a note indicating that the page is a gift from Christie's, New York, and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc.
The image depicts a page from a book or an exhibition catalog showcasing a pencil sketch by the artist Lionel Feininger. The sketch appears to be dated July 4, 1924, and is part of the Lionel Feininger Archive. The dimensions of the sketch are 14 by 22 centimeters.
The sketch itself is a dynamic and abstract representation of a human figure. The figure seems to be in motion, with flowing lines that suggest movement and fluidity. The drawing captures a moment that appears to be quite expressive and abstract, with loose, gestural strokes.
Below the sketch, there is a caption that provides details about the artwork:
Additionally, at the bottom of the image, it is noted that "This page is a gift from Christie's, New York and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc."
The book page is open, showing a part of the left page with some additional text or notes, but the primary focus is on the pencil sketch by Feininger.
The image shows a page from a book featuring a pencil sketch by the artist Lyonel Feininger. The sketch is dated July 4, 1924, and it is noted to be from the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The dimensions of the sketch are 14 x 22 cm. The sketch itself appears to be a quick, expressive drawing of a person in motion, likely engaged in some form of physical activity, perhaps dancing or jumping.
Below the sketch, there is a caption providing the following information:
Additionally, at the bottom of the page, there is a note stating that this page is a gift from Christie's, New York, and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc. The book page itself has some handwritten numbers and markings, including "24" and "7," which might indicate the page number or another form of cataloging information.
The image shows a page from a book featuring a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger. The sketch appears to be a study of a figure, possibly a person in motion or a dynamic pose, with some additional abstract lines and shapes in the background.
The caption below the sketch provides details:
At the bottom of the page, there is a note stating that the page is a gift from Christie's, New York, and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc. The page itself is part of a larger publication or catalog.
The image shows a pencil sketch created by the artist Lyonel Feininger. This particular sketch was done on July 4, 1924. The drawing features a study of a hand holding an object, possibly a tool or a piece of cloth, depicted in a detailed and somewhat abstract style.
Below the sketch, there is text providing more information about the artwork:
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom stating that this page is a gift from Christie's, New York, and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc.
The sketch appears to be part of a larger book or catalog, as suggested by the presence of other images and text on the adjacent pages.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog featuring a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger. The sketch, dated July 4, 1924, is from the Lyonel Feininger Archive. It measures 14 x 22 cm and was a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, cataloged under the reference BKM 1965.2306F.
The sketch depicts a figure standing in a landscape setting. The figure is dressed in what appears to be a coat and hat, and is positioned in the foreground. The background consists of abstract, wavy lines that might represent hills, water, or some other natural feature. The drawing has a somewhat surreal and dreamlike quality.
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the page indicating that the page is a gift from Christie’s, New York, and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc.
The image shows a page from a book or a catalog with a pencil sketch. On the upper part of the page, there is a sketch of a person from behind, drawn in a loose, expressionistic style. The figure seems to be wearing a hat and overcoat, standing within an environment that is suggested with swirling, dynamic lines, but these lines are rather abstract, and the actual setting is not clearly defined.
Below the sketch, there is a caption providing information about the art piece. It reads: "Lyonel Feininger. Pencil sketch done July 4, 1924 from Lyonel Feininger Archive. 14 x 22 cm. Gift, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. BRM 1963.2306F." This caption indicates that the artwork was created by Lyonel Feininger, an influential German-American painter, and it suggests that this sketch is part of an archive of his work. The dimensions of the original sketch are given, as well as the accession number, and it is noted that it was a gift from Feininger's wife.
At the bottom of the page, there is an acknowledgment that states, "This page is a gift from Christie's, New York and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc." This likely refers to the fact that Christie's and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery have contributed to the making or donation of the book or the page itself.
The image shows an open book with a pencil sketch on the right side of the page. The sketch depicts a man standing on a curved surface, possibly a hill, with his hands behind his back. The sketch is dated July 4, 1924, and is attributed to Lyonel Feininger. The sketch is accompanied by a brief description and a note that it is a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. The book's pages are white, and the background is a light brown color. The sketch is surrounded by a white border, and the book's spine is visible on the left side of the image.
The image shows an open book page featuring a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger, dated July 4, 1924. The sketch depicts a dynamic, abstract scene with two human figures standing on what appears to be a structure resembling a bridge or a platform. The figures are drawn in a stylized, somewhat elongated manner, with one figure facing forward and the other turned slightly to the side. The background includes curved, flowing lines that suggest movement or a sense of motion, possibly representing water, waves, or an abstract landscape. The sketch is rendered in pencil, with varying shades of gray used to create depth and contrast.
In the bottom left corner of the page, there are handwritten numbers: "4," "7," and "24," likely annotations or reference marks related to the sketch. The text at the bottom of the page provides additional context: it identifies the artist as Lyonel Feininger, notes that the sketch is from the Lyonel Feininger Archive, and specifies its dimensions (14 x 22 cm). The sketch is cataloged as "BRM 1963.2306F" and is noted as a gift from Christie's, New York, and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc. The overall presentation suggests that this is part of an art catalog or exhibition book, showcasing the artist's work.
An open book has a sketch of a man in a hat with his arms stretched out on the right page. The sketch is done in pencil and has a wavy background. The book is opened on a brown surface. The left page has a sketch of a man in a hat with his arms stretched out. The book has a label on the bottom that reads, "This page is a gift from Christie's, New York and the Serge Sabarsky Gallery, Inc."