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The image shows a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger, created on July 4, 1924. The sketch is titled "Cobalt" and is part of the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The dimensions of the sketch are 14 x 22 cm, and it was a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, with the reference number BRM 1963.2307F.
The sketch appears to be an abstract composition with various intersecting lines and shapes, possibly representing architectural elements or an urban landscape. There are several notes and annotations on the sketch, with words like "Cobalt," "Gold," and other possible color or material references scattered around. The words "Lila," "wasch," and other annotations are also present, possibly indicating specific areas or instructions for the piece.
The page on which the sketch is printed includes a caption with the details mentioned above. Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the page indicating that this page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc. The background of the image shows part of a book or catalog page, with some text visible on the right side, but it is not fully legible. The overall setting suggests that this sketch is being displayed or preserved in an archival or gallery context.
The image features a detailed pencil sketch by Lionel Feininger, dated July 4, 1924, from the Lionel Feininger Archive. The sketch appears to be a line drawing, likely related to architectural or artistic composition.
Key elements in the image:
The overall scene suggests that the sketch is part of an archive or collection, likely for study or exhibition purposes. The gift information indicates it's part of a collection managed by Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc.
The image shows a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger, dated July 4, 1924. The sketch is part of the Lyonel Feininger Archive and measures 14 x 22 cm. It was gifted to the BRM (likely the Brooklyn Museum) by Mrs. Lyonel Feininger with the accession number BRM 1963.2307F.
The sketch itself is abstract and includes various lines and shapes, with annotations in pencil. The words "Cobalt," "gold," "Cobalgin," "Grangels," "Fisht," "notch," "Lola," and "Wassili" are handwritten on the drawing, indicating elements or perhaps titles of different sections or ideas.
Below the sketch, there is a note stating that the page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc.
Additionally, there is a partially visible list of names and possibly titles or categories to the right of the sketch, but only a few entries are legible:
The sketch is displayed within a book or album, with parts of the surrounding pages and text visible. The background includes a framed decorative design and part of another piece of art or photograph.
The image shows a page from a book featuring a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger. The sketch is dated July 4, 1924, and it is noted that the artwork is from the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The dimensions of the sketch are 14 x 22 cm. The sketch is a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger and is labeled with the accession number BRM 1963.2307F.
The sketch itself appears to be an abstract composition with various lines and annotations, including the words "Cobalt," "Cobaltein," "Gold," "Warm," "Kalt" (German for "cold"), and other handwritten notes, possibly indicating different colors and materials used in the sketch.
Below the sketch, there is a caption providing detailed information about the artwork. Additionally, there is a note indicating that this page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc.
The surrounding pages of the book appear to be a catalog or an exhibition guide, as they contain listings of other artworks with their respective details, such as the names of artists, titles, mediums, and dimensions.
The image shows a pencil sketch by the artist Lyonel Feininger, dated July 4, 1924. The sketch appears to be a study or exploration of architectural forms and structures, likely depicting buildings and rooftops. Several words are lightly written across the sketch, including "Cobalt," "Cobaltgrün" (Cobalt green in German), "Gold," "Granatgelb" (Garnet yellow), "Lila" (Purple), and others, indicating that Feininger might have been considering color applications for these elements.
The dimensions of the sketch are 14 x 22 centimeters. It is part of the Lyonel Feininger Archive and is cataloged under BRM 1963.2307F. The item was a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
Additionally, there is a note at the bottom of the image stating that the page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc.
The right side of the image contains a list of what appears to be catalog entries for other works, detailing the artist, title, medium, dimensions, and other related information. However, only part of this list is visible in the image.
The image depicts a page from a book or catalog that features a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger. The sketch, done on July 4, 1924, is a part of the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The dimensions of the sketch are 14 x 22 cm, and it was gifted by Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. The catalog number for this piece is BRM 1963.2307F.
The sketch itself appears to be a landscape or seascape, with various annotations indicating colors such as "Cobalt," "Cobaltgrün" (cobalt green), "Weiß" (white), "Gold," "Grüngelb" (green-yellow), "Schwarz" (black), and "Lila" (lilac). These annotations suggest that Feininger was planning the color scheme for a more detailed artwork.
The page also includes a list of names and titles on the right side, which likely corresponds to other works or contributors featured in the catalog. Additionally, there is a note at the bottom stating that the page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc.
The background of the image shows a blurred view of what appears to be an ornate interior, possibly a room with decorative moldings and a framed artwork or mirror.
This image depicts a page from an archive, showing a pencil sketch. The sketch itself appears abstract with various strokes and annotations indicating colors such as "cobalt" and "gold." Below the sketch, there is a caption providing information about the artwork. It indicates that the pencil sketch was done by Lyonel Feininger on July 4, 1924, and comes from the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The dimensions of the work are given as 14 x 22 cm, and it was a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. The reference number BRM 1963.2307E is also provided.
Below this caption, there is a note stating that this particular page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc. The larger context appears to be within a book or collection of documents, as the image shows the edge of another page on the left-hand side, with a decorative border visible, suggesting that the page with the sketch might be overlaid on top of another page.
The image shows a pencil sketch by Lyonel Feininger, done on July 4, 1924. The sketch appears abstract, with light pencil marks and scribbles, including some handwritten text scattered across the drawing. Words like "cobalt," "gold," "lila," and others are written on the sketch. The sketch measures 14 x 22 cm. The image is part of a page, which includes a caption that provides details about the artwork and its provenance, indicating that it comes from the Lyonel Feininger Archive and was a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. The page is also mentioned as a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc. The background shows part of an interior setting with architectural details.
The image is a photograph of an open book, displaying a pencil sketch on a page. The sketch appears to be a detailed drawing of a sailboat, with intricate lines and shading that suggest a sense of depth and movement. The sketch is titled "Lyonel Feininger. Pencil sketch done July 4, 1924 from Lyonel Feininger Archive. 14 x 22 cm. Gift, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. BRM 1963.2307E." The image also includes a watermark in the bottom left corner that reads "This page is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc."
The image shows a page from an art catalog or exhibition guide featuring a pencil sketch by the artist Lyonel Feininger. The sketch is dated July 4, 1924, and is part of the Lyonel Feininger Archive. The page is labeled as BRM 1963.2307E and measures 14 × 22 cm. The sketch itself is a dynamic, abstract composition with fluid, overlapping lines and shapes. Several handwritten annotations are visible on the sketch, including words such as "cobalt," "cobalt green," "gold," "granger," "violet," "white," "notish," and "lila," likely indicating color notes or descriptive terms used by the artist or cataloger.
The page also includes a caption at the bottom that provides additional context: it states that the sketch is a gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger. Additionally, the page notes that it is a gift from Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc., and Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc. On the right side of the page, there is a partially visible list of other artworks or entries, suggesting this is part of a larger catalog or exhibition listing. The background of the image shows part of an ornate interior, possibly a gallery or museum setting, with decorative moldings and a framed artwork visible in the upper left corner. The overall presentation suggests an archival or museum context, emphasizing the historical and artistic significance of the sketch.