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The image is a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture titled "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal, created in 1930. The sculpture is situated in the courtyard of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. The artwork depicts a stylized figure in a seated position with one leg extended and the other bent, with arms raised above the head. The sculpture appears to be made of bronze and is placed on a flat, rectangular stone pedestal. The background shows part of the courtyard's architecture, including a railing and a wall. The photograph is credited to Judith Parker. The image is displayed within an open book, with the pages showing signs of age, such as slight discoloration and wear.
The image shows a page from a book featuring a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture. The sculpture is titled "Seated Youth" and was created by Hermann Blumenthal in 1950. The photograph is credited to Judith Parker.
The sculpture depicts a human figure in a seated position with one leg extended and the other bent, and the figure is leaning slightly backward with one arm raised above its head. The sculpture appears to be made of bronze or a similar metal. The caption below the image provides additional context, stating that the sculpture is located in the courtyard of the Buch-Reisinger Museum. The page itself is part of an open book with visible binding and page edges.
The image shows an open book with a black-and-white photograph inside. The photograph depicts a sculpture titled "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal, created in 1950. The sculpture is positioned in an outdoor setting, specifically in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The sculpture itself appears to be a bronze figure of a young person in a dynamic pose, seated on a ledge with one leg bent and the other extended, and one arm raised behind the head. The photograph is labeled with the artist's name, the title of the sculpture, and the year it was created. The caption at the bottom of the photograph reads: "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal (1950), in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The photographer's name, Judith Purker, is also noted on the bottom right corner of the photo.
The image shows a page from an open book featuring a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture titled "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal, created in 1950. The sculpture is displayed outdoors, situated in the courtyard of the Buch-Riesinger Museum.
The photograph captures the sculpture in a poised pose, where the figure is seated on a flat surface with one leg bent and the other stretched out, arms raised behind the head. The perspective of the photograph is slightly elevated, showing the sculpture against a backdrop that includes an architectural element, likely part of the courtyard's structure.
The caption at the bottom of the image reads: "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal (1950), in the courtyard of the Buch-Riesinger Museum. The photograph is credited to Judith Purker. The page of the book appears to have a cream-colored background with a greenish border.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog. The page features a black and white photograph of a sculpture titled "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal, created in 1950. The sculpture depicts a youth in a dynamic pose, lying on its side with one arm stretched upwards. The photograph is credited to Judith Parker and indicates that the sculpture is located in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page has a bordered frame around the photograph, and the text is positioned at the bottom, providing details about the artwork. The book itself appears to have a beige or light brown paper, and the photograph is centered on the page.
The image is a black-and-white photograph displayed in a simple frame. The photograph captures a sculptural artwork situated outdoors.
The sculpture appears to depict a human figure in a dynamic, somewhat abstract pose. The figure is balancing on one hand with its legs bent and extended upwards, giving an impression of movement or acrobatics. The background includes a building with a visible overhang, under which a cow is standing and looking towards the sculpture. The photograph is credited to Judith Parker and includes a note mentioning that the sculpture, titled "Seated Youth," was created by Hermann Blumenthal in 1930. It is located in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image shows a photograph of an open book with a page displaying a black and white photograph of a sculpture. The sculpture, which appears to be in a seated position with one arm stretching upwards and its head turned towards the elevated hand, is depicted within the confines of a reflecting pool, creating a mirror image against the water's surface. The surrounding pool edges give the impression of a tranquil, perhaps contemplative, environment.
The caption under the photograph identifies the sculpture as "Seared Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal (1930), located in the courtyard of the Büchel Reining Museum. The credit for the photography is given to Judith Parker. The book page itself has a slightly yellowed tone, signaling it might be somewhat aged, and it's evident that the book spine is on the left, with other pages visible and a greenish hue seen on the edge of the book, possibly the cover or another page.
The image shows a black and white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal (1930). The sculpture depicts a young figure sitting by the edge of a pool or body of water, with one arm raised and bent behind the head, and the other supporting the body from behind. The figure is barefoot and positioned on a stone or concrete ledge next to the water. The setting is described as the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The photograph was taken by Judith Parker. The image is printed on a page in an album or book with a brownish background.
The image shows an open book with a black-and-white photograph of a statue of a person sitting on a concrete slab. The book is placed on a gray surface, and the pages are slightly curled. The book's spine is green, and the cover is brown. The photograph shows a statue of a person sitting on a concrete slab with its legs crossed and its hands on its head. Behind the statue is a water body, and the reflection of the statue is visible in the water.
The image shows an open book displaying a black-and-white photograph on a single page. The photograph depicts a sculpture titled "Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal, created in 1950. The sculpture is a stylized, abstract representation of a human figure in a seated pose. The figure is depicted with elongated limbs and a simplified, modernistic form, characteristic of mid-20th-century modernist sculpture.
The sculpture is positioned on a stone platform, and the background includes a reflective water surface, suggesting an outdoor setting, possibly a courtyard or plaza. The water reflects parts of the sculpture and the surrounding architecture, adding depth to the composition.
Below the photograph, there is text that reads:
"Seated Youth" by Hermann Blumenthal (1950), in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The credit for the photograph is attributed to Judith Parker.
The book itself has light brown pages with visible spine edges, indicating it may be part of an art catalog or exhibition book. The photograph is centered on the page, with ample white space surrounding it, emphasizing the artwork. The overall presentation suggests a focus on art appreciation and documentation.