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The image shows a page from "The New York Review of Books," specifically Volume XXXII, Number 1, dated January 31, 1985. The cover features an article or section titled "QUERY," which appears to be an appeal for information regarding a commemorative publication and exhibition about the German-American artist and teacher, Alexander Dorner (1893-1957). The appeal seeks reminiscences or information from those who knew him, have items from him, or know the whereabouts of his papers, correspondence, or artworks. The contact provided for this query is Peter Nisbet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Below this text, there is a black and white image of what appears to be a section of a sculptural frieze, featuring a detailed portrait of a head, possibly from classical antiquity, set against a background of what looks like an architectural structure or relief. The price of the issue, UK:90p, is also noted at the top right corner.
The image depicts an open page from a magazine titled "The New York Review of Books." Specifically, it is from Volume XXXII, Number 1, dated January 31, 1985.
The cover page shows the title prominently in large bold letters at the top. Below the title, there's a query addressed to the editors. The query, written on a small piece of paper taped to the page, requests information for a commemorative publication and exhibition about the German-American artist Alexander Dorsch (1893-1957). The query asks for any reminiscences or information from anyone with knowledge or experience related to the artist, including any papers, correspondence, or artwork from his time.
Below the query, there is an illustration of a classical sculpture, which appears to be a detailed sketch or engraving of a face with classical elements such as a wreath in the hair and drapery around the neck.
The price listed on the cover is £0.90 for the United Kingdom, and the magazine appears to be part of a collection, as indicated by the visible pages on either side of the open one.
The image shows an open issue of "The New York Review of Books," specifically Volume XXXII, Number 1 from January 31, 1985. The magazine is open to a page that contains a query letter and a photograph.
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The page appears to be marked with a price tag or a sticker indicating "P. 41" in the top right corner, suggesting that this query might be part of a larger article or section within the issue. The magazine itself is held open in a binder or folder, indicating it might be part of a collection.
The image depicts an open issue of "The New York Review of Books," Volume XXXII, Number 1, dated January 31, 1985.
On the left page, there is a letter to the editors under the heading "QUERY." The letter is from Peter Nisbet of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. The query is about a commemorative publication and exhibition concerning the German-American museum director Alexander Dorner (1893-1957). The writer is seeking reminiscences or information on Dorner from anyone with relevant knowledge, including the whereabouts of his papers, correspondence, or any works from his time at the museum.
The right page features a black-and-white image of a sculpture or bust of a figure with detailed hair and draped clothing. The figure appears to be classical in style.
The cover price is noted as 90p in the UK. There are also some small stickers and markings on the page, including an FDC (First Day Cover) label, which indicates that this might be a special edition or collectible item.
The image shows the first page of Volume XXXII, Number 1 of "The New York Review of Books," dated January 31, 1985.
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This publication is a well-known literary and critical review magazine that covers a wide range of subjects, including literature, culture, economics, science, and the arts.
The image shows a page from the January 31, 1985 issue of "The New York Review of Books." This particular page features a section titled "Outby," which appears to be a letter to the editor. The letter is from Peter Nisbet, who is associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The letter is addressed to the editor and discusses a commemorative publication and exhibition related to Alexander Dorner, who was the director and teacher at the museum from 1925 to 1957. The letter mentions that the museum would appreciate hearing from those who have recollections of Dorner or comments on the exhibition or its accompanying papers.
Below the letter, there is a black-and-white illustration of a classical sculpture, possibly a bust, depicting a person with curly hair and a detailed headdress or crown. The sculpture appears to be part of a larger architectural element, such as a frieze or a relief, with decorative elements surrounding the figure. The image is framed within a rectangular border on the page.
The image shows an open book or magazine displaying the title "The New York Review of Books" with the volume and number information stating "Volume XXXII, Number 1" and the date "January 17, 1985". The page visible in the image appears to be the first page of the publication, with a list price indicated in the top right corner as "UK: £1.50, $3.95". There is also a small section titled "QUERY" with some text below it, which is partially visible but not entirely legible in this image.
Below this, there is a prominent black and white image that appears to be a photograph or a print featuring a decorative piece of classical architecture with intricate details. There is a small, rectangular, grey overlay obscuring a part of the image. The photo exhibits a strong contrast with dark and light areas accentuating the architectural features and the play of light and shadows on the surfaces.
The book's spine can be seen on the left with a greenish color, indicating that it's likely a paperback edition. The edges and corners of the pages show some mild wear, suggesting that the book may have been handled or read.
The image shows an open page from the January 31, 1985 issue of The New York Review of Books, Volume XXXII, Number 1. The page features a mix of textual content and a central illustration.
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This page combines editorial content, a reader query, and an artistic visual element, reflecting the magazine's focus on literature, culture, and intellectual discourse.
The image shows an open book, specifically a magazine, with the pages facing each other. The magazine is titled "The New York Review of Books," with the volume and issue number indicated at the top. The date of the issue is January 31, 1985. The left page features a black-and-white photograph of a man's head with a crown of leaves, possibly a statue or a drawing. The right page has a text box with a query about a German-American museum, and the rest of the page is blank.
The image shows a page from a book titled "The New York Review of Books" with the date "January 31, 1985." The page has a black-and-white image of a statue of a man wearing a crown and holding a sword. The image is surrounded by text that reads "The New York Review of Books." The page also has a small piece of paper attached to it with the text "QUERY" and a name and address.