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ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808909
The image shows the contents page of what appears to be a catalog or program from an art exhibition or museum collection. The pages are numbered 4 and 5, indicating they are from a larger document. The left page lists items numbered 10 to 20, and the right page lists items numbered 21 to 31. Each entry includes a title, followed by the name of the lender.
Here's a breakdown of the entries:
Left Page (Numbers 10 to 20):
Right Page (Numbers 21 to 31):
Each entry is preceded by the title of the artwork and followed by the name of the lender, with most items being lent by the Worcester Art Museum, except for items 11, 28, 29, and 30, which are lent anonymously, and item 31, which is lent by the Brooklyn Museum.
This is a photograph of an open catalog or brochure, likely from an art exhibition, displaying two pages side by side. The pages contain a list of artworks, organized in a numbered format, with details about the title of each piece and the lender.
Left Page (Page 4):
Right Page (Page 5):
The text is printed in a serif font, and the pages are off-white. The catalog or brochure appears to be old, given the yellowing of the paper. The layout is simple, with the titles and lenders aligned neatly in columns. The lenders include various individuals and institutions, with the Worcester Art Museum being the most frequent lender.
This image displays an open, two-page spread from a publication, likely a museum exhibition catalog or an art collection checklist. The pages are printed on cream-colored paper and feature a simple, typewritten-style layout with black text.
The content is a numbered list of artworks, presented in two columns — one on the left page (pages 4 and 5 are indicated at the bottom) and one on the right page. Each entry includes:
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Overall, the image captures a formal and organized inventory, characteristic of materials provided to visitors or researchers for an art exhibition.
The image depicts an open book, displaying two pages filled with text. The book is open to pages 4 and 5. The text on the pages is organized in a list format, with each entry consisting of a title and the name of the person who lent the item. The entries are numbered from 10 to 31. Most of the items were lent by the Worcester Art Museum, while a few were lent by individuals such as Mrs. Roger S. Warner, Joseph S. Bigelow, Esq., Mrs. John B. Potter, and the Brooklyn Museum. The titles of the items vary, including "Storm on the English Coast," "Fisher-girls in Brittany," "Prout's Neck, Rocky Shore," "Boys and Kitten," "Old Friend," "Sail Boat," "Sunset, Gloucester," "Saguenay River, Lower Rapids," "Lake St. John," "Lighthouse," "Rum Cay, Bermuda," "Coral Formation," "Bermuda Settlers," "Fishing Boats, Key West," "In a Florida Jungle," "Turkey Buzzard," "Breaking Wave on the Shore Line," "Girls Berrying," "Colored Girl by Gate in Wall," "Hunter in Woods," and "Two Flamingoes, Tampa."
The image shows an open book with a table of contents. The book is titled "The Art of Winslow Homer" and is a collection of watercolors by the artist. The table of contents lists the names of the watercolors and the museums or individuals who lent them for the exhibition. The watercolors are numbered and described with brief titles, such as "Storm on the English Coast," "Fisher-Girls in Brittany," and "Bermuda Settlers." The book is printed on cream-colored paper, and the text is in black ink. The image provides a glimpse into the contents of the book and the watercolors that are featured in it.
The image shows an open book with two facing pages, displaying a list of artwork titles and their lenders. The pages are numbered [4] and [5], indicating they are part of a catalog or exhibition guide. The left page (numbered [4]) lists artworks numbered 10 through 20, while the right page (numbered [5]) lists artworks numbered 21 through 31. Each entry includes the title of the artwork and the lender, often specifying the Worcester Art Museum as the lender for most entries. Some entries are lent anonymously or by other institutions, such as the Brooklyn Museum.
This page appears to be part of a catalog or exhibition program, likely documenting the artworks on display and their sources.
The image presents a book with two pages, featuring a list of 31 numbered entries. The left page displays entries 10 to 20, while the right page shows entries 21 to 31.
Left Page:
Right Page:
The background of the image is a light gray color.
The image depicts a page from a book or catalog, featuring a list of artworks with their corresponding titles and lenders. The page is divided into two columns, each containing a numbered list of artworks. The left column lists artworks 10-20, while the right column lists artworks 21-31.
Each entry includes the artwork's title, followed by the name of the lender in italics. The lenders are primarily museums, with some individuals also contributing to the collection. The text is presented in black ink on a beige background, which appears to be a page from a book or catalog.
The overall design suggests that this is a catalog for an art exhibition, showcasing a diverse range of artworks from various lenders. The use of a beige background and black ink creates a clean and elegant visual presentation, making it easy to read and navigate the list of artworks.
The image depicts an open book with a list of artworks on its pages. The left page is numbered "[4]" at the bottom, and the right page is numbered "[5]". The list appears to be a catalog or inventory of paintings, with each entry featuring a title, a number, and information about the lender.
The titles of the artworks are written in a formal, descriptive style, suggesting that they are landscape or seascape paintings. Examples of titles include "Storm on the English Coast", "Fisher-girls in Brittany", "Prout's Neck, Rocky Shore", and "Sailing Boat". The numbers accompanying each title likely correspond to the artwork's identification or catalog number.
The lenders listed include individuals, such as "Mrs. Roger S. Warner" and "Joseph S. Bigelow, Esq.", as well as institutions like the "Worcester Art Museum" and the "Brooklyn Museum". Some artworks are listed as being "Lent Anonymously", indicating that the lender's identity is not disclosed.
The text is presented in a classic, serif font, which adds to the overall sense of formality and tradition. The pages themselves have a yellowed appearance, suggesting that the book may be an older publication or a reproduction of an antique volume.
The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the book and its contents. A white ribbon bookmark is visible on the left side of the book, indicating that it is designed to be used as a reference or guide. Overall, the image presents a detailed and informative list of artworks, likely from a specific exhibition or collection.
The image presents a two-page spread from an open book, showcasing a list of art pieces. The pages are yellowed and feature black text.
Page 1 (Left):
Page 2 (Right):
The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a neutral backdrop for the open book.