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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, listing artworks along with the entities that have lent them. The artworks are numbered from 10 to 31. Here is a detailed summary of the information presented:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The page numbers at the bottom indicate that this is page 4 on the left and page 5 on the right.
The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or a listing of artwork loans. It appears to be a section of a booklet or brochure detailing which artworks have been lent to an exhibition by various institutions and individuals.
The page is divided into two columns, each listing different artworks with corresponding loan details:
Left Column:
Right Column:
The page is numbered in brackets at the bottom right of each page, with [4] on the left and [5] on the right, indicating the sequence number of the page within the document. The entries are mostly from the Worcester Art Museum, with a few loans from other notable institutions and individuals.
The image shows two open pages of an exhibition catalog or book, which lists artworks along with their lenders. The pages are numbered 4 and 5 at the bottom.
Here is the detailed list of the artworks and their lenders as displayed on the pages:
Page 4:
Page 5:
The book appears to be well-organized, providing clear information about each piece, including its title and the entity or individual that has lent it for the exhibition.
The image displays a list of artwork or exhibits, each with a corresponding title and lender information. The list is divided into two columns:
Storm on the English Coast
Fisher-girls in Brittany
Prout's Neck, Rocky Shore
Prout's Neck, Surf and Rocks
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
Two Flamingoes, Tampa
The list appears to be part of a catalog or exhibition guide, detailing the names of the artworks, their respective lenders, and the institutions or individuals who have provided the pieces for the exhibit. The majority of the artworks are lent by the Worcester Art Museum.
The image shows two facing pages from a book or catalog listing various artworks along with the lenders of each piece. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Left Page:
Storm on the English Coast
Fisher-girls in Brittany
Prout’s Neck, Rocky Shore
Prout’s Neck, Surf and Rocks
Boys and Kitten
Old Friend
Sail Boat
Sunset, Gloucester
Saguenay River, Lower Rapids
Lake St. John
Lighthouse
Right Page:
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
Two Flamingoes, Tampa
The pages are numbered [4] on the left page and [5] on the right page, indicating that this is part of a larger catalog or book. The majority of the artworks are lent by the Worcester Art Museum, with a few exceptions.
The image depicts an open book, likely a catalog or an exhibition guide, with two pages visible. Each page lists various artworks along with their titles and lenders. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
Storm on the English Coast
Fisher-girls in Brittany
Prout’s Neck, Rocky Shore
Prout’s Neck, Surf and Rocks
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
Two Flamingoes, Tampa
The catalog appears to be organized with each artwork's title and the institution or individual lending the piece, indicating a structured exhibition or collection. The numbers in brackets ([4] and [5]) likely denote page numbers or sections within a larger document.
The image shows an open book displaying two pages with a list of titles and corresponding lenders.
On the left page, the titles numbered 10 to 20 are listed along with the names of lenders:
On the right page, the titles numbered 21 to 31 are listed along with the names of lenders:
The pages are marked at the bottom with page numbers [4] and [5]. The text is printed in a formal serif font.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The left page is numbered [4] at the bottom right corner, and the right page is numbered [5] at the bottom right corner. The book appears to be a catalog or list, with entries numbered 10 to 31, each describing works of art with their titles and the entities that lent them for display.
On the left page, the entries are as follows:
On the right page, the entries are as follows:
The book seems to be a catalog from an art exhibition or a museum, and it shows the art pieces that were on display along with their lenders. The Worcester Art Museum and the Brooklyn Museum are mentioned, indicating a collaboration between these institutions for the event.
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 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.