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ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808912
The image shows a two-page spread from a book or catalog, listing artworks on loan from various museums. Each entry includes a title, the lending institution, and a number. Here is a detailed summary of the entries on each page:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The artworks are listed with numbers ranging from 69 to 90, and they are on loan from the Brooklyn Museum, Worcester Art Museum, Charles W. Deering, Esq., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The entries also include the locations where the artworks are situated or the themes they depict, such as Vizcaya, a notable estate in Miami, Florida.
The image shows two open pages of a book or catalog that appears to be an exhibit list, detailing artworks and their lenders. The left page contains entries numbered 69 to 79, and the right page contains entries numbered 80 to 90. Each entry includes the title of the artwork followed by the lender's information.
Here is the detailed list:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The pages are numbered [10] at the bottom of the left page and [11] at the bottom of the right page, indicating their position in the book or catalog.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing artwork titles and their respective lenders. The page is divided into two sections, each containing a numbered list of artworks.
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Right Side:
The page numbers at the bottom are [10] on the left side and [11] on the right side. The entries indicate that the artworks are either lent by the Brooklyn Museum, Worcester Art Museum, Charles W. Deering, or the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The image displays an open book with a catalog or index of artworks. The left page lists artworks numbered 69 through 79, and the right page lists artworks numbered 80 through 90. Each entry includes the title of the artwork and the lending institution.
Left Page:
Right Page:
The page numbers are indicated at the bottom of each page, with the left page marked as [10] and the right page marked as [11].
The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing various artworks along with their respective lenders. The page is divided into two columns, each with a list of numbered artworks and the institutions from which they are lent.
Left Column:
Right Column:
The page numbers at the bottom indicate that the left column is page 10 and the right column is page 11.
The image displays two pages from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or a list of artworks. Each entry includes the title of an artwork and the institution or individual who lent the piece for the exhibition.
69. Boys Bathing
70. White Ships
71. In A Medici Villa
72. A Tramp
73. The Looking-Glass
74. Palms
75. The Basin, Vizcaya
76. The Terrace, Vizcaya
77. The Loggia, Vizcaya
78. The Patio, Vizcaya
79. Boats at Anchor
80. Derelicts
81. Muddy Alligators
82. Bathers
83. Shady Paths, Vizcaya
84. The Pool
85. Mountain Stream
86. Idle Sails
87. Giudecca
88. Sirmione
89. Spanish Fountain
90. Tyrolese Crucifix
The entries are numbered sequentially from 69 to 90, indicating the order of the artworks in the exhibition catalog. The lending institutions include the Brooklyn Museum, Worcester Art Museum, Charles W. Deering, Esq., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This image shows an open book or catalog with two pages visible. The left page lists items numbered from 69 to 79, and the right page lists items from 80 to 90. Each item is a title of what appears to be a work of art, followed by the phrase "Lent by" and then the name of an institution or individual. Notably, these institutions include the Brooklyn Museum, the Worcester Art Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, while only one individual is mentioned, Charles W. Deering, Esq.
The titles of the artworks suggest a variety of subjects, from scenic locations like "The Basin, Vizcaya," and "Mountain Stream" to more abstract concepts such as "Boys Bathing," "A Tramp," and "Idle Sails." The range of titles hints at a diverse collection of pieces, perhaps featured in an exhibition that highlighted loans from these prominent museums and the private collector.
The numbers in brackets at the bottom right of each page ("[10]" on the left and "[11]" on the right) indicate these are pages 10 and 11 of the publication. The overall condition of the pages appears to be good, with a clean and organized layout. The text is evenly spaced and in a serif font, which is typical for formal or classical print materials such as exhibition catalogs or academic publications.
The image shows an open booklet or catalog with a list of art pieces, each accompanied by the lending museum or owner. The left page is numbered 10 at the bottom and contains entries numbered 69 to 79, and the right page is numbered 11 at the bottom and contains entries numbered 80 to 90.
The listings are as follows:
Page 10:
Boys Bathing
Lent by Brooklyn Museum
White Ships
Lent by Brooklyn Museum
In a Medici Villa
Lent by Brooklyn Museum
A Tramp
Lent by Brooklyn Museum
The Looking-Glass
Lent by Charles W. Deering, Esq.
Palms
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
The Basin, Vizcaya
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
The Terrace, Vizcaya
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
The Loggia, Vizcaya
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
The Patio, Vizcaya
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
Boats at Anchor
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
Page 11:
Derelicts
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
Muddy Alligators
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
Bathers
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
Shady Paths, Vizcaya
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
The Pool
Lent by Worcester Art Museum
Mountain Stream
Lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art
Idle Sails
Lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art
Giudecca
Lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sirmione
Lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art
Spanish Fountain
Lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tyrolese Crucifix
Lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art
The two pages indicate pieces lent by three sources: Brooklyn Museum, Worcester Art Museum, and Metropolitan Museum of Art, with one piece lent by Charles W. Deering, Esq. The titles appear to be mostly artistic or photographic works, some referencing locations like Vizcaya or Giudecca.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The pages are white with black text. The text is arranged in a list format, with numbers and titles of artworks on the left and the names of the museums that lent the artworks on the right. The artworks are numbered from 69 to 90, with the numbers on the left and the titles of the artworks on the right. The museums that lent the artworks are the Brooklyn Museum, Worcester Art Museum, and Metropolitan Museum of Art. The page is slightly blurry, making it difficult to read the text.
The image shows an open book with two pages that have black text on a white background. The text is organized in a table-like structure, with two columns on each page. The left column lists numbers and titles, while the right column provides additional information about each item. The first column on the left page has the numbers 69 to 79, and the second column has the titles "Boys Bathing," "White Ships," "In a Medici Villa," "A Tramp," "The Looking-Glass," "Palms," "The Basin, Vizcaya," "The Terrace, Vizcaya," "The Loggia, Vizcaya," and "Boats at Anchor." The first column on the right page has the numbers 80 to 90, and the second column has the titles "Derelicts," "Muddy Alligators," "Bathers," "Shady Paths, Vizcaya," "The Pool," "Mountain Stream," "Idle Sails," "Giudecca," "Sirmione," and "Spanish Fountain." The text is written in a clear and concise font, making it easy to read and understand.