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ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808915
The image shows an open book or pamphlet with text on the pages. The left page is numbered 16 and lists various items with corresponding numbers, such as "Cape Cod Dunes," "A Mango Tree," "Mexican Road," "The Hunter," among others. Each item is followed by the name of the person who lent the item, such as "Lent by Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears" or "Lent by G. Peabody Gardner, Esq." The right page is numbered 17 and lists more items, such as "Grand Canyon," "The Great Abyss, Grand Canyon," "Nature's Monument, Grand Canyon," "The Open Kitchen, Spain," each also followed by the name of the lender, like "Lent by Mrs. George H. Monks" or "Lent by Edward J. Holmes, Esq."
The text appears to be arranged in a catalog or index format, indicating a collection or exhibition of items, possibly photographs, that have been donated or lent to the organization or event associated with the book. The content suggests a focus on natural landscapes and cultural scenes, as seen in mentions of Cape Cod, the Grand Canyon, and other locations.
This image shows two pages from a book or catalog, numbered [16] and [17], which appear to be part of a list of items on loan for an exhibition or collection. Each entry includes a number, a title or description of the item, and the name of the lender. Here is a breakdown of the content:
125. Cape Cod Dunes
126. A Mango Tree
127. Mexican Road
128. The Hunter
129. Washerwomen, Tropical Mexico
130. Zion Canyon, Utah
131. The Beach, Cape Cod
132. Lilacs, Sandwich
133. The Grand Canyon
134. A Salmon River
135. Cape Cod
136. Grand Canyon
137. The Great Abyss, Grand Canyon
138. Nature’s Monument, Grand Canyon
139. The Open Kitchen, Spain
The items listed seem to be a mix of natural landscapes and cultural scenes, with a focus on locations such as Cape Cod, Mexico, and the Grand Canyon. The lenders include various individuals, some of whom have lent multiple items.
This image displays an open booklet or catalog, showing two facing pages numbered [16] and [17]. The pages feature a typed, two-column list of artworks, likely from a museum exhibition or collection, numbered sequentially from 125 to 139.
Each entry consists of:
The titles suggest landscapes and scenes from locations in the United States, such as Cape Cod, Utah, and Grand Canyon, as well as international subjects like “The Open Kitchen, Spain”. Notable lenders include Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, G. Peabody Gardner, Esq., Edward J. Holmes, Esq., and Charles Stetson, Esq.
The physical appearance of the booklet shows aged, cream-colored paper, with visible staple marks along the spine, indicating it may be a vintage item from the early to mid-20th century. The layout is simple, clean, and formal, typical of museum catalogs or exhibition checklists from that era.
The text is printed in a classic serif typeface, with consistent spacing and alignment, giving the document a formal, archival quality. Overall, it appears to be a catalog page from an art exhibition documenting the titles and lenders of the displayed works.
The image shows a page of a book that appears to be a list of songs. The page is open, and it has a beige color. The text is written in black ink, and it is organized in a structured format. The first column lists the song titles, and the second column lists the composers of the songs. The song titles include "Cape Cod Dunes," "A Mango Tree," "Mexican Road," "The Hunter," "Washerwomen, Tropical Mexico," "Zion Canyon, Utah," "The Beach, Cape Cod," "Lilacs, Sandwich," "The Grand Canyon," "A Salmon River," and "Cape Cod." The composers of the songs include Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, G. Peabody Gardner, Esq., Miss Mary C. Wheelwright, and Charles Stetson, Esq. The page also includes the page numbers [16] and [17] at the bottom.
The image shows a book opened to a page that appears to be a table of contents or an index. The left side of the page lists several entries, each numbered and titled, with the first entry being "125 Cape Cod Dunes" and the last entry being "135 Cape Cod." Each entry is followed by the name of the person who lent the book, such as "Lent by Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears" or "Lent by G. Peabody Gardner, Esq." The right side of the page contains similar entries, with the first entry being "136 Grand Canyon" and the last entry being "139 The Open Kitchen, Spain." The entries on the right side also include the names of the people who lent the book. The text is written in a small, legible font, and the page has a clean, organized layout.
The image shows an open page from a catalog or inventory list, likely from an art collection or exhibition. The page is divided into two columns, each listing numbered entries with titles and the names of lenders.
This page appears to be part of an organized inventory or catalog, possibly for an art exhibition, museum, or private collection.
The image shows a book with two pages open, displaying a list of locations. The purpose of the image is to showcase the content of the book, which appears to be a collection of travel destinations.
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Overall, the image suggests that the book is a historical or vintage travel guide, featuring a collection of destinations from a bygone era. The formal language and old-fashioned style of the descriptions add to the sense of nostalgia and historical significance.
The image depicts a book with two pages, each containing a list of items. The left page features a list of 13 items, while the right page has a list of 8 items. Each item is accompanied by a number and a brief description.
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The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the book and its contents. Overall, the image appears to be a photograph of an open book, showcasing its pages and the information they contain.
The image depicts an open book, showcasing two pages with a list of artworks and their corresponding lenders. The left page is numbered 16 at the bottom, while the right page is numbered 17.
The list includes 15 entries, each featuring a unique artwork title, its number, and the name of the lender. The artworks are identified by numbers ranging from 125 to 139, with titles such as "Cape Cod Dunes," "A Mango Tree," "Mexican Road," "The Hunter," "Washerwomen, Tropical Mexico," "Zion Canyon, Utah," "The Beach, Cape Cod," "Lilacs, Sandwich," "The Grand Canyon," "A Salmon River," "Cape Cod," "Grand Canyon," "The Great Abyss, Grand Canyon," "Nature's Monument, Grand Canyon," and "The Open Kitchen, Spain." The lenders are listed as Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, G. Peabody Gardner, Esq., Miss Mary C. Wheelwright, Charles Stetson, Esq., Mrs. George H. Monks, and Edward J. Holmes, Esq.
The pages have a yellowed appearance, suggesting that the book is old or vintage. The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the book's contents. Overall, the image appears to be a catalog or exhibition catalog for an art show, likely featuring photographs or other visual artworks.
The image presents a photograph of an open book, showcasing two pages with a list of items. The pages are yellowed and feature black text.
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