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ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808915
The image shows an open book with a table of contents or an index listing various photographic plates. Each entry includes a title, a location, and the name of the individual who lent the photograph. The entries are numbered from 125 to 139. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The page numbers at the bottom indicate that these entries are part of pages 16 and 17 of the book. The text is printed in a classic, formal typeface, suggesting that the book might be an older publication, possibly from the early to mid-20th century.
The image shows two open pages of a book, specifically pages 16 and 17, which contain a list of items that appear to be artworks or photographs along with the names of people who lent them. The entries are numbered sequentially from 125 to 139 and include the titles of the items as well as the names of the lenders. Here is a detailed breakdown of the entries:
Page 16:
Page 17:
The text is printed in black on a light-colored background. The page numbers are centered at the bottom of each page, with 16 on the left page and 17 on the right page. The layout is organized, with each entry on a new line and the titles and lenders clearly indicated.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a book listing various photographs and their respective lenders. Each entry includes the title of the photograph, the location or subject matter, and the name of the person or entity who lent it.
Here's a detailed summary of the entries:
Left Page:
Right Page:
The entries on the right page are numbered starting from 136, indicating that they follow the sequence of the left page's entries. The entries are organized by location and subject, with various individuals and entities lending their photographs.
The image shows an open book, specifically a page from a catalog or index. This page appears to be listing photographs or images along with their respective titles and lenders. Here is the detailed summary:
The page numbers at the bottom of each page are [16] for the left page and [17] for the right page. Each entry lists the title of the photograph and the person or organization that lent the respective photograph.
The image shows two facing pages from what appears to be a catalog or exhibition list, detailing items on loan for display. Each entry includes a number, a title, and the name of the person who lent the item. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
The pages are numbered [16] and [17] at the bottom right corners, indicating that this is part of a larger document or catalog. The entries suggest that the items are likely photographs or artworks related to various scenic locations and subjects.
The image depicts a list of photographic slides, each with a title and information about the lender. Here is a detailed summary of each entry:
Left Page:
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
Right Page:
136 Grand Canyon
137 The Great Abyss, Grand Canyon
138 Nature's Monument, Grand Canyon
139 The Open Kitchen, Spain
The numbers on the left side of each entry likely correspond to an index or catalog number for each slide. The lenders are various individuals, identified by their names and sometimes with an "Esq." title indicating they are esteemed gentlemen. The locations and subjects of the slides vary widely, covering natural landscapes, cultural scenes, and specific geographic locations.
This image shows two open pages of a book, specifically pages 16 and 17. The pages contain a list of titles, each followed by a note indicating who lent the item.
On page 16, the titles and lenders listed are:
On page 17, the titles and lenders listed are:
The text is printed in a classic serif font on cream-colored paper. The format is orderly with each entry number, title in small caps, and the lender's name italicized below the title.
The image you've provided displays two pages from a book or catalog, presumably listing items such as artworks or photographs that were lent for an exhibition or collection. The left page (numbered 16) lists items numbered 125 through 135, while the right page (numbered 17) lists items 136 through 139. Each entry includes a title, which often refers to a place or subject (e.g., "Zion Canyon, Utah" or "The Great Abyss, Grand Canyon"), followed by "Lent by" and the name of the lender, who is often identified with honorifics like "Mrs.," "Miss," or "Esq."
The pages appear to be in good condition, with no visible annotations or markings, and the text is clearly legible, set in a serif font. The color scheme is a warm off-white for the pages with darker, ink-colored text.
Each listing entry suggests the diversity of the exhibition's scope, covering various geographical locations and potentially a range of genres or styles. The lending of these items by different individuals may indicate their personal involvement or support for the given institution or event.
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 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.