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ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808936
The image shows a piece of aged, yellowed paper with typed text on it. The text reads:
"This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gardner Museum (page 39) in an article writtin in 1921."
There is a typographical error in the text: "mytery" should be "mystery," and "writtin" should be "written." The paper appears to have been torn from a larger document, as evidenced by the rough edges. The background of the image is a plain, light blue color.
This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum ( page 39 ) in an article writted in 1921.
The image shows a small, handwritten note on a piece of aged paper. The text on the note reads:
"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."
The note appears to be referencing a specific publication or catalog, suggesting that the mystery mentioned is detailed on page 39 of the Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum, and the explanation was included in an article from the year 1921. The paper itself looks slightly faded and has a worn edge, indicating it might be an old document.
The image shows a piece of aged, yellowed paper with handwritten text. The text reads:
"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."
The paper appears to be a note or a slip, possibly part of a larger collection or documentation, and it references a specific article from a 1921 catalogue by Philip Hendy about the Gerdner Museum, where the explanation for a certain mystery is provided on page 39.
The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The writing appears to be in black ink and reads:
"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."
The edges of the paper are slightly frayed, and the paper itself looks old and slightly yellowed. The background is a neutral grey color.
The image shows a piece of paper with a typewritten note that reads:
"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gardner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."
The note refers to an explanation of a certain "mystery" found in the Philip Hendy Catalogue related to the Gardner Museum, specifically on page 39, in an article that was written in 1921. The paper appears to be aged and has some wear along the edges.
The image shows a piece of torn paper with a typewritten note. The note reads:
"This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) ir an article writted in 1921."
The text contains some spelling errors, such as "mytery" instead of "mystery," "Gerdner" instead of "Gardner," "ir" instead of "in," and "writted" instead of "written."
The image shows a typed note on a piece of off-white paper with a frayed right edge, indicating it may have been torn from a larger sheet. The note reads:
"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) ir an article writted in 1921."
There are a couple of typographical errors in the note: "Gerdner" should likely be "Gardner," referring to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and "writted" should be "written."
The paper appears to be aged, which is suggested by its color and frayed edge. The background is a flat, neutral-colored surface that contrasts with the paper, making the text easily readable.
The image shows a piece of paper with typed text. The paper appears to be slightly worn, with some frayed edges, suggesting it may be an old or archival document. The text is centered and reads:
"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gardner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."
The text is presented in a clean, monospaced font, indicating it might have been typed rather than handwritten. The content suggests that the document is referencing a specific explanation for a "mystery," which is detailed in a catalog or publication related to the Gardner Museum, authored by Philip Hendy, and published in 1921 on page 39. The overall tone and style imply an academic or historical context.
The image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The paper appears to be old and worn, with visible creases and a slightly yellowed hue, suggesting age. The text is written in a cursive style and is centered on the page. The content of the text reads: "This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921." The handwriting is neat but shows signs of wear, especially at the edges of the paper. The background of the image is a plain, light gray surface, which provides a stark contrast to the paper, making the text easily readable.