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The image is a cover of "The Art News" magazine, published in New York on April 15, 1933. The cover features a black and white reproduction of the painting "Presentation in the Temple," an important panel recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, from French & Company. The painting is attributed to the Hispano-Flemish school, dated around 1500.
The scene depicted in the painting shows a group of people in a temple setting. At the center, an elderly man, possibly a priest, is holding a baby, which is likely the infant Jesus, presenting him to another elderly man sitting on a high chair. A woman, possibly the Virgin Mary, is standing next to the priest, observing the scene. Other figures, including women and men, are also present, some holding candles and others with their hands clasped in prayer. The architectural details of the temple, with its tall columns and arches, frame the scene and add depth to the composition. The caption at the bottom of the cover provides details about the artwork and its provenance.
This image is of the cover page of a publication titled "The Art News," dated April 15, 1933, published by S.W. Frankel in New York.
The cover prominently features a black-and-white illustration of a religious scene titled "Presentation in the Temple." This artwork appears to be of Hispano-Flemish origin and is dated around 1500. The scene depicts an important biblical moment where the infant Jesus is presented in the Temple by his parents, Mary and Joseph, and the elderly Simeon and Anna.
In the illustration, Mary and Joseph are shown entering a temple setting with the baby Jesus in a cloth swaddling. Simeon, who is typically portrayed as a righteous and elderly man, is holding the child, and Anna, another elderly figure, is standing nearby. The background features an ornate, Gothic-style architectural element, adding to the religious and historical ambiance of the artwork.
The caption below the illustration states that this significant panel was recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University from French & Company.
The image is a page from "The Art News," dated April 15, 1933. It features a black-and-white reproduction of a painting titled "Presentation in the Temple." The painting is described as a Hispano-Flemish work from around 1500.
The scene depicted in the painting appears to be the biblical event of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple, where Mary and Joseph present their son, Jesus, to the Lord. The painting shows a group of people, including Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus, gathered within an ornate temple setting. Various figures are dressed in elaborate, historical attire, and the background architecture suggests a richly decorated temple interior.
The caption below the image reads:
"PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE
An important panel recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, from French & Company."
The page is numbered 25 and is part of a larger publication, with the publisher listed as S. W. Frankel in New York.
The image is a cover page from "The Art News," published on April 15, 1933, in New York. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a religious artwork titled "Presentation in the Temple," which is described as Hispano-Flemish from around 1500.
The artwork depicts a scene from Christian tradition where the infant Jesus is presented at the Temple in Jerusalem. Several figures are shown, including Mary and Joseph, who are holding the baby Jesus. Other individuals in the scene are likely Simeon and Anna, who are traditionally depicted recognizing Jesus as the Messiah.
At the bottom of the cover, there is a caption that reads:
"PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE
An important panel recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, from French & Company."
The overall tone of the cover suggests it is highlighting an important acquisition by the Fogg Art Museum. The cover also includes the name of the publisher, S. W. Frankel, at the top.
The image is a page from the publication "The Art News," dated April 15, 1933, published by S. W. Frankel.
The main feature of the page is an illustration of a historical artwork titled "Presentation in the Temple," attributed to a Hispano-Flemish artist and dated around 1500. This artwork is an important panel that was recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, from the collection of French & Company.
The illustration depicts a scene inside a church where several figures are gathered around the presentation of an infant, likely representing the presentation of Jesus at the Temple, a common theme in Christian art. The key elements include:
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The caption at the bottom provides context, noting that this is a significant acquisition by the Fogg Art Museum.
The image is a cover of "The Art News" magazine, dated April 15, 1933, published by S.W. Frankel. The cover features a black-and-white reproduction of a painting titled "Presentation in the Temple," which is described as an important panel recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University from Duveen & Company. The painting is attributed to the Hispano-Flemish school, circa 1500.
The artwork depicts a religious scene set within a Gothic architectural interior. Central to the scene is a priest or religious figure holding an infant, presumably Jesus, who is being presented in the temple. Surrounding the central figures are several other individuals, including a woman on the left who appears to be Mary, and other figures who may be priests or witnesses to the event. The setting is richly detailed with intricate architectural elements such as arches, columns, and stained glass windows, contributing to the solemn and sacred atmosphere of the scene.
The image showcases a black-and-white reproduction of an artwork featured on a page from "The Art News" publication, dated April 15, 1933. Below the artwork, there is a caption that reads "PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE," with a note describing it as Hispano-Flemish, about 1500, and mentioning that it's an important panel recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, from French & Company. The artwork appears to display a religious scene set in a grand architectural space, characteristic of the detailed interiors and ornate clothing seen in art from the late Middle Ages. The page has been punched with ring binder holes on the left side, indicating it was probably archived in a binder. Also notable is the publication's masthead at the top, identifying the publisher as S. W. Frankel.
The image depicts the cover of The Art News, a publication dated April 15, 1933, and published by S.W. Frankel in New York. The cover features a detailed black-and-white illustration titled "PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE", identified as Hispano-Flemish, circa 1500. The artwork is described as an important panel recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, sourced from French & Company.
The illustration portrays a religious scene set within an ornate, gothic-style architectural interior. Central to the composition is a group of figures gathered around a table or altar. A central figure, likely a baby, is being presented or blessed, surrounded by individuals in elaborate period clothing. The setting includes intricate architectural details, such as pointed arches, columns, and decorative elements, enhancing the historical and artistic context of the scene. The overall tone and style suggest a Renaissance or early modern European influence, consistent with the noted timeframe and artistic tradition.
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a historical artwork titled "Presentation in the Temple." The artwork depicts a religious scene set in a church or cathedral, with a group of people gathered around a central figure, possibly a religious leader, who is holding a baby. The image is taken from a magazine or publication, as indicated by the text "The Art News" at the top of the image. The image also includes a caption that provides information about the artwork, including its title, date, and the fact that it was recently acquired by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a painting displayed on a page of a magazine. The magazine is titled "The Art News," published in New York on April 15, 1933. The painting is titled "Presentation in the Temple," and it was created by an artist named Hispano-Flemish around 1500. The painting depicts a religious scene with several people gathered in a church. There is a baby being presented to a priest, and other individuals are standing around, observing the event. The painting is framed by wooden borders and is displayed on a page with a white background.