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The image is a page from The New York Times Magazine, dated April 13, 1952. The section is labeled as "Section 6." The main feature on the page is a black-and-white image of a detail from Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Madonna of the Rocks." The detail shows a close-up of an angel's face, with curly hair and a serene expression.
The text accompanying the image reads: "ANGEL—BY LEONARDO. A detail from 'Madonna of the Rocks,' painted by Leonardo da Vinci, born at Easter-time 500 years ago. (For an appraisal of his genius see page 12)."
There is also a handwritten note at the top of the page that says, "Angel appears in Leonardo da Vinci." The page shows signs of aging, with some creases and wear visible.
The image shows a page from "The New York Times Magazine" dated April 13, 1952. The cover features a detailed reproduction of a classical artwork, specifically a portrait of a woman with wavy hair and a serene expression. The artwork is titled "Angel" and is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. The caption mentions that it is a detail from "Madonna of the Rocks," painted by Leonardo da Vinci, noting that he was born 500 years earlier at the time of the publication. The article promises an appraisal of his genius on page 12. The page itself is somewhat worn and creased, with some additional handwritten notes in the upper right corner.
The image shows a page from The New York Times Magazine dated April 13, 1952. The cover highlights an article titled "Angel — By Leonardo," featuring a detailed illustration of a close-up portrait of an angelic face.
The article is described as a detail from "Madonna of the Rocks," a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, which was created over 500 years ago. The text notes that this particular detail was born around Eastertime. The caption also references a page (page 12) for further appraisal of Leonardo’s genius.
The page is slightly aged and shows signs of wear, including some creases and minor tears. There is a handwritten note in the top right corner, which reads "Giuseppe Morandi, da Leonardo da Vinci." The content and style suggest an appreciation for art and historical figures, particularly Leonardo da Vinci.
The image is of a page from "The New York Times Magazine" dated April 13, 1952. This particular section, Section 6, features a detailed black-and-white photograph of a section of Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Madonna of the Rocks."
The caption above the image reads: "ANGEL — BY LEONARDO. A detail from 'Madonna of the Rocks,' painted by Leonardo da Vinci, born at Easter-time 500 years ago. (For an appraisal of his genius see page 12)."
Additionally, there is a handwritten note in the upper right corner of the page that reads: "Gres Mongeard de Leonardo da Vinci."
The magazine page itself shows signs of wear, including some tears and creases, indicating it is an older, possibly well-preserved artifact.
The image is of a page from "The New York Times Magazine," dated April 13, 1952. The page features a detailed photograph of a section of Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Madonna of the Rocks," specifically focusing on the angel's face.
At the top of the page, there is a blue header with the publication's name, "The New York Times Magazine," along with the date and section number (Section 6). Below the header, there is a caption that reads:
"ANGEL — BY LEONARDO
A detail from 'Madonna of the Rocks,' painted by Leonardo da Vinci, born at Easter-time 500 years ago.
(For an appraisal of his genius see page 12)"
There is also handwritten text in the upper right corner, which appears to be in French: "Yes mon cher ami, c'est Leonardo da Vinci."
The page is slightly yellowed and shows signs of aging, with a few tears and creases visible. The photograph itself is a black and white reproduction of the angel’s face from the painting, capturing intricate details of the face and hair.
The image is a page from the New York Times Magazine, dated April 13, 1952. The main feature on this page is an article about a detail from Leonardo da Vinci's artwork.
The headline reads:
"ANGEL – BY LEONARDO"
The subtext provides further information:
"A detail from 'Madonna of the Rocks,' painted by Leonardo da Vinci, born at Easter-time 500 years ago. (For an appraisal of his genius see page 12)"
The image shows a close-up detail of an angel's head from Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Madonna of the Rocks." The detail highlights the delicate features and intricate curls of the angel's hair, emphasizing the artistic mastery of Leonardo.
The page appears aged, with some visible wear and yellowing around the edges, indicating its vintage nature. The layout includes both text and imagery, characteristic of magazine design from that era.
The image presented appears to be an old page from "The New York Times Magazine" dated April 13, 1958. The magazine cover features a classic artwork with a caption "ANGEL — BY LEONARDO," suggesting that the piece is a detail from "Madonna of the Rocks" painted by Leonardo da Vinci more than 450 years ago. Additionally, there's a reference to an appraisal of the painting on page 112 of the magazine. The upper right-hand corner of the page contains handwritten text, possibly referring to personal notes or comments about the content or the artwork itself. The page shows signs of wear and tear, indicating its age, with torn edges and some discoloration.
The image shows a magazine clipping of a portrait of a woman with curly hair, which is a detail from the painting "Madonna of the Rocks" by Leonardo da Vinci. The clipping is from "The New York Times Magazine" published on April 13, 1952. The clipping is placed on a white surface. The clipping has a blue border with the text "The New York Times Magazine" and "Copyright 1952 by The New York Times Company" on the top.
This image is a page from a magazine. The page is from The New York Times Magazine, dated April 13, 1952. The magazine page features a black-and-white photograph of a woman's face, with curly hair and a serious expression. The photograph is accompanied by a caption that reads, "A detail from 'Madonna of the Rocks,' painted by Leonardo da Vinci, born at Easter-time 500 years ago." The caption also includes a reference to an appraisal of Leonardo da Vinci's genius on page 12 of the magazine. The page has a torn edge on the left side, and there is a small piece of paper with some writing on it in the top right corner.
The image shows a page from The New York Times Magazine dated April 13, 1952. The page features a detailed black-and-white illustration of a figure with curly hair, likely an angel, based on the text. The illustration is described as a detail from the painting "Madonna of the Rocks" by Leonardo da Vinci, noting that he was born 500 years ago at Easter-time.
The top of the page includes the magazine's header, which reads "The New York Times Magazine" in bold, stylized lettering, with the publication date and copyright information below it. The page is slightly worn, with visible creases and edges that suggest it has been handled or stored for some time. Handwritten notes are visible in the top right corner, but the content of these notes is not entirely clear. The overall presentation indicates that this is a historical or archival item, possibly from a collection or exhibit.