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This image is of the cover of "The New York Times Magazine," dated April 13, 1952. The cover features a black and white photograph of a detailed portrait of a face, which appears to be a classical representation, possibly from a Renaissance painting. The text on the cover mentions "Angel by Leonardo" and refers to a detail from "Madonna of the Rocks," painted by Leonardo da Vinci, who was born 500 years before the date of the magazine. The caption also suggests that the portrait on the cover is a part of this painting, specifically indicating a focus on an angelic figure. The magazine cover is in section 6, and there is a handwritten note in the upper right corner that reads "after morpars" and "ou Leonardo da Vinci." The overall condition of the cover shows signs of age, with some wear and tear visible along the edges.
This image is a page from The New York Times Magazine, dated April 13, 1952. It features a black-and-white reproduction of a detail from the famous painting "Madonna of the Rocks" by Leonardo da Vinci. The page is labeled as "SECTION 6" and includes 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)"
The artwork depicts an angel with curly hair, gazing downward, and wearing a draped garment. The background includes foliage and rocky elements. The page has a handwritten note in the upper right corner that says "apres manger" and "ou Leonardo da Vinci," suggesting the page might have been used as a personal note or bookmark. The page shows signs of wear and tear, with creases and slight tears along the edges.
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.
The image depicts the cover of a vintage issue of The New York Times Magazine, dated April 13, 1952. The cover features a striking black-and-white photograph of a painting by Leonardo da Vinci, titled "Angel - By Leonardo." The painting is a detail from "Madonna of the Rocks," which was painted by Leonardo da Vinci around Easter-time 500 years ago. The cover also includes a handwritten note in the top-right corner, although the text is illegible.
The cover itself appears to be worn and torn, with visible creases and tears. The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a subtle contrast to the aged appearance of the magazine cover. Overall, the image presents a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing a piece of art history and the aesthetic of a bygone era.
This image depicts a yellowed and torn page from the April 13, 1952 edition of The New York Times Magazine. At the top, a blue rectangle features the magazine's title in white text, accompanied by the date and section number below. A handwritten note in the upper right corner reads "apres morgans ou leonardo da vinci." The main content of the page is a black-and-white photograph of a painting titled "Angel - By Leonardo," which is described as a detail from "Madonna of the Rocks." The painting is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, born at Easter-time 500 years ago. A note at the bottom of the page invites readers to see page 12 for an appraisal of his genius.
The image depicts a worn and aged copy of The New York Times Magazine from April 13, 1952.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping from "The New York Times Magazine" dated April 13, 1952. The clipping features a black-and-white photograph of a portrait, accompanied by text that provides context about the artwork.
In summary, the image showcases a vintage newspaper clipping featuring a portrait by Leonardo da Vinci, accompanied by text that provides context about the artwork and its significance. The clipping also includes a handwritten note in the top-right corner.
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.