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ARCH.2003.33, Rendition: 803306
The image shows a black and white photograph of a sculpted head, presumably of Christ, mounted on a piece of paper. The sculpture appears to be made of wood, with detailed features such as wavy hair and a beard. The photograph is affixed to the paper, with handwritten text below it. The text reads: "1925.36, French, 13th Century, Wood, Head of Christ (available from C.T. Ludylin)." The paper is part of an album or scrapbook, with a beige frame and a green border. There is also a small tab on the left side of the paper, possibly for indexing or separation within the book.
The image depicts a historical wooden sculpture of a head, specifically identified as a "Head of Christ" from the 13th century in France. The photograph is black and white, and it appears to be part of an archival or catalog record.
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The photograph seems to be part of an archival binder or catalog, indicating it is stored and preserved for historical and artistic study.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a wooden sculpture. The sculpture appears to be a detailed depiction of a bearded head, likely representing Christ. The craftsmanship captures intricate textures, such as the facial hair and the detailed carving of the hair and beard.
Below the photograph, there is handwritten text providing information about the sculpture. The text reads:
"1925.36, French, 13th Century, Wood Head of Christ (available from C.I. Laughlin)."
The photograph is clipped into a binder or catalog, and it is labeled with an orange tab on the left side, which may be for easy retrieval or identification. The binder's page is slightly yellowed, suggesting it might be an older catalog or record.
This image appears to be a black-and-white photograph of a wooden sculpture housed in a framed document or card. The sculpture is a head of a bearded figure, likely representing a religious or historical character.
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The photograph is mounted on a light-colored paper, possibly for archival or exhibition purposes, with an orange strip and a small white strip of paper on the left side, likely used for identification or cataloging.
The image depicts an old wooden sculpture displayed in a glass case. The sculpture is of a head, specifically representing the "Head of Christ." It is described as a French piece from the 13th century. The sculpture appears to be quite detailed, showing features such as the hair, beard, and facial expression of Christ.
The label at the bottom of the display provides the following information:
The sculpture has a weathered appearance, indicative of its age, and the craftsmanship shows intricate detailing typical of medieval art. The glass case is likely used for preservation purposes.
The image shows a black and white photograph of a wooden sculpture of a head, which is described as being from the 13th century and of French origin. The sculpture appears to be a representation of Christ, characterized by long hair and a beard. The photograph is mounted in what appears to be an album or a scrapbook.
The sculpture itself shows signs of aging and wear, with visible cracks and textural details that indicate its antiquity. The photograph is secured to the page with photo corners, and there is handwritten text below the image that reads: "1925:36 French 13th Century, Wood Head of Christ (available from C.R. Loudalin)." This text provides additional context about the sculpture, including its origin, age, material, and availability.
The page also features a tab on the left side with an orange marker, possibly for organizational purposes within the album. The background of the photograph is plain, allowing the sculpture to stand out clearly.
The image shows a black and white photograph of a wooden sculpture representing the head of Christ. The sculpture is French and dates back to the 13th century. The head is carved with detailed features including a textured beard, mustache, and wavy hair. The surface of the wood appears weathered and aged. The photograph itself is mounted on a page with photo corners, and beneath the image, there is handwritten text that reads: "1925.36, French, 13th Century, Wood Head of Christ (available from C.T. Laughlin)".
The image shows a black and white photograph of a historical sculpture positioned within a scrapbook or an archival folder. The photograph captures a close-up view of a finely detailed sculpture with visible textures and folds in the material. Below the image, there is handwritten text providing information about the sculpture. It reads: "1925.36, French, 13th Century, Wood, Head of Christ." The additional information suggests that this object was cataloged in 1925, originates from France, dates back to the 13th century, and is crafted from wood. The album or folder itself has a beige border with a green strip at the bottom, hinting at an organized archival setting, possibly for study or preservation purposes. There are also visible elements such as paper edges, tape, and corner mounts suggesting the careful handling and storage of the document.
The image depicts a photograph of a sculpted head, likely of a religious or historical figure, placed within the pages of a book or album. The photograph is in black and white, showing a detailed and textured surface that suggests the sculpture is made of wood. The head features prominent facial features, including a beard and hair, with a solemn and contemplative expression. The sculpture appears to be aged, with visible wear and natural wood grain, indicating its historical significance.
Below the photograph, handwritten text provides additional context:
The book itself has a light-colored cover with green edges, and there is a small orange tag or label visible on the left side of the page, possibly indicating a catalog or inventory number. The photograph is mounted or placed within the book, suggesting it is part of an archive or collection, likely documenting historical or artistic artifacts. The overall presentation implies a scholarly or curatorial context, focusing on the preservation and study of historical art.
The image depicts a page from a book or an album with a photograph of a wooden sculpture of a head. The photograph is in black and white. The head is of a bearded man with a long beard and mustache. The head is placed on a page with a caption written in blue ink. The caption reads "1925-36, French, 13th Century, wood Head of Christ (available from C.J. Laughlin)." The page is bound in a green cover.