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ARCH.2003.39, Rendition: 806578
The image is a black-and-white photograph mounted on a beige paper. The photograph appears to be from a newspaper, likely dated July 26, 1974, as indicated by the handwritten note at the top of the image. The photograph shows two individuals in what seems to be a workshop or studio environment. One person is seated, holding a model, possibly a statue or sculpture, and appears to be explaining or demonstrating something to the other person, who is also seated and listening attentively. The background includes shelves with various items, suggesting a creative or technical workspace. The overall composition suggests a focus on craftsmanship or artistic creation.
This image appears to be a photograph printed on a piece of paper, which is then placed on a larger brown paper with two holes punched on the right side, likely for binding in a folder or notebook. The photograph is black and white and shows two individuals in what seems to be a workshop or laboratory setting.
The person on the left is wearing a protective mask and appears to be working on a piece of machinery or equipment. The person on the right is seated and is passing a tool or small object to the person on the left. The background of the photograph shows various equipment and shelves, suggesting a technical or industrial environment.
The photo is labeled at the top with the text "SECOND SECTION The Pilot July 26, 1974," indicating the source and date of the photograph. The image has a vintage quality, consistent with the 1974 date mentioned.
A black-and-white photo is pasted on a brown paper with a hole on the right side. The photo was taken on July 26, 1974, and was published in The Pilot. It shows a man in a suit and tie, with glasses, holding a statue of a person. The statue is wearing a long robe and is holding a flower. Behind the man is a cabinet with many items on it.
A black-and-white photograph is placed on a brown paper background. The photograph is dated July 26, 1974, and it features a man in a suit and tie sitting at a desk. He is looking at a statue of a woman holding a baby. The statue is placed on a desk in front of him. The man is probably in a workshop, as there are tools and other objects in the background.
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph mounted on a light brown card or file folder. The photograph shows two individuals in what appears to be a laboratory or scientific setting.
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The overall tone of the image conveys a professional, academic, or scientific interaction, likely capturing a moment of discussion or collaboration between two individuals in a laboratory setting.
The image is a vintage photograph of a man and woman in a laboratory setting, with a caption that reads "From The Pilot July 26, 1974."
The image depicts a newspaper clipping featuring a man and a statue. The clipping is attached to a piece of paper with two holes punched in it, suggesting that it was once part of a binder or folder.
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The image is a black-and-white photograph of a man in a workshop, attached to a piece of paper with handwritten notes.
The image appears to be an archival or historical document, possibly related to an article or news story from 1974. The photograph shows a man working on or examining a statue or figurine in a workshop setting.
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a man holding a sculpture, mounted on a piece of cardboard.
The image appears to be a vintage newspaper clipping or photograph of an artist working on a sculpture, with the date and publication name written at the top.
The image appears to be a newspaper clipping mounted on a piece of cardboard. The clipping is from "The Pilot" and is dated July 26, 1974. The photograph shows a man wearing glasses and a light-colored shirt, standing in what looks like a workshop or laboratory setting. He is surrounded by various tools and equipment, suggesting he might be engaged in some form of technical or scientific work. The background includes shelves with more tools and possibly some machinery. The overall tone of the image is monochromatic, indicating it is a black-and-white photograph. The cardboard mount has two holes punched on the right side, possibly for binding purposes.