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A person's left hand, wearing a black fingerless glove, holds up a light tan sheet of paper in an indoor setting. The paper features eight numbered sections (1-8) at the top, each with a small rectangular outline, likely placeholders for miniature images or stamps. Below these, corresponding numbered descriptions are printed in dark text. The background is blurred, showing a light-colored wall and the top portion of a framed object, possibly artwork, suggesting the location could be a gallery, museum, or a private space where art is displayed in Schiedam, Netherlands.

The visible text includes:
*   Numbers 1 through 8 at the top.
*   Descriptions for each number, attributing items to artists "Otllo van Rees" and "Adya van Rees-Dutilh".
*   Associated details like locations and dates:
    *   1: "Otllo van Rees," "...Amsterdam..., 1918."
    *   2: "Otto van Rees," "...Sonderdruck vom...", "...Hofman..., Nijmegen."
    *   3: "Otllo van Rees," "...Den Haag..., 1913."
    *   4: "Otlo van Rees," "...Amsterdam..., 1910."
    *   5: "Otllo van Rees," "...Amsterdam..., 1917."
    *   6: "Adya van Rees-Dutilh," "...Nijmegen..., 1915."
    *   7: "Adya van Rees-Dutilh," "...Utrecht..., 1912."
    *   8: "Adya van Rees-Dutilh," "...Nijmegen..., 1913," and "Centraal Museum, Utrecht."

The paper appears to be an informational guide or catalog entry, likely providing details about a collection of artworks or objects by the mentioned artists.
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Jan 26, 2025

Schiedam, Netherlands

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A person's left hand, wearing a black fingerless glove, holds up a light tan sheet of paper in an indoor setting. The paper features eight numbered sections (1-8) at the top, each with a small rectangular outline, likely placeholders for miniature images or stamps. Below these, corresponding numbered descriptions are printed in dark text. The background is blurred, showing a light-colored wall and the top portion of a framed object, possibly artwork, suggesting the location could be a gallery, museum, or a private space where art is displayed in Schiedam, Netherlands. The visible text includes: * Numbers 1 through 8 at the top. * Descriptions for each number, attributing items to artists "Otllo van Rees" and "Adya van Rees-Dutilh". * Associated details like locations and dates: * 1: "Otllo van Rees," "...Amsterdam..., 1918." * 2: "Otto van Rees," "...Sonderdruck vom...", "...Hofman..., Nijmegen." * 3: "Otllo van Rees," "...Den Haag..., 1913." * 4: "Otlo van Rees," "...Amsterdam..., 1910." * 5: "Otllo van Rees," "...Amsterdam..., 1917." * 6: "Adya van Rees-Dutilh," "...Nijmegen..., 1915." * 7: "Adya van Rees-Dutilh," "...Utrecht..., 1912." * 8: "Adya van Rees-Dutilh," "...Nijmegen..., 1913," and "Centraal Museum, Utrecht." The paper appears to be an informational guide or catalog entry, likely providing details about a collection of artworks or objects by the mentioned artists.

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