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Dallas Museum of Art
(above: _Dallas Mueum of Art._2023, Photo by John Hazeltine)
Dallas, TX
214-922-1200
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Lone Star Legacy: The Barrett Collection of Early Texas Art (6/2/07)
William Eggleston: Los Alamos (3/3/05)
Thomas Moran and the Spirit of Place (3/27/01)
Georgia O'Keeffe: the Poetry of Things (10/16/99)
Dr. John R. Lane Appointed Dallas Museum of Art's Eugene McDermott Director (10/16/99)
Faces of a New Nation: Colonial American Portraits
Colonial Portraits by Copley Join DMA Collection
"That Earlier, Wilder Image": Sketches by American Landscape Painters, 1830-1900 (1998)
The Dallas Museum of Art, established in 1903, has an encyclopedic collection of more than 23,000 works, spanning 5,000 years of history and representing all media, with renowned strengths in the arts of the ancient Americas, Africa, Indonesia, and South Asia; European and American painting, sculpture, and decorative arts; and American and international contemporary art.
The Museum is the anchor of the Dallas Arts District and, in all its vitality, serves as a cultural magnet for the city with diverse programming ranging from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary readings, dramatic and dance presentations, and a full spectrum of programs designed to engage people of all ages with the power and excitement of art. The Museum is located at the corner of St. Paul Street and Woodall Rodgers Freeway. For hours and admission fees please see the Museum's website.
Google Book Searches conducted in 2008 and 2013 located the following books published in connection with exhibitions at the Museum. Book names may be followed by links to related essays published by Resource Library. See Definitions for more information on finding brochures, catalogues and gallery guides using Traditional Fine Arts Organization's website.
Dallas Museum of Art: A Guide to the Collection, by Dallas Museum of Art, Suzanne Kotz, contributor Tom Jenkins. Published 1997 by Dallas Museum of Art. ISBN 0936227222. Original from the University of Michigan.Digitized Nov 8, 2007 [Snippet View]
An American Painter in Paris: Gerald Murphy: February 16-April 20, 1986, by Rick Stewart, Gerald Murphy, Published 1986 by Dallas Museum of Art. 24 pages. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized Nov 13, 2007 [Snippet View]
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