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Thomas Sully (1783-1872) "Cinderella at the Kitchen Fire" (1843) Oil on canvas Located in the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas, United States
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bernar444 · 6 months
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"Fisherman's Quarters" (c. 1915), oil on canvas | Hayley Lever, American, (1876 - 1958) | Dallas Museum of Art.
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Annie Mae Young, Yo-Yo, (cotton, polyester knit, corduroy clothing material, dashiki material), ca. 1971 [The Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX. Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Atlanta, GA. © Estate of Annie Mae Young/ARS, NY. Photo: © Stephen Pitkin/Pitkin Studio]
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amalthea9 · 8 months
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More from the Dallas Art Museum visit this past Sunday August 13th. More of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Durga, Goddess Lahkshmi, and Lord Vishnu.
@ariel-seagull-wings @angelixgutz @professorlehnsherr-almashy
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lionofchaeronea · 1 year
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The Matterhorn, Albert Bierstadt, 1860s
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arthistoryanimalia · 8 months
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What a lovely little #opossum portrait!
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John Breckinridge Martin (American, 1857 - 1938) Possum, 1910 Pastel, 19 1/2 × 16 in. (49.53 × 40.64 cm) Dallas Museum of Art 1950.95
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nununiverse · 1 year
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Shozo Shimamoto, Untitled–Whirlpool, 1965, The Rachofsky Collection and the Dallas Museum  
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gemville · 2 years
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Ewer, Late 10th - Early 11th Century
Rock crystal with enameled gold repairs and fittings by Jean-Valentin Morel (1794 - 1860); French, The Keir Collection Of Islamic Art on loan to the Dallas Museum Of Art.
Photo: Dallas Museum Of Art
Source: smithsonianmag.com
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hyperallergic · 1 year
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Matthew Wong: The Realm of Appearances at the Dallas Museum of Art is an opportunity to reframe the conversation about the artist and his work. Wong has been portrayed as a solitary, van Gogh-esque figure, and his work now fetches millions of dollars at auction.
“Many narratives have grown around him related to his biography, his mental health, his early, tragic death, and also his market rise,” curator Dr. Vivian Li told Hyperallergic on a recent tour. “The point of this exhibition is to center [the focus] back on his art, for people to see his paintings, and to experience the wide range and diversity of works that he was creating.”
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cowboy-outlaw · 9 months
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Left: Folio from a Copy of the Bustan "Orchard" of Sa'di. - Tabriz, Iran
Right: First Folio from a Qur'an (1525-1575) - Shiraz, Iran Taken from the Keir Collection of Islamic Art that is shown in the Dallas Museum of Art.
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idroolinmysleep · 2 months
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Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing #398, 1983–1985, Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas.
The Ellsworth Kelly I reblogged earlier brought to mind this work at the DMA.
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aethling · 5 months
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I Know It Was The Blood
Ja’Tovia Gary, 2023
Currently residing in: Dallas Museum Of Art
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Anne Whitney, Lady Godiva, c.1861-1864
Dallas Museum of Art
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ladysophy · 2 years
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Dallas Museum of Art Fiasco Part 2: Hot Tea incoming!
By looking at these negative reviews, that break-in and very idiotically destroying beautiful antiques was a disaster waiting to happen…
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These are real reviews by the way. And here’s two more negative reviews for good measure:
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These reviews were from American job sites Indeed and Glassdoor. On these two sites, employees would rate the companies they worked for based on their experiences.
The Dallas Museum of Art had an overall 3.3 score on Indeed and an overall 2.4 score on Glassdoor. The low scores should tell you something.
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amalthea9 · 8 months
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Went to the Dallas Art Museum this weekend with my partner Kyle and there's a Hindu exhibit there! I honestly can't explain how happy I was to see carvings/statues of Lord Shiva, Durga, Ganesha, Pavarti, & others I didn't know! I felt such a warmth & welcome from them, especially Shiva and Ganesha.
Over the past few months, I have felt a pull to Goddess Khali again like I did in 2020. Ganesha has also appeared in my meditations as he did long ago. But Lord Shiva is new!🤭 I've been getting a lot of art of him on Pinterest lately, and he appeared in a meditation I did for the past full moon along with Khali and Ganesha.💜
I have not felt such a loving tug from a deity in the long time, and Shiva did that at the museum.💜
When I saw the Shiva statue of him dancing from across the hall, I don't know exactly how to describe it but I "felt" rather than heard a whisper of "Come see me, Hannah!"
I even remember seeing the statue & thinking "Shiva?" Second guessing myself, and feeling a playful response of "Hannah?" 🤭
This was art museum but I still felt like the urge to leave offerings of thanks to the statues and burn incense for them.💜 It was amazing and I feel so happy and a warmth of love from Shiva and Ganesha I haven't felt since first finding Thor or Loki all of those years ago. 💜🕉
I wish Tumblr let me share more than 10 images per post lol
The first photo is of the statue of Shiva I saw from across the room. Next is Goddess Durga, then Durga again, Nandi the Bull the mount of Lord Shiva, and Lord Ganesha!🕉🕉🕉
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@angelixgutz @ariel-seagull-wings @professorlehnsherr-almashy
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lionofchaeronea · 2 years
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Road to the Hills, Julian Onderdonk, 1918
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