1960.141 George Grosz, Oil Refining

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Dallas's incredible 20th-century growth was fueled by oil, which brought enormous wealth to the city in the midst of the Depression and financed the construction of the great skyscrapers that dominated the skyline, such as the Magnolia Petroleum Building. Although oil was a key component of Dallas's wealth at mid-century, the actual infrastructure of the petroleum industry, such as refineries, was increasingly rare in Dallas by the mid-20th century.

Excerpt from
Heather MacDonald, DMA label copy, 2012.


NOTES
Created c. 1952-1953, changed to 1952-53

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Depicted location and place of origin: Dallas (Texas/United States): TGN: 7013503

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Oil on canvas covered board

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PROVENANCE 
From 1960: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of A. Harris and Company in memory of Leon A. Harris, Sr. [1]

[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

AUDIO ASSETS 
UMO: 13310072    The History and Culture of George Grosz's Dallas, Gallery talk by Carol Roark
UMO: 13310104  Reflections on George Grosz, Gallery talk with Marty Grosz, George Grosz's son
UMO: 13310145    Flower of the Prairie: George Grosz in Dallas, Gallery talk by Alan Govenar
UMO: 13316195   Frontier Fantasies Meet Frontier Realities: George Grosz in Dallas in 1952, Late Night Lecture by Barbara McCloskey
UMO: 13317549   Flower of the Prairie: George Grosz in Dallas, Gallery talk by Dr. Heather MacDonald

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Dallas's incredible 20th-century growth was fueled by oil, which brought enormous wealth to the city in the midst of the Depression and financed the construction of the great skyscrapers that dominated the skyline, such as the Magnolia Petroleum Building. Although oil was a key component of Dallas's wealth at mid-century, the actual infrastructure of the petroleum industry, such as refineries, was increasingly rare in Dallas by the mid-20th century.

Excerpt from
Heather MacDonald, DMA label copy, 2012.


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Notes
Created c. 1952-1953, changed to 1952-53

Object File Reviewed

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 
Depicted location and place of origin: Dallas (Texas/United States): TGN: 7013503

Process/materials
Oil on canvas covered board

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
From 1960: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of A. Harris and Company in memory of Leon A. Harris, Sr. [1]

[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

AUDIO ASSETS 
UMO: 13310072    The History and Culture of George Grosz's Dallas, Gallery talk by Carol Roark
UMO: 13310104  Reflections on George Grosz, Gallery talk with Marty Grosz, George Grosz's son
UMO: 13310145    Flower of the Prairie: George Grosz in Dallas, Gallery talk by Alan Govenar
UMO: 13316195   Frontier Fantasies Meet Frontier Realities: George Grosz in Dallas in 1952, Late Night Lecture by Barbara McCloskey
UMO: 13317549   Flower of the Prairie: George Grosz in Dallas, Gallery talk by Dr. Heather MacDonald

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Dallas (Texas/United States): TGN: 7013503
oil paint: AAT: 300015050
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Grosz_George: ULAN: 500014558
13310072: UMO
13310104: UMO
13310145: UMO
13316195: UMO
13317549: UMO
Art Students' League: ULAN: 500303709
oil tanks: AAT: 300375274
oil pipelines: AAT: 300387351
pipes (conduits): AAT: 300014662
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