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Pomodoro_Arnaldo: ULAN: 500010942
Cultures
Geography
Italy (nation): TGN: 1000080
Process/materials
Plexiglas ™: AAT: 300014436
bronze: AAT: 300010957
Historical periods
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
Individuals
Subject terms
mechanical properties: AAT: 300056192
Minimalism (post-1945 style): AAT: 300065758
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
rotating (operational attributes): AAT: 300255324
rotation: AAT: 300056045
round (shape): AAT: 300121969
sculpture: AAT: 300047090
shiny (shine): AAT: 300065244
spheres (geometric figures): AAT: 300055639
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
By July 15, 1968: Marlborough Fine Art (London), Ltd. [1]
December 26, 1968: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Foundation for the Arts, gift of an anonymous donor, purchased from above [2][3]
The main source for this provenance is the Dallas Art Association Acquisition Record dated December 26, 1968. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
[1] See the letter from Gilbert Lloyd, of Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd. to Merrill C. Rueppel of Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, dated July 15, 1968.
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
[3] The Foundation for the Arts is a non-profit corporation created as a title-holding entity to serve the people of Dallas but to operate independently of the City. The Dallas Museum of Art (at its own cost) is responsible for the care, storage, insurance, conservation and maintenance of the collection, and agrees to maintain the highest museum standards in the management and handling of the Foundation’s collection. The title to all works of art purchased or otherwise acquired by the Foundation for the Arts is retained by the Foundation.
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WEB RESOURCES
- Guggenheim~Explore the significance of the sphere in Pomodoro's work.
- Princeton University Art Museum~Learn about Pomodoro's rotanti series.
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Apply to objects where number equals 1968.35.FA
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- Guggenheim~Explore the significance of the sphere in Pomodoro's work.
- Princeton University Art Museum~Learn about Pomodoro's rotanti series.
Notes
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Pomodoro_Arnaldo: ULAN: 500010942
Cultures
Geography
Italy (nation): TGN: 1000080
Process/materials
Plexiglas ™: AAT: 300014436
bronze: AAT: 300010957
Historical periods
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
Individuals
Subject terms
mechanical properties: AAT: 300056192
Minimalism (post-1945 style): AAT: 300065758
modernist (European style): AAT: 300021474
rotating (operational attributes): AAT: 300255324
rotation: AAT: 300056045
round (shape): AAT: 300121969
sculpture: AAT: 300047090
shiny (shine): AAT: 300065244
spheres (geometric figures): AAT: 300055639
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
By July 15, 1968: Marlborough Fine Art (London), Ltd. [1]
December 26, 1968: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Foundation for the Arts, gift of an anonymous donor, purchased from above [2][3]
The main source for this provenance is the Dallas Art Association Acquisition Record dated December 26, 1968. Exceptions and supporting documentation are noted.
[1] See the letter from Gilbert Lloyd, of Marlborough Fine Art (London) Ltd. to Merrill C. Rueppel of Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, dated July 15, 1968.
[2] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
[3] The Foundation for the Arts is a non-profit corporation created as a title-holding entity to serve the people of Dallas but to operate independently of the City. The Dallas Museum of Art (at its own cost) is responsible for the care, storage, insurance, conservation and maintenance of the collection, and agrees to maintain the highest museum standards in the management and handling of the Foundation’s collection. The title to all works of art purchased or otherwise acquired by the Foundation for the Arts is retained by the Foundation.
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