GENERAL DESCRIPTION
NOTES
I added the object number to the following Piction files, but this step may be redundant if the TMS object record is already related to the exhibition record, as in the case of Texas Panorama. "The World Around Us" does not exist as a TMS record yet, so I am marking this note with the %exhibitions pending tag in case I need to go back and create this exhibition.
Texas Panorama: An Exhibition of Paintings by Twenty-Seven Texas Artists
Catalog from the exhibition 'Texas Panorama,' October 10-November 28, 1943, at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in Dallas, Texas. Includes: essay, selected images; unpaginated, cat. no. 4, b/w illustration
Exhibition ID: 10415
12711057: UMO- added object number to this Piction record
Installed in the gallery "Arcadian landscape" in The World Around Us, 100 Years of Landscape Paintings from the Permanent Collection; American, Summer 1955, -- red pencil notation next to this work "S.M.U" so unclear if it was on view as illustrated in the diagram or not available?
Exhibition ID: 10847
12059019: UMO- added object number to Piction record.
Update- January 30, 2017- I added this object to the Texas Panorama exhibition record in TMS. There is not an exhibition record for "The World Around Us" and I am unable to return to this object to search for more information on the exhibition to see if it was an in-house show or organized by SMU or elsewhere. I am removing the %exhibitions pending tag in order to push this draft into the routing queue.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Origin- Dallas, Texas (?)
Depiction- Texas (?)
Process/materials
oil paint
canvas
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
spring
season
snow
ice
landscape
trees
grass
green
sky
pink
blue
brush strokes
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
From 1945: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift from the Lida Hooe Memorial Fund [1]
[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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VIDEO ASSETS
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WEB RESOURCES
ARCHIVAL RESOURCES
FUN FACTS
TEACHING IDEAS
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General Description
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Notes
I added the object number to the following Piction files, but this step may be redundant if the TMS object record is already related to the exhibition record, as in the case of Texas Panorama. "The World Around Us" does not exist as a TMS record yet, so I am marking this note with the %exhibitions pending tag in case I need to go back and create this exhibition.
Texas Panorama: An Exhibition of Paintings by Twenty-Seven Texas Artists
Catalog from the exhibition 'Texas Panorama,' October 10-November 28, 1943, at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts in Dallas, Texas. Includes: essay, selected images; unpaginated, cat. no. 4, b/w illustration
Exhibition ID: 10415
12711057: UMO- added object number to this Piction record
Installed in the gallery "Arcadian landscape" in The World Around Us, 100 Years of Landscape Paintings from the Permanent Collection; American, Summer 1955, -- red pencil notation next to this work "S.M.U" so unclear if it was on view as illustrated in the diagram or not available?
Exhibition ID: 10847
12059019: UMO- added object number to Piction record.
Update- January 30, 2017- I added this object to the Texas Panorama exhibition record in TMS. There is not an exhibition record for "The World Around Us" and I am unable to return to this object to search for more information on the exhibition to see if it was an in-house show or organized by SMU or elsewhere. I am removing the %exhibitions pending tag in order to push this draft into the routing queue.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Origin- Dallas, Texas (?)
Depiction- Texas (?)
Process/materials
oil paint
canvas
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
spring
season
snow
ice
landscape
trees
grass
green
sky
pink
blue
brush strokes
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
From 1945: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift from the Lida Hooe Memorial Fund [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
VIDEO ASSETS
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Objects
number
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1945.17
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