1979.6 Square Plate
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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2008.33.A-J, Jim Hodges, and still this, 2005-2008
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This ambitious work began as a single canvas and expanded to ten over the course of its creation.
1978.26.A-B Buddha of the Western Paradise (Amida Nyorai)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The gilt wooden statue of Amida, the Buddha of Light who welcomed souls to the Western Paradise, or Pure Land, reflects the gentle, consoling character of Buddhism that developed during the Fujiwara period.
1960.137 George Grosz, Cotton Harvest, Dallas (Cotton Pickers)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Condemned by the Nazi regime as a "degenerate" for his bitter social satire, George Grosz made his way to the United Stat
1960.139 George Grosz, Dallas Skyline
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This vantage chosen by Grosz was somewhat atypical for postcard views of the city, but it allowed him a clear view of the skyscrapers that dominated the skyline of Dallas, most prominently the Mercantile Building, the Magnolia Building, the Davis Building, and the Adolphus hotel, where Grosz stayed when he visited Dallas to make sketches for the series Impressions of Dall
1960.140 George Grosz, Self Portrait
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This is one of the earliest of many probing self-portraits George Grosz made in the years after his arrival in the United States. During the same period, he also moved sharply away from his past identity as a political satirist and began instead to make allegories of war in response to the grim developments in Europe.
1960.141 George Grosz, Oil Refining
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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.