Object Notes

2009.15.2 Conch shell


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The white conch shell, usually decorated with ribbons, precious beads, and a silver mount inlaid  with gemstones, is a ritual musical instrument in Tibetan Buddhism. Blowing the conch shell produces an otherworldly sound.

2009.8.1 Jali screen


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Jalis are openwork stone screens that allow air and light to pass from the outside of a house or court to the inside. This example combines the Islamic sense of geometric and abstract design with an Indic feeling for richly floral and tree form ornamentation.

2009.8.2 Jali screen


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Jalis are openwork stone screens that allow air and light to pass from the outside of a house or court to the inside. This example combines the Islamic sense of geometric and abstract design with an Indic feeling for richly floral and tree form ornamentation.

2005.70 Coat (chapan)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The textiles of Uzbekistan in Central Asia are often designed with dazzling and forceful patterns in bright colors. The flamboyance of these works is often close to the dynamic red and gold garments of India, with their brilliant multicolored designs.

1999.243.1, Gerhard Richter, Colorfield: 6 Arrangements of 1260 Colors (Farbfelder. 6 Anordnungen von 1260 Farben), 1974, callotype on cardboard


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
In 1999, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired the complete editioned work of the renowned German artist Gerhard Richter. Dating from the mid-1960s to 1999, the portfolio traces Richter's career, and in doing so provides a concise history of art in the late 20th century through Richter's lens.

1999.208, Gerhard Richter, Mao, 1968, callotype on cardboard


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
In 1999, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired the complete editioned work of the renowned German artist Gerhard Richter. Dating from the mid-1960s to 1999, the portfolio traces Richter's career, and in doing so provides a concise history of art in the late 20th century through Richter's lens.

1999.255, Gerhard Richter, Candle I (Kerze I), 1968, callotype on cardboard copy


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
In 1999, the Dallas Museum of Art acquired the complete editioned work of the renowned German artist Gerhard Richter. Dating from the mid-1960s to 1999, the portfolio traces Richter's career, and in doing so provides a concise history of art in the late 20th century through Richter's lens.