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Supplement
Recent acquisitions (2005–12) at the Dallas Museum of Art
02/2013 | 1319 | 155
Pages: 141-148
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Author:
Meslay, Olivier (Meslay, Olivier)
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Illustrations
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IX. Seasickness on an English Corvette (Le mal de mer, au bal, abord d'une corvette Anglaise), by François-Auguste Biard [Dallas Museum of Art]
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VIII. Apollo and Diana attacking the children of Niobe, by Jacques-Louis David [Dallas Museum of Art]
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X. View from Garrison, West Point, NY, by David Johnson [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XI. Lady Godiva, by Anne Whitney [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XII. Study for The dream of Lancelot, by Edward Burne-Jones [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XIII. Comblat-le Château, the Meadow (Le Pré), Opus 161 by Paul Signac [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XIV. Mountains, no. 19, by Marsden Hartley [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XIX. Box (model 652 variant), designed by Archibald Knox and manufactured by W.H. Haseler & Co. [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XV. Four wooden sculptures (Vier Holzplastiken) (recto); Ice skater (Schlittschuhläufer) (verso), by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XVI. Nature, or Abundance (La Nature, or Fécondité), by Léon Frédéric [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XVII. Window with starfish ('Spring') and Window with sea anemone ('Summer'). Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and manufactured by Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XVIII. Miss Dorothy Quincy Roosevelt (later Mrs Langdon Geer), by John White Alexander [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XX. Celestial centrepiece, designed by Robert L. King; made by Albert G. Roy [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XXI. Composition with three new piles of sand, by Mark Manders [Dallas Museum of Art]
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XXII. From point, by Lee Ufan [Dallas Museum of Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
II. Pre-Columbian Cylindrical vessel with sacrificial scene. Maya culture, Late Classic period, Guatemala or Mexico [Dallas Museum of Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
III. Durga Mahishasuramardini. Pala Dynasty. Eastern India or Bangladesh [Dallas Museum of Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
IV. Emma-O. Momoyama period, Japan [Dallas Museum of Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
V. Bowl with geometric composition and design of radiating feathers. Mogollon culture, Mimbres people, New Mexico [Dallas Museum of Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
VI. Ancestor figure of founder hero Owedjebo, Urhobo peoples, Nigeria [Dallas Museum of Art]
Non-western art unattributed:
VII. Mask with elaborate crest. Tanimbar Islands, Yamdena Island, South-east Moluccas, Indonesia [Dallas Museum of Art]
Western art unattributed:
I. Eros lampholder. Hellenistic, perhaps from Asia Minor [Dallas Museum of Art]
Article
Murillo and 'Smoking Mirrors'
02/2001 | 1175 | 143
Pages: 73-79
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Author:
Meslay, Olivier (Meslay, Olivier)
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12. Agony in the Garden, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Obsidian, 35.7 by 26.3 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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13. The Penitent St Peter Kneeling before Christ at the Column, by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Obsidian, 33.7 by 30.7 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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14. Reverse of Fig.12. (Photograph Taken by the Laboratoire des musées de France).
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15. Side View of Fig. 12. (Photograph Taken by the Laboratoire des musées de France).
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16. Reverse of Fig.13. (Photograph Taken by the Laboratoire des musées de France).
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17. Reverse of a 'Smoking Mirror'. Obsidian, 53 by 38 cm. (Musée de l'Homme, Paris).
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19. DrJohn Dee's Mirror. Obsidian, 18.9 cm. Diameter; Greatest Thickness 2.26 cm. (British Museum, London).
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21. Agony in the Garden, Attributed to Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Canvas Glued on Wood, 53 by 38 cm. (Private Collection).
Non-western art unattributed:
18. Bi-Face and Bi-Convex Mirror, Called 'Inca Mirror'. Obsidian, 25.2 cm. Diameter (Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
20. Agony in the Garden, by an Anonymous 17th-18th-Century Spanish or Hispano-American Artist. Obsidian, 28.9 cm. Diameter (© 1994 Sotheby's, Inc; Where-abouts Unknown).