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Garry Winogrand
American, 1928-1984
Untitled
Black and white photograph
Dallas Museum of Art, Polaroid
Foundation grant
1975.88
Decorative Arts
Bob Carpenter
American
Place mat, 1951
Dallas, Texas
Linen with silkscreen design
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Craft
Guild of Dallas
1951.53
Salvador Dali
Spanish, 1904-1989
Marilyn Monroe Lips
Sofa, 1972
Manufactured by Stendig International
Foam and nylon
Dallas Museum of Art
Design Studio, Inc.
Italy
No. 1000 JOE Lounge Chair, 1970
Manufactured by Poltronova
Foam and leather
Dallas Museum of Art
Charles Eames
American, 1907-1978
Side chair
Los Angeles, California, designed 1946
Manufactured by Herman Miller
Furniture Company, Zeeland, Michigan
Walnut plywood and rubber
Dallas Museum of Art, General
Acquisitions Fund
1988.48
Charles Eames
American, 1907-1978
Side chair
Los Angeles, California, designed 1946
Manufactured by Herman Miller
Furniture Company, Zeeland, Michigan
Steel, walnut plywood and rubber
Lent by PLM Design, Dallas
Charles Eames
American, 1907-1978
Low armchair
Los Angeles, California, designed 1950
Manufactured by Herman Miller
Furniture Company, Zeeland, Michigan
Fiberglass, steel, rubber
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry S. Parker, III
1987.349
Bernard Leach
British, born Hong Kong, 1886-1979
Bottle, 1960
Made in Dallas, Texas
Glazed stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Art
Association Purchase
1960.75Bernard Leach
British, born Hong Kong, 1886-1979
Summer tea bowl, 1960
Made in Dallas, Texas
Stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the artist
1960.111
Glen Lukens
American, 1887-1967
Charger, 1950
Los Angeles, California
Cast glass
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of
Cay Vedder
1950.6
Erik Magnussen
Danish, born 1940
Bowl, 1963
Copenhagen, Denmark
Ceramic
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Bing
and Grondahl
1964.80
Sam Maloof
American, born 1916
Settee, 1984
Alta Loma, California
Walnut
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Faith
P Bybee
5.1986.
Gertrud Natzler
American, born Austria 1908-1971
Otto Natzler
American, born Austria 1908
Bowl, 1948
Glazed stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Art
Association Purchase
1949.28
Gertrud Natzler
American, born Austria 1908-1971
Otto Natzler
American, born Austria 1908
Shallow bowl, 1951
Glazed stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Conan
West in memory of Mrs. Alex Camp
1974.73
Gertrud Natzler
American, born Austria 1908-1971
Otto Natzler
American, born Austria 1908
Bowl, 1961
Los Angeles, California
Glazed stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Conan
West in memory of Mrs. Alex Camp
1974.77Isamu Noguchi
American, 1904-1988
Lamp, c. 1950
Manufactured in Japan
Paper and steel
Dallas Museum of Art, General
Acquisitions Fund
1988.47
Tamac Pottery
1946-1973
Place setting, c. 1955
Perry, Oklahoma
Ceramic
Dallas Museum of Art, General
Acquisitions Fund
1988.46.a-g
Virginia V. Weisel
American
Flattened bottle, 1961
Dallas, Texas
Porcelain
Dallas Museum of Art,
Dallas Art Association Purchase, 21st
Ceramic National Exhibition, 1961
1961.93
Marguerite Wildenhain
American, born France 1896
Vase, 1972
Glazed stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the artist
1974.42
Marguerite Wildenhain
American, born France 1896
Bottle, 1972
Guerneville, California
Glazed stoneware
Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the artist
1974.41
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867-1959
Armchair, 1953
Designed for Price Tower,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Steel, textile and rubber
Anonymous loan
Frank Lloyd Wright
American, 1867-1959
Table and Stool, 1953
Designed for Price Tower,
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Copper over wood
Anonymous loan
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Brettell, Richard R. NOW/THEN/AGAIN: Contemporary Art in Dallas 1949-1989, book, 1989; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307668/m1/90/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.