Published 07/08/2014
Explore thousands of images from one of the most prestigious collections in the US, the Dallas Museum of Art, available for licensing in the Bridgeman archive.
Colourful History From humble beginnings as the Dallas Art Association, hanging their collection temporarily in the Dallas Public Library, the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas has undergone a radical transformation in it's 111 years. Now home to a vast and growing permanent collection of art and archeological artefacts from around the world, the museum has been recognized as “a celebration of the human power of creation”.
New to the archive Thousands of newly acquired images from the Dallas Art Museum collection are now available for licensing through Bridgeman Images. |
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World renowned collections
The Dallas Museum of Art has exhibited and continues to exhibit works from world renowned artists in their numerous collections, such as the Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, which among the 1,400 paintings donated by the former Chanel designer contained works by artists such as like Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Edgar Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
A highlight of the Museum is a stainless steel piece by the American sculptor, Ellsworth Kelly, commissioned by the Museum for the opening of their new Edward Larrabee Barnes building in 1984.
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Ancient Masterpieces Aside from the Museum’s outstanding art collection, the Dallas Museum of Art holds a menagerie of archeological artefacts from around the globe. The collection of Ancient Mediterranean Art contains beautiful examples of historical finds from Egyptian, Greek and Roman times, including astonishingly well preserved gold jewelry and marble statues.
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Find out more
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