[Press release: "The Japanese Spirit" lecture at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts]

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Press release announcing a lecture by Dr. Neil McFarland of Southern Methodist University called "The Japanese Spirit" to be given at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. In conjunction with the exhibition Masterpieces of Japanese Art, October 4–November 30, 1969.

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[1] p. ; 11 in.

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Dallas Museum of Fine Arts 1969.

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Press release announcing a lecture by Dr. Neil McFarland of Southern Methodist University called "The Japanese Spirit" to be given at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. In conjunction with the exhibition Masterpieces of Japanese Art, October 4–November 30, 1969.

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[1] p. ; 11 in.

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  • Masterpieces of Japanese Art, October 4–November 30, 1969

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Dallas Museum of Art Exhibition Records

Dallas Museum of Art Exhibition Records Collection contains published catalogs for exhibitions held by the museum between 1903 and 1983. This project is made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Masterpieces of Japanese Art (Book)

Masterpieces of Japanese Art

Catalog from the exhibition, "Masterpieces of Japanese Art," October 4–November 30, 1969, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Includes: essay, list of artists and artworks in the exhibition, selected images, chronology of Japanese art, lender list.

Masterpieces of Japanese Art exhibition catalog; ark:/67531/metapth183466

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Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. [Press release: "The Japanese Spirit" lecture at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts], text, 1969; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth225233/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.

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