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[Dallas-Fort Worth Black Living Legends Introductory Video]
An introductory video for the Dallas-Fort Worth Black Living Legends digital exhibit starring Curtis King, Founder and President of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters.
[An eighteenth-century men's coat]
Photograph of an eighteenth-century men's coat from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[An eighteenth-century tricorn hat]
Photograph of an eighteenth-century tricorn hat in its original wood box in front of a painting of Andrew Wyeth wearing the same hat. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Fort Worth, Texas - Cowtown Leathermen Button, undated]
Photograph of a pin-back button from the Bruce Monroe collection. This small circular button is from the Cowtown Leathermen organization in Fort Worth, Texas. Printed in the center, with gold outlines is a longhorn.
[Light red eighteenth-century men's coat]
Photograph of an eighteenth-century men's coats from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments, here a painting depicting the light red coat. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[A red eighteenth-century men's coat]
Photograph of an eighteenth-century men's coat from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Samantha Ekberg receiving the Covid-19 vaccine]
Photograph of Samantha Ekberg on April 7th, 2021 right after receiving the first of two initial doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. The Denton County Health Services used the Texas Motor Speedway to quickly vaccinate a large amount of people in their cars utilizing multiple checkpoints. Samantha is also wearing a University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design shirt and a mask.
[Second angle of three eighteenth-century men's coats]
Photograph of three eighteenth-century men's coats from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Third angle of three eighteenth-century men's coats]
Photograph of three eighteenth-century men's coats from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments, shown with TFC collection manager Janelle McCabe and and TFC intern Keely Sanders. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Three eighteenth-century men's coats]
Photograph of three eighteenth-century men's coats from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Three eighteenth-century men's coats from the TFC's holdings]
Photograph of three eighteenth-century men's coats from the TFC's holdings on view in a gallery with artwork depicting those garments. Taken at the exhibition "Imagined Realism: Scott and Stuart Gentling" organized and hosted by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Ft. Worth, Texas, and featuring garments and accessories donated by the Gentling brothers' estate to the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
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