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[Black lace Balenciaga dress]
Photograph of a black lace Balenciaga dress loaned by the TFC for the exhibition. Taken at the exhibition "Balenciaga in Black" hosted by the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth in Fall 2018, which included several garments and accessories drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Denise Baxter, Annette Becker, and Myra Walker]
Photograph of UNT Art History Associate Professor of Art History Denise Baxter, TFC Director Annette Becker, and TFC Director Emeritus Myra Walker. Taken at the exhibition "Balenciaga in Black" hosted by the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth in Fall 2018, which included several garments and accessories drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Denise Baxter, Annette Becker, and Myra Walker, 2]
Photograph of UNT Art History Associate Professor of Art History Denise Baxter, TFC Director Annette Becker, and TFC Director Emeritus Myra Walker. Taken at the exhibition "Balenciaga in Black" hosted by the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth in Fall 2018, which included several garments and accessories drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[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.
[Jonathan Molina-Garcia and Annette Becker]
Photograph of a black Balenciaga dress with an ermine tail bustle, loaned by the TFC, next to artist Jonathan Molina-Garcia and TFC director Annette Becker. Taken at the exhibition "Balenciaga in Black" hosted by the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth in Fall 2018, which included several garments and accessories drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[Label for Black lace Balenciaga dress]
Photograph of label for a black lace Balenciaga dress loaned by the TFC for the exhibition, with text provided by TFC director Annette Becker. Taken at the exhibition "Balenciaga in Black" hosted by the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth in Fall 2018, which included several garments and accessories drawn from the holdings of the UNT Texas Fashion Collection.
[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.
[Myra Walker, Annette Becker, and Denise Baxter]
Photograph of UNT TFC Director Emeritus Myra Walker, TFC Director Annette Becker, UNT Art History Associate Professor of Art History Denise Baxter standing next to a black Balenciaga dress with an ermine tail bustle, loaned by the TFC. Taken at the exhibition "Balenciaga in Black" hosted by the Kimbell Art Museum in Ft. Worth in Fall 2018, which included several garments and accessories drawn from the holdings of 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.
[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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