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CATALOGUE
Dimensions are given in inches. In the case of
paintings, height precedes width; in sculpture
only the dominant dimension is given.
AFRO, {(Afro Basaldella), (1912- )
1. Boy on a Turkey, 1955 5712"x5712", oil
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. John O'Boyk
BENRIMO, Tom, (1887-1958)
2. Phantom Boat, 1956, 30" x 40", oil on panel
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Van Atta
BERTOIA, Harry, (1915- )
3. Untitled, 1958, 2812f" h., metal
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards
BOMAR, Bill, (1919 - )
4. Spring Cascade, 1957, 3612" x 22", watercolor
Lent by Miss Ann Lafferty
BONNARD, Pierre, (1867 - 1947)
5. La Plage, 1905, 17" x 2734 ", oil
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K. Crossman
(To be shown in Fort Worth only)
BRAQUE, Georges, (1882- )
6. Still Life with Apple and Glass, 1942, 13" x 20", oil
Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost
BRUEGHEL, Pieter, The Younger, (1564 - 1637)
7. Autumn, 22" x 154 ", oil on panel
Lent by Colonel and Mrs. Harry E. Stewart
CALMETTES, Jean Marie, (1918 - )
8. Nude, 1956, 4534" x 31 ", oil
Lent by Dr. Albert D'Errico
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Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts. Dallas Collects, pamphlet, 1959; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176571/m1/3/?q=%22Arts+and+Crafts%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.