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[Catalog for David Dike Estates "Timeless" Exhibit]

Description: Catalog from the "Timeless: a Retrospective of Selected Women Artists of Texas, 1940 to Present" art exhibition, presented by David Dike Fine Art in Dallas and William Reaves Fine Art in Houston, Texas. Included are several artworks with a picture, a biography of the artist, and their list of awards, exhibitions, and featuring collections.
Date: 2007
Creator: David Dike Estates
Partner: Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art

Catalog for David Dike Fine Art Texas Art Auction: 2009

Description: Catalog of items to be auctioned by the David Dike Fine Art gallery with an listing of information about each artwork including an image, the artist and medium, and estimate of value. Index of artists begins on page 88. In the back are new forms for absentee and phone bidding.
Date: 2009
Creator: David Dike Fine Art
Partner: Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art

Collections and Collecting: Exploring Early Texas Art

Description: Lesson plan designed for high school students about collecting objects and finding meaning in collections, as well as personal narratives related to collecting. It includes two lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as an explanation of the related TEKS components.
Date: 2009
Creator: White, Heather Elizabeth
Partner: Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art

Texas Skies: Exploring Early Texas Art

Description: Lesson plan designed for early childhood students about the representation of weather and the skies in early Texas art. It includes three lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as reference lists, information about artists, and an explanation of the related TEKS components.
Date: May 2005
Creator: Galaviz, Lisa & Talusani, Sarita
Partner: Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art

The Dignity of Work: Exploring Early Texas Art

Description: Lesson plan designed for fourth grade students about the representation of physical labor and other work in early Texas art. It includes three lessons, with descriptions of scope, background, and supplementary materials as well as reference lists and information about artists.
Date: May 2005
Creator: Galaviz, Lisa & Talusani, Sarita
Partner: Center for the Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art
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