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Theater of Dionysus

Theater of Dionysus

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Date: -399/300~
Creator: unknown
Description: The close view of the theater is from above and shows the entire stage.
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This Spring's Harvest / The Voertman Awards / North Texas State University 1979

This Spring's Harvest / The Voertman Awards / North Texas State University 1979

Date: 1979
Creator: unknown
Description: This poster created by an art student for the annual Voertman Award Competition and Exhibition depicts a tractor harvesting the year's crop. The colors are red, yellow, gray and black. The juror is listed on the poster as Ron Gleason, Director of the Tyler Museum of Art.
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Thod-Rnga (Damaru)

Thod-Rnga (Damaru)

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Date: 1800/1899~
Creator: unknown
Description: The rattle drum is unadorned and consists of two pieces with a waist in the middle.
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Thousand Buddha Stele

Thousand Buddha Stele

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Date: 550/577
Creator: unknown
Description: The vertical stele is covered in a grid fashion with many carved Buddha figures, each in their own recessed chamber. The work is not polychrome.
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Thousand Buddha Stele

Thousand Buddha Stele

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Date: 550/577
Creator: unknown
Description: The detail view of the stele shows several dozen carved Buddha figures each in their own chamber. The stele is not polychrome.
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Tomb of Cyrus the Great

Tomb of Cyrus the Great

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Date: -540/530
Creator: unknown
Description: The ancient tomb sits atop a seven layer pedestal of bricks. It is unadorned and of a simple rectangular shape and relative small size.
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Toque

Toque

Date: 1940/1945
Creator: unknown
Description: Toque hat of gray felt. The high, cylindrical crown of gray felt flares very slightly to the flat top, which is cut on a slant, and is higher at front than back. The top panel is inset, forming a "ridge" of the top edge. The lower edge is also on a slant, with inner band of same felt extending slightly below the crown. The inner band is cut to form a pointed arch at front. No brim. The hat is unlined, but has an inner hatband of black grosgrain ribbon. Sewn to inner hatband is retailer's label: "Titche-Goettinger Co. / Dallas"
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Toque

Toque

Date: 1915/1918
Creator: unknown
Description: Toque of black velvet. The circular crown is of black velvet, gathered at top and crafted to create wrinkles. Brim at sides and front folds up to form "visor" at front of crown, on which are artificial berries, flowers, and leaves. Hat is lined with black satin. Maker's mark stamped inside crown, partly faded/worn: Perry Hat Shoppe / Perry, NY."
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Toque

Toque

Date: 1965
Creator: unknown
Description: Toque of black velvet. The circular, domed crown is of black velvet. The black velvet brim at sides and front folds up around crown, and is gathered ruched/shirred to form horizontal "tucks" around the crown. At front of hat the brim extends somewhat higher than back. At sides and front of hat are black netting veil. Hat is lined in black fabric. Hat has an inner black grosgrain ribbon hatband. There are no designer's, maker's, or retailer's labels in the hat.
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Torso of a Satyr

Torso of a Satyr

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Date: -330/-31
Creator: unknown
Description: The sculpture depicts the torso only. The view is from the left center front.
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