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Mechanical Music

Description: The large vertical painting consists of a dark ground. In the lower portion, five wooden spoons are attached. Along the upper edge is an impression of a hand and a plus and minus sign flank the right and left edges in the upper portion of the canvas. At a diagonal in the lower portion appears a long spatula or spoon shape nestled in a sandy brown area. The surface of the work is complex with numbers, letters and calculations barely visible.
Date: 1994
Creator: Cheal, Susan
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Music Carpet

Description: The carpet is composed of gold and blue colors. At either end are women holding musical instruments.
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Date: 1685/1697~
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Music Power / Melodie

Description: The sculpture is created from bronze pieces shaped like parts of violins and other similar instruments. They are stacked and piled one upon another to create a vertical sculpture.
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Date: 1985
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Slit Gong

Description: The vertical sculpted gong has a head like top and a visible slit down the length of the piece. Some paint highlights the face and head.
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Date: 1965/1969~
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Musical Instruments

Description: A still life painting of instruments and sheet music.
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Date: 1908
Creator: Braque, Georges
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A Lady and a Harp

Description: The vertically oriented painting depicts a seated woman wearing a long green skirt and a black jacket gazing to her left at a harp and music stand.
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Date: 1870~
Creator: Stevens, Alfred
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Three Musicians

Description: Painting of cubist style rendering with three male subjects (musicians). The subject further-est to the left: playing a flute instrument, middle subject: a guitar and far right subject: reading sheet music and/or conducting the performance.
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Date: 1921~
Creator: Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973
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Piano Lesson

Description: The painting shows a young boy facing the viewer, looking at sheet music, and playing the piano. At the lower left of the painting is a depiction of Matisse's "Decorative Figure," a nude female figure. At the top right of the painting on the wall behind the piano is a replication of Matisse's "Woman on a High Stool" painting. On the piano are a rose-colored cloth, candle and metronome. Black scrollwork is seen on the piano stand and the grillwork of the window.
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Date: 1916
Creator: Matisse, Henri
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Ensemble - Jacket and Dress

Description: Evening ensemble of a dress, jacket and belt. The full-length sleeveless evening dress is of black silk, with a slim silhouette. It has a wide, shallow V-neck at front, and has decorative twist in the fabric at back, which creates a deeper V. The wide straps are ruched at front with non-functional rhinestone-encrusted clasps sewn to them. The bodice has decorative seaming under bust and around the hips. The dress has a black silk belt with a rhinestone-encrusted "buckle", which functions a… more
Date: 1935
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Dress

Description: Dress made of multiple fabrics including velvet, cotton, and silk in red, green, brown, blue, and orange multicolored floral and Indian prints, in a patchwork of vertical strips with metallic thread trim.
Date: 1969
Creator: Sant'Angelo, Giorgio di
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Chauffer's Uniform Greatcoat

Description: Man's chauffeur's uniform greatcoat of black wool with black astrakhan (3 day old lamb) fur collar. The full-length overcoat is double-breasted, with long sleeves and a flap pocket at each hip. Torso lined in heavy brown muton. Maker's label inside pocket, part printed, part filled in by hand: "Lexington / National Tailoring Co., Inc / Better quality uniforms / 851 Lexington Ave., N.Y. / Name: John Forsythe / Date: 10/31/34 No.: 9622" NRA "Blue Eagle" label inside pocket Stamped on inner sid… more
Date: 1934
Creator: Lexington National Tailoring Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

The Always Girls and Forever Boys

Description: Work of art sample of Live Stream Recording of event, by artist Sean Lopez as part of a 2021 MFA Exhibition, entitled "The Always Girls and Forever Boys” at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park in Dallas, TX on April 17-18, 2021.
Date: 2021
Creator: Lopez, Sean
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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One Thing at Least is Certain

Description: Diana Rojas explores the hidden and invisible through interdisciplinary collaboration and conversation across fields such as Philosophy, Music Composition, Physics, Material Science and Visual Art. The tools and environments she creates - by utilizing the archaic and contemporary, the digital and sculptural, known and unknown, and the minute and immersive -culminate in experiential works that prompt viewers to slow down and inspire introspection. The slowing down that these works provoke raises… more
Date: May 2023
Creator: Ponce, Diana Rojas
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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[Recording of Lecture by Dr. David Darts]

Description: Recording of a lecture presented by Dr. David Darts titled "The Makers of Things: Art Education and Freedom in the Digital Age of Digital DIY" at UNT on the Square in Denton, Texas as the 4th annual D. Jack Davis Endowed Lecture in Arts Education.
Date: March 9, 2011
Duration: 1 hour 27 minutes 25 seconds
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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