Wishing for a wintery holiday season filled with snowflakes and snowmen? Even though a snow-white holiday may be wishful thinking here in Dallas, you can still get in the holiday spirit at the Museum. Bring the whole family to enjoy the many winterscapes we have displayed in the galleries, and create your own holiday-inspired work in the Center for Creative Connections!
Wishing you all a very happy holiday,
Loryn Leonard
Coordinator of Museum Visits
Images used:
- Frederic Edwin Church, The Icebergs, c. 1861, gift of Norma and Lamar Hunt
- Ice Bowl and Spoon, Gorham Manufacturing Company, c.1871, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc
- Gustave Courbet, Fox in the Snow, c. 1860, Foundation for the Arts Collection, Mrs. John B. O’Hara Fund
- Georgia O’Keefe, Bare Tree Trunks in Snow, c. 1946, Dallas Art Association Purchase
- Childe Hassam, Along the Seine, Winter, c. 1887, bequest of Joel T. Howard
I really wish I had an ice bowl like that one, I just love it!
Isn’t it the bee’s knees? It’s amazing to think that ice used to be a precious commodity; so precious, that someone created this beautiful vessel to hold it!