In the DMA’s Education Department, we embrace opportunities to refresh our minds and spark our creativity. And when said opportunities happen to present themselves in the form of baked treats, well, you can bet we’re all over it.
So in honor of National Sugar Cookie Day on Saturday, July 9, I whipped up a batch of blank cookie canvases for my colleagues to craft, with one simple caveat: creations must be inspired by works of art at the Museum.
As the frosting settled and the miniature masterpieces took shape, only one question remained—when can we eat!
Vincent van Gogh, “River Bank in Springtime,” 1887, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDermott in memory of Arthur Berger, 1961.99
Ceremonial mask, Peru, north coast, Sicán culture, 900-1100 C.E., gold, copper, and paint, Dallas Museum of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc, 1969.1.McD
Claude Monet, “Water Lilies,” 1908, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated, 1981.128
Raymond Jonson, “Composition 7—Snow,” 1928, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan E. Boeckman, 1984.12.FA
Vincent van Gogh, “Sheaves of Wheat” (detail), July 1890, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, The Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, 1985.R.80
Maurice de Vlaminck, “Bougival,” c. 1905, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, The Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, 1985.R.82
Wraparound skirt (“kain panjang”): cloud design (“megamendung”) (detail), Indonesia, Java, c. 1910, handdrawn batik on commercially woven cotton, Dallas Museum of Art, Textile Purchase Fund, 1991.58
Wreath, Classical or Hellenistic period, 4th century B.C.E., gold, Dallas Museum of Art, Museum League Purchase Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick, 1991.75.55
Dressing set (scent-bottle), attributed to Charles Gouyn, St. James’s Factory, London, England, c. 1755, gold-mounted, porcelain with enamel decoration, Dallas Museum of Art, The Esther and Karl Hoblitzelle Collection, gift of the Hoblitzelle Foundation by exchange, 1995.22.10
“Nocturne” radio (model 1186), Walter Dorwin Teague, Sparton Corporation, Jackson, Michigan, designed c. 1935, mirrored cobalt glass, satin chrome steel, and wood, Dallas Museum of Art, The Patsy Lacy Griffith Collection, gift of Patsy Lacy Griffith by exchange, 2004.1
“Window with Starfish,” Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, New York, New York, c. 1885–95, glass, lead, iron, and wooden frame, Dallas Museum of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., 2008.21.2.McD