On a whim, I dropped into the Dallas Museum of Art last evening about an hour before close. So much to see in so little time. Hundreds of unearthed treasures from all over the world. Silk, fine embroidery, gold, precious stones, alabaster, silver, ivory, velvet, intriguing faces, and realistic blooms. Take a look at the beautiful masterpieces I discovered in their permanent collection and the current exhibition on women’s art.

- Woman’s Robe, China: 1890-1911
- Pair of Earrings, South Arabia
- Canopic jars with lids, Egyptian: New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC
- Martelé dressing table and stool, 1899, William C. Codman
- Dorothy, 1900, John Singer Sargent
- Lady with a Red Hat (Portrait of Maggie Wilson), c. 1904, Frank Duveneck
- Church at the Crossroads, 1936, Charles T. Bowling
- Head/Cabeza, 1944, Raul Anguiano
- Water Lilies, 1908, Claude Monet
- Silence, c. 1842, Antoine-Augustin Préault
- Flowers in a Vase with Two Doves, 1816-1820, François Lepage
- Bouquet of Flowers in a Blue Porcelain Vase, 1776, Anne Vallyer-Coster
- Still Life: Bouquet and Compotier, 1924, Henri Matisse
- Miss Blanche armchair, 1988-1989, Shiro Kuramata
- Bouquet of Flowers in a Terracotta Vase with Peaches and Grapes, 1776, Anne Vallyer-Coster
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