[Postcard from The Tramell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art to Jack Davis, 2004]

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Postcard addressed to Mr. and Mrs. D. Jack Davis inviting the couple to Jesús Moroles' exhibit, "Earth and Heaven Dreamscapes," held at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas.

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1 postcard : col. ill. ; 15 x 22 cm.

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The Tramell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art 2004.

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Postcard addressed to Mr. and Mrs. D. Jack Davis inviting the couple to Jesús Moroles' exhibit, "Earth and Heaven Dreamscapes," held at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas.

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1 postcard : col. ill. ; 15 x 22 cm.

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The D. Jack Davis Vertical File Collection contains material on Texas art with categories such as individual artists, artists by geographical area, art education, art exhibitions, art museums and galleries.

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  • Preferred Citation: D. Jack Davis Vertical File Collection (AR0970), University of North Texas Special Collections

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D. Jack Davis Vertical File Collection

D. Jack Davis, Emeritus Professor of Art at the University of North Texas (UNT), collected materials related to art and artists in Texas.

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The Tramell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art. [Postcard from The Tramell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art to Jack Davis, 2004], postcard, 2004; Dallas, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2041732/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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