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Associated closely with the Dallas Nine group of artists, Mauzey was a self-taught artist known for his depictions of rural life and . Stewart, Rick (1985). Austin: Texas Monthly Press. Morgan, Ruth (Spring 1947).
Associated closely with the Dallas Nine group of artists, Mauzey was a self-taught artist known for his depictions of rural life and the cotton industry in his native Texas.
the Dallas Nine and their circle, 1928-1945. Published 1985 by Texas Monthly Press, Dallas Museum of Art in Austin, Tex, Dallas.
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Nichols returned to Dallas and reinstated himself in the Dallas art world. Austin: Woodmont Books, 2000
Nichols returned to Dallas and reinstated himself in the Dallas art world. In 1985, his work was included in the Dallas Museum of Art exhibition Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, the inaugural exhibition in the newly constructed museum relocated to downtown Dallas, and, in 1986, the Dallas Morning News murals were restored in celebration of the newspaper’s sesquicentennial. Austin: Woodmont Books, 2000.
Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, 1928–1945. When a tribute gift is given the honoree will receive a letter acknowledging your generosity and a bookplate will be placed in a book
Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, 1928–1945. Austin, TX: Texas Monthly Press, 1985. W. Russ Aikman University of Texas at Arlington. When a tribute gift is given the honoree will receive a letter acknowledging your generosity and a bookplate will be placed in a book. For more information, contact 501-918-3025 or calsfoundation.