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ART GALLERIES

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SOUTHWEST GALLERY

SE. corner Preston

Road and Forest Lane

Dallas, TX 75230

Tue-Sat 9-6 Sun 1-6

(214) 696-0182



Featuring fine works by nineteenth and early twentieth century American and European impressionists, as well as a select group of artists of the southwest including Gorman and Tamayo.



THE POSTER PLACE

12215 Coit (Olla Podrida)

Dallas, IX 75251

Mon-Sat 10-5:30;

Thurs 10-9; Sun 12-5:30

(214) 661-3383



ART POSTERS of all kinds, including impressionism, southwest art and black and white photography.

COLLECTIBLE CRAFTS such as kaleidoscopes, art glass, ceramics and unusual jewelry.

CUSTOM FRAMING and creative matting.



CARLSON GALLERIES



2661 Midway Rd.

Corner of Trinity Mills

Dallas, TX 75006

Mon-Sat 10-6; Thurs till 8

(214) 380-2202

Continuing showing of Erte, Aldo

Luongo and recent lithographs of Dallas artist Michael Young. Also, large collection of impressionist paintings.



SHANGO GALLERIES

Dallas, Texas

By appointment only

(214) 744-4891

Authentication, appraisal, and sale of fine African, pre-Columbian, South Pacific, and American Indian art.

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