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Rectangular red painted steel sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steel sculpture by George Tobolowsky in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steel sculpture by George Tobolowsky in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steel sculpture by George Tobolowsky in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Several sculptures in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictured is a sculpture in the Abstract Sculpture Garden of the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas, Texas. There is no identification of the artist. The museum was founded in 1967 by Mattie Caruth Byrd. It holds and displays 2,500 works by artists including John Singer Sargent, Andy Warhol, Marc Chagall, Leonard Baskin, William Gropper, Jack Levine, Jacques Lipchitz, Ben Shahn and Max Weber, Gib Singleton as well as ceremonial art and over 100 Bibles. The National Center for Jewish Art occupies 10,000 square feet of the museum, showcasing its expanded Judaica collection.


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