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Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presented the inaugural David B. Warren Symposium American Material Culture and the Texas Experience in 2007. Bayou Bend, one of the great cultural treasures in the state of Texas, is renowned for its superb collection of American decorative arts and paintings.This volume of proceedings is introduced by the paper Warren presented at the first conference, an essay that provides a firm basis and raison detre for the symposiums overall theme, chronicling Houston philanthropist Ima Hoggs lifelong effort to bring American colonial and Federal objectsmaterial cultureto Texas.Additional papers by distinguished scholars Margaretta M. Lovell, the symposiums keynote speaker, Kelly DonahueWallace, Lonn Taylor, and Jill Beute Koverman round out the collection, placing the pre1900 material culture of Texas, the lower South, and the Southwest within a national and international context.
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