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This undated photo provided by the Dallas Museum of Art shows Ida O’Keeffe's "Variation on a Lighthouse Theme II," c. 1932, Private Collection. Little-known works by the younger sister of famed artist Georgia O’Keeffe will take center stage at an exhibit that will debut at the Dallas Museum of Art in 2017 before going on tour. (AP Photo/Dallas Museum of Art)

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This image provided by the Dallas Museum of Art shows a late 10th- to 11th-century carved crystal ewer from Egypt cut from a single piece of rock crystal. The pitcher is the first item the Dallas Museum of Art is putting on display from a rarely-shown Islamic art collection that it recently got on long-term loan. (AP Photo/Dallas Museum of Art)

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This image provided by the Dallas Museum of Art shows a 15th Century windows from Egypt made of plaster, glass, and wood. It is among 150 rare Islamic works of art and scientific objects that explore the use and meaning of light on exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art. "Nur: Light in Art and Science from the Islamic World" opened over the weekend. Nur is the Arabic word for light. (AP Photo/Dallas Museum of Art, Noel Adams)

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This image provided by the Dallas Museum of Art shows Planispheric Astrolabe from Spain made from cast and engraved brass. It is among 150 rare Islamic works of art and scientific objects that explore the use and meaning of light on exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art. "Nur: Light in Art and Science from the Islamic World" opened over the weekend. Nur is the Arabic word for light. (AP Photo/Dallas Museum of Art)