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Still Life

Still Life

1934 - 35

Guy Anderson

born Edmonds, Washington, 1906; died La Conner, Washington, 1998

Oil on canvas
33 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (85.1 x 80 cm)
Gift of the West Seattle Art Club, Katherine B. Baker Memorial Purchase Prize, 21st Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, Seattle Art Museum, 1935
35.90
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistoryTacoma, Washington, Tacoma Art Museum, "Northwest Mythology: The Interactions of Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan and Guy Anderson", May3, 2003 - August 10, 2003

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Tennis Club, June, 1974 (1974)

Seattle, Washington Seattle Art Museum, "21st Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists", 1935 (1935)

Puyallup, Washington, Western Washington Fair Art Galleries, "Contemporary American Painting", 1941 (1941)

Boise, Idaho, Boise Art Association, "Northwest Artists", November, 1941(1941)

Norman, Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Museum of Art, "Northwest Artists", 1946 (1946)

San Francisco, California, San Francisco Museum of Art, "West Coast Paintings", 1947(1947)

Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1950. Michigan Circuit: Michigan State College, East Lansing, 1950; Albion College, 1950; Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, 1951; Grand Rapids Art Gallery, 1951; Saginaw Museum, 1951; Flint Institute of Arts, 1951; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1951

Seattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, "Art of the Thirties: The Pacific Northwest", 1972. Circuit: Portland Art Museum, Oregon, 1972(1972)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Katherine B. Baker 75th Anniversary Exhibition", April 3-June 3, 1985. (04/03/1985 - 06/03/1985)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Center, Olympic Room, "Bumberbiennale: Seattle Painting 1925-1985", August 30-September 7, 1985 (8/30/1985 - 9/7/1985)

Anchorage, Alaska, Methodist University of Alaska, "Northwest Artists", 1960 (1960)

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