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Mountain Stream

Mountain Stream

1958

Neil Meitzler

American, 1930 - 2009

Casein on Japan paper mounted on Masonite
51 1/2 x 26 1/2 in. (130.8 x 67.3 cm)
Overall h.: 134.62 cm
Overall w.: 71.12 cm
West Seattle Art Club, Katherine B. Baker Memorial Award and Northwest Annual Purchase Fund
58.126
Provenance: Purchased for Seattle Art Museum with the West Seattle Art Club, Katherine B. Baker Memorial Award and Northwest Annual Purchase Fund, November 6, 1958
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "44th Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists", November 6 - December 7, 1958 (1958)

Seattle, Washington, Woessner Gallery, group show of four Seattle painters: Thelma Lehmann, P. K. Nicholson, John Matsudaira and Neil Meitzler, by November 30-December 14, 1958 (1958)

New York, New York, Madison Square Garden Exhibition Hall, Art USA 59, Regional Prizewinners, 1959, no. 48 (1959)

Anchorage, Alaska, Methodist Church of Alaska, "The Artists", 1960 (1960)

Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, "Northwest Painters Today", 1960. Circuit: Boise Art Association, Idaho, Fine Arts Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Historical Society of Montana, Helena, Louisville, Kentucky, J.B. Speed Museum, Stanford University Art Gallery, Stanford, California (1960)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Synod Convention, 1961 (1961)

Valparaiso, Indiana, Sloan Galleries, Valparaiso University, "Art of the Northwest Coast", 1962 (1962)

Olympia, Washington, State Capitol Museum, "Governor's Art Festival", 1968 (1968)

Washington State Arts Commission, Olympia, for display in the offices of the Governor and the Secretary of State, 1968-69. (1968 - 1969)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Modern Art Pavilion, TRIBUTE TO ZOE DUSANNE, March 24 - May 8, 1977 (03/24/1977 - 05/08/1977)


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