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Family Group (The Family)

1939

Walter F. Isaacs

American, 1886-1964

Oil on board
23 1/2 x 27 1/4 in. (59.69 x 69.22 cm)
Overall h.: 30 1/2 in.
Overall w.: 34 1/4 in.
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
46.100
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, "What It Meant to Be Modern: Seattle Art at Mid-Century", October 15, 1999 - January 23, 2000

Seattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, One-Person Exhibition, 1940 (1940)

New York, New York, 460 Park Avenue Gallery, One-Person Exhibition, 1939 (1939)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, One-Person Exhibition, (semi-retrospective, Isaacs' 60th birthday) 1946 (1946)

San Francisco, California, San Francisco Museum of Art, "West Coast Oils", traveling exhibition, 1947 (1947)

Seattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, "Walter F. Isaacs, One Hundred Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, 1893-1950", 1950 (1950)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Masterpieces of the Month", 1954 (1954)

Spokane, Washington, Holy Names College, "Art Exhibition for Annual Cultural Series", 1958 (1958)

Port Townsend, Washington, "Port Townsend Annual Art Festival", 1961 (1961)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Walter Isaacs Retrospective Exhibition", October 11 - November 5, 1961 (10/11/1961 - 11/05/1961)

Seattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, "Walter F. Isaacs, 1886-1964: A Memorial Exhibition", May 16 - June 27, 1965. Circuit: Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL: Gillespie Public Library, IL: Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA: University of Montana, Missoula: San Jose State College, CA: Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, TX: Everett Junior College, WA: Oregon State University, Corvallis: Calgary Allied Arts Council, Alberta, Canada: Larson Gallery, Yakima Valley College, WA, 1965-1967 (1965 - 1967)

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