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Rocky Landscape

Rocky Landscape

1946

Ambrose Patterson

American, born Australia, 1877-1966

Oil on panel
22 3/8 x 30 in. (56.83 x 76.2 cm)
Overall h.: 24 1/4 in.
Overall w.: 31 3/4 in.
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
46.60
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

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

La Conner, Washington, Museum of Northwest Art, "Fresh Air", June 27 - September 21, 1997 (06/27/1997 - 09/21/1997)

Palm Springs, California, Palm Springs Desert Museum,"Transforming The Western Image: In Twentieth Century American Art", February 8 - April 26,1992. Circuit: Boise Art Museum, ID, 5/23 - 7/12/92, Tucson Museum of Art, AZ, 8/7 - 10/4/92, The Rockwell Museum, Corning, NY, 10/25 - 12/20/92 (02/08/1992 - 12/20/1992)

Bellevue, Washington, Bellevue Art Museum, "School of Art, University of Washington: 1920-1960", July 16 - September 25, 1983 (07/16/1983 - 09/25/1983)

Kirkland, Washington, The Cellar Gallery, "Paintings By Ambrose Patterson", 1967 (1967)

San Franciso, California, "West Coast Oils", 1947 (1947)

Seattle, Washington, Little Gallery, Frederick and Nelson, "Ambrose And Viola Patterson Exhibition", February 29 - March 9, 1948 (02/28/1948 - 03/09/1948)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Northwest Traditions", June 29 - November 19, 1978 (06/29/1978 - 11/19/1978)
Published ReferencesPalm Springs, California, Palm Springs Desert Museum, "Transforming The Western Image: In Twentieth Century American Art", Hough, Katherine, Zakian, Michael, 1992, p. 60

Kirkland, Washington, The Cellar Gallery, "Ambrose Patterson", cat. 114, 1967

Kingsbury, Martha and Sarah Clark. "Northwest Traditions." Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1978, p. 83

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