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Stout Man with Hat

Stout Man with Hat

1941

Mark Tobey

born Centerville, Wisconsin, 1890; died Basel, Switzerland, 1976

Tempera and ink on paper
Sheet h.: 8 5/8 in.
Sheet w.: 5 5/8 in.
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
41.66
Provenance: Purchased from the Artist; Seattle Art Museum Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection, 1941
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySpokane, Washington, Cheney Cowles Museum, "Mark Tobey: A New Look", February 19-March 27, 1988 (02/19/1988 - 03/27/1988)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Tobey's 80: A Retrospective Exhibition From Northwest Collectors", December 3, 1970 - January 31, 1971 (12/03/1970 - 01/31/1971)

New York, New York, Museum of Modern Art, "Tobey and the Seattle Public Market", 1963. Circuit: State University of New York Teachers College, Cortland, NY, 1963; Kresge Art Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1964; University of Missouri, Columbia, 1964; University of Delaware, Newark, 1964; Tucson Art Center, AZ, 1964; Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA, 1964; Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, 1964; Wells College, Aurora, NY, 1964; Mercer University, Macon, GA, 1964; Vassar College Art Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1965; State University of New York Teachers College, Geneseo, 1965; David Strawn Art Gallery, Jacksonville, IL, 1965; Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, 1965; John Nelson Bergstrom Art Center and Museum, Neenah, WI, 1965; Wisconsin Union, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1965; Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, 1965; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, 1965; Interlochen Arts Academy, MI, 1965 (1963 - 1965)

New York, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, "Mark Tobey", 1962. Circuit: The Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, 1962 (1962 - 1962)

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