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Wright Ave. and High St. (Little Rock)
Wright Ave. and High St. (Little Rock)

Wright Ave. and High St. (Little Rock)

Date1942
Label TextJames W. Washington Jr. was making corrective shoes for the government in Little Rock, Arkansas, when he decided to paint "a street which appeared quite interesting." It was an omen of the change to come-a few years later, he decided to move to Seattle and became a student of Mark Tobey, who traded one of his portraits for this painting. In 1951, Washington went on a trip to Mexico and picked up a rock while walking amidst the pyramids at Teotihuacán. He kept the stone for five years, while he cultivated his "zenith," a word which the artist used to describe the potential for greatness in every person.
Object number87.29
ProvenanceCollection of Mark Tobey; gift from Tobey estate to Seattle Art Museum, 1987
Exhibition HistoryBellevue, Washington, Bellevue Art Museum, "The Spirit In The Stone: The Visionary Art Of James W. Washington, Jr.", March 11 - April 16, 1989. (03/11/1989 - 04/16/1989) Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Africa in America," December 18, 2004 - January 1, 2006
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Mark Tobey
Dimensions14 3/16 x 22 3/16 in. (36 x 56.3 cm)
MediumOil on canvas
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