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Portage Bay

Portage Bay

1954

Ambrose Patterson

American, born Australia, 1877-1966

Oil on canvas
31 x 44 1/8 in. (78.74 x 112.08 cm)
Overall: 33 x 46 in. (83.8 x 116.8cm)
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
62.32
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Safeco Insurance Company, Safeco Plaza, "Japanese Art in the Seattle Art Museum", 1960 (1960)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "School of Art: Students and Teachers at the University of Washington 1920-1960", Tracy Savage, Curator and Matthew Kangas, Guest Curator, April 1, 1988 - May 29, 1988 (04/01/1988 - 05/29/1988)

Bellevue Art Museum, Washington, "School of Art University if Washington: 1920 - 1960", July 16 - September 23 1983 (07/16/1983 - 09/23/1983)

Olympia, Washington, Governor's Manson, August 31, 1982 - September 1, 1983 (08/31/1982 - 09/01/1983)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Northwest Traditions", June 29 - November 19, 1978 (06/29/1978 - 12/10/1978)

Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Urban Reflections: Seattle Artists 1930's - 1970's", November, 1975 (10/1975 - 10/1975)
Published ReferencesKangas, Matthew, "Relocations: Selected Art Essays and Interviews", 2008, p. 112

Harmon, Katherine, ed. "The Pacific Northwest Landscape: A Painted History." Seattle, WA: Sasquatch Books, 2001, p. 86

Warren, Dr. James, "King County and its Emerald City: Seattle", American Historical Press, Tarzana, California, July 1997

Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue, Washington, "Paul Heald Selected Works: 1960-1981", Mathew Kangas, 1982, p. 5, fig. #3

Warren, James R., "King County and Its Queen City: Seattle", Windsor Publications, Woodland Hills, California, 1981, ill, p. 213

Seattle Art Museum, Washington, "Northwest Traditions", p. 105, 1978

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