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Still Life with White Plane

Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Still Life with White Plane

1941

Mark Tobey

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

Tempera on board
17 5/8 x 21 3/4 in. (44.8 x 55.3 cm)
Overall h.: 24 1/2 in.
Overall w.: 28 1/2 in.
Eugene Fuller Memorial Collection
42.32
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
location
Not currently on view

Resources

Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Northwest Traditions", June 29 - December 10, 1978. Circuit: Des Moines Art Center, IA, 3/19 - 4/29/79. (06/29/1978 - 04/29/1979)

Edmonton, Alberta, The Edmonton Art Gallery, "The Collective Unconscious, American and Canadian Art: 1940-1950", December 1, 1975 - January 15, 1976. (12/01/1975 - 01/15/1976)

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

Eastern Washington State Historical Society, Spokane, "Mark Tobey Retrospective", 1968 (1968)

Seattle World's Fair, Fine Arts Pavilion, SEATTLE ART MUSEUM MARK TOBEY EXHIBITION, 1962 (1962)

Seattle Art Museum, MARK TOBEY: A RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION FROM NORTHWEST COLLECTIONS, September 11 - November 1, 1959. Circuit: Portland Art Museum, OR, 12/59 - 1/60; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Co, 1/60 - 2/60; Pasadena Art Museum, CA, 2/60 - 3/60; M. H. DeYoung Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA, 3/60 - 4/60 (09/11/1959 - 04/30/1960)

California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA, RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY MARK TOBEY, March 31 - May 6, 1951. Circuit: Henry Gallery, University of Washington, Seattle, 5/20 - 6/27/51; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA, 8/16 - 9/9/51; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 10/4 - 11/4/51(03/31/1951 - 11/04/1951)

College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA, MARK TOBEY PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, 1942 (1942 - 1942)

WEST COAST PAINTINGS, 1947. (WAAM for circulation) (1947 - 1947)

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