Northwest Fine Art & Antique Auction

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Northwest Fine Art & Antique Auction Northwest Fine Art & Antique Auction August 27th, 2009 - 717 S 3rd St, Renton 14% Buyers Premium in Effect Auction Pick-up: Half Hour Following Auction or Friday, 08/28 & Tuesday, 09/01: Noon-5PM Lot Description 21 2 Boxes Loose Richard Lachman Cut Ink Drawings 1 Richard Kirsten "House of Many 22 3ea Richard Lachman Colored Ink Drawings Memories" Acrylic 22x16" 23 Box Richard Lachman Square Ink Drawings 2 Edna Crews "Snowcapped Forest" 24 4ea Richard Lachman Portrait Ink Drawings Watercolor 16x20.75" 25 Richard Lachman Large Sketchbook & 3 James Farr "Infinite Cycle of Renewal" Loose Ink Drawings 1973 Tempera 23.5x18.5" 26 Stack Richard Lachman Ink Drawings - 4 1997 S/N Abstract Etching Sketchbook Pages 5 Norman Lundin "Russian Landscape: 27 5x11' Oriental Rug Morning River" Charcoal/Pastel 26x37" 28 2 Carol Stabile Pastel Framed Paintings 6 K.C. McLaughlin "Exterior with 29 1969 Surrealist Mixed Media Painting Awnings" Dry Pigment 17x25" 34x30" - Signed Riote? 7 Edna Crews "Moonlit Meadow" 30 Signed F.W. Die? "Eye" Ink/Canvas 16x20" Watercolor 16.5x21.5" 31 Fred Marshall A.W.S. "Harbor - Puget 8 Edna Crews "Winter Meadow" Acrylic Sound" 1970 Watercolor 17x20.5" 31.5x23" 32 Fred Marshall Framed Watercolor 9 Richard Lachman "Cocktail Party" 1980 "Landscape with Deer" 16x21" Ink/Paper 16x22" 33 Flora Correa "Weeds Blowing" 1977 Collage 10 Richard Lachman "Dixy & Jaques" 24x12" Mixed Media 18x26" 34 Bonnie Anderson "Bucket of Lemons" Oil 11 Richard Lachman "Day Before Eden" 8x10" Mixed Media 18x26" 35 Bonnie Anderson "Lemon Drop Tree" Oil 12 Natalie McHenry Untitled – 38x14.25" "Marionettes" Watercolor 19x25" 36 Ray Hill Untitled - "Lake Scene" 1969 13 Edna Crews Untitled - "Mystic Bird" Watercolor 14x20" Oil/Board 40x30" 37 Signed S. Vasseur Still Life Oil 13x9" 14 6ea Richard Lachman Ink/Paper Portrait 38 Att. Leon Derbyshire Still Life Oil 16x20" Drawings 39 Bonnie Anderson "Jack's Tub" Oil 16x18" 15 7ea Richard Lachman Ink Animal 40 Alejandro Blasco-Ibanez "The Sower" Drawings Mixed Media 1950 40x30.5" 16 3ea Richard Lachman Screaming Man 41 John White "Untitled - Figure No.5" Oil Inks 12.5x9.25" - Sedars Label 17 2 Richard Lachman Paintings with Color 42 Galen Garwood "Night Singer" 1980 18 Richard Lachman "In God We Trust" Oil/Paper 11x15.5" Original & Litho 43 Lucy Vane "Thunder Image" Watercolor 19 Richard Lachman Ink Sketchbook - 1 9x9" 20 3pc Signed Oriental Photographs etc – 44 E.E. Cummings "Seated Figure" Watercolor Guzzo Collection 10.5x8.5" - Sedars Label 45 1960's Framed Enamel Plaque of Heron WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM - 425.235.6345 - FAX 425.255.0236 MROCZEK BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS 717 SOUTH 3RD ST., P.O. BOX 1617 RENTON, WA 98057 (425) 235-6345 (24 HRS) WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM 46 Helmi Juvonen Woodcut of Mark Tobey 70 Eugene Pizzuto 1964 Abstract Oil/Paper 16.5x8.5" 7.5x10" 47 Att. Virginia Banks Abstract Collage 71 Picasso Lithograph "Femme de Coiffant" - 5.5x12.5" Zoe Dusanne Label 48 Alden Mason Ink/Paper "Painting Study" 72 Eugene Pizzuto "Skull & Crossbone Pass" 16x14" 1964 Oil/Paper 7.5x10" - Henry Gallery 49 Blenko Glass Pinched Green Vase 20" Label 50 Murano Glass Green Vase 12.5" 73 Pat Landon "The Sea" Acrylic 8x10" 51 Ken Johnson Still Life Oil 7x5" 74 Eugene Pizzuto "Winter Willows, Freeway" 52 Pair 1960's Italian Studio Pottery Vases 1966 Ink 11.75x13.25" 53 Maria Abrams Frank Mixed Media 75 Eugene Pizzuto "Cascade Mountains" 1966 Abstract 1960 21.5x26" Acrylic 12x13" 54 E.M. Bannerman "Pink Clown" 1961 Oil 76 Gene Gentry McMahon Woodcut "Loners II" 9x12" 1986 6x8" 55 Don Paulson Untitled Still Life Mixed 77 James McGrath Untitled "Owl" 1955 Ink Media 21x15" 12.5x6.25" - Zoe Dusanne Label 56 Louis Gilbert "Flight" Watercolor 78 Mark Tobey Lithograph of Woman 8x10" - 11x15.75" Zoe Dusanne Label 57 June Nye "Girl in Window" Casein 79 NW Watercolor "Moonswing Community" 26.5x14" 22x8.5" 58 Att. Charles Smith (NY) Bronze 80 Framed F. Fujita 1963 Abstract Artists Proof Abstract Sculpture 9x13" 10.5x15.5" 59 Mary Federman Bronze Abstract Family 81 2ea Fred Marshall Color Watercolors - Loose Sculpture 1971 10x7.5" 82 2ea May Marshall Color Watercolors 60 Lovig Dansk Denmark Floating Top 83 7ea Fred Marshall B&W Ink Drawings Teak Desk 84 Quincy Tahoma 1949 Gouache Untitled - 61 Merle Martinson "Alki View" "Horses at Well" 25.25x21" Oil/Canvas 78x72" 85 Alexander Dzigurski "Monterey Coast" 62 Michael Dailey "Eastern Seascape" 1976 Oil/Canvas 23.75x36" - Original Receipt Oil/Canvas 81x67.5" 86 George Bickerstaff Untitled "Desert Scene" 63 Alejandro Blasco-Ibanez "Portrait of An Oil/Canvas 24x30" American" 1952 Mixed Media 40.5x31.5" 87 Fred Oldfield Untitled "Indian with Horse" 64 Curtis Jere Mixed Metals "Carousel Oil/Canvas 9x12" Horse" Sculpture 31x46" 88 Walter Graham "God's Country" Oil/Board 65 Pair Mark Tobey Framed Nude 12x16" Lithographs 8x10" 89 M. Bauer Untitled "Seated Man" Oil/Board 66 Mark Tobey Untitled Abstract 15x11" Lithograph 9x13.5" - SAM '79 90 Antique Inlaid Sheet Music Cabinet 67 George Keller 1975 Lithograph "Cat & 91 Edouard Pail "Herderin in Bloeiend Heide Mouse" 3927/4000 Landschap" Oil/Canvas 17.5x21" 68 Johsel Namkung "Curios Ones, Chong 92 Henry Edmund Osthaus Untitled "Hunting Ging" 1984 7.5x9.5" Color Photograph Trail Landscape" 1888 Watercolor 69 Northwest School Artglass Bowl 10x14" 19.75x35.75" WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM MROCZEK BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS 717 SOUTH 3RD ST., P.O. BOX 1617 RENTON, WA 98057 (425) 235-6345 (24 HRS) WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM 93 Antique Austrian Carved Wood Server 117 2 Aaron Sopher N.W. Today Ink Drawings 94 Bradley & Hubbard GWTW Lamp 118 4 Aaron Sopher Pike Place Market Ink 95 Unsigned Modern Taos Scene Oil/Board Drawings 18x24" 119 Mark Tobey Lithograph Portfolio by Fernand 96 Signed Emry 1997 Mixed Media Hazan 1961 - 12 Litho. Set Sculptural Hanging 40x35.5" 120 1972 Richard Gilkey Lmtd Edition Eastlake 97 Signed BPS Still Life Oil 48x32" – Galleries Litho. Set - 6 Lithos Powell Copy 121 Joseph Scaylea Print & Booklet 98 Dorothy Temple Still Life Oil/Canvas 122 Signed Joseph Scaylea "Mt. Baker" 1969 24x24" Photograph 10x13.25" 99 R.E. Fansler "Galaxy of Flowers" 1973 123 Italian Pietra Dura Inlaid Stone Chess Board Watercolor 22x30.5" 18x18" 100 C. D. Graham "Farm Pond" Tempera 14x21" 124 Italian Faience Montelupo Firenze HP Platter 101 Joseph Scaylea B&W Shilshoe Marina 18.25x24.75" Photograph 19x15" 125 3 Aaron Sopher Northwest Ink Drawings 102 Signed Bailey? 1975 "Wolf with Fish" 126 18th Cent. Period Inlaid Campaign Chest Pastel 9.5x13" Secretary 103 Charles Gatewood "Early Frost" 127 Lucille Mudgett (MA) "Late Afternoon, Oil/Paper 7x7" Perkins Cove" Seascape Oil/Board 10x14" 104 R.M. Flynn "Pinnacle Peak" Oil/Board 128 George Randall Western Scene Charcoal 20x12" Drawing 9x17" 105 Parker McAllister "Mount Index - 129 Signed Babberger Colorado Royal Gorge Washington State" Oil/Board 24x30" Photograph 106 Sgnd Leo Arvette Untitled "Indian 130 Japanese Geisha Girl Woodblock Print 12x8" Chiefs" Oil/Canvas 20x30" 131 R. Engstrom Northwest Landscape Oil 4x6" 107 Norman Edson "Sun's Last Glow" Tinted 132 Maude Wanker Untitled "California Coastal Photo 13.5x10" Scene" Oil/Board 12x16" 108 Charles L. Wachter Untitled "NY 133 Lily Osman Adams Impressionist Lake Landscape" Oil/Board 9x12" Scene Oil/Board 8x10" 109 W. Boyce Untitled Seascape 1920 134 Asahel Curtis "Mt. Rainier from Tatoosh Oil/Board 12x15" Range" Tinted Photograph 6x8" 110 Antique Oval Portrait Oil/Canvas Signed 135 Antique Signed Carved Wood Duck Decoy Cisneros 136 Norman Edson Mt. Rainier Tinted Photo 111 Joan Arend Kickbush Untitled "Eskimo 7x9" Children Playing with Dog" 137 Asahel Curtis Mt. Rainier Silvertone Oil/Masonite 12x24" Photograph 9x12" - Piecrust Frame 112 Robert Delane Untitled "River Scene 138 Lee Sturges (IL) Mountain Landscape with Ducks" Oil/Board 13x19" Etching 10x8" - Edition of 75 113 Signed Myles 1922 Portrait Oil/Canvas 139 Lee Sturges (IL) Horizontal Mountain 13x17" Landscape Etching 8x12" - Edition of 75 114 Antique Carved Frame Settee 140 Dixy Lee Ray 1983 "Loon" Wood Carving 115 Lifetime Oak A&C Armchair No.6697 5.5x12" 116 5x10.6' Oriental Rug No.50382 141 19th Cent. Mori Sosen "Two Monkeys" WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM MROCZEK BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS 717 SOUTH 3RD ST., P.O. BOX 1617 RENTON, WA 98057 (425) 235-6345 (24 HRS) WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Painting on Silk 10x7.25" - Sedars Label Seligman 142 Antique Eastern Indian Painting 167 Helmi Juvonen "Haida Spirit of Death" "Courting Scene" 6.5x7.75" Colored Pencil/Paper 20x14.75" 143 Antique Eastern Indian Painting 168 Macey 4 Stack A&C Attorneys Stacking "Women on Horseback" 11.5x9" Bookcase 144 Samuel Decker (OR) 1990 Artglass Vase 169 Dorothy Dolph Jensen Untitled "Northwest 11.75" - Worked with Chihuly Seascape" 1941 10.5x15.5" 145 Norman Lundin Untitled "Ladder by 170 Waldo Chase Signed "Moraine Cabin" 1932 Window" Graphite/Paper 5x5" Woodblock Print 14x7.5" 146 Norman Lundin "Light on My Wall in 171 1836 London Sterling Fruit Spoon London" 1978 Oil/Paper 10x13" 172 1801 London Sterling Tipped Stuffing Spoon 147 Boyer Gonzales Untitled "Estate Scene" 173 Ace Powell Buffalo Ink/Watercolor Drawing Mixed Media 8x7" 3x4" 148 5pc Karen Stoner NW Studio Pottery 174 Native Polychrome Bowl Pitcher Set 175 Antique Chinese Cinnabar Box 149 Zion NW Studio Pottery Jardinier 176 Signed E.G. Barkhill "Singing Tower" 150 Sgnd B. Wells NW Studio Pottery Bowl Tinted Small Photo 151 Sgnd Randolph (IL) Studio Charger 177 Modernist Worked Copper Bowl & Box 152 Carved Stone Modernist Owl Carving 12" 178 153 Brian Van Nostrand Studio Jar 12" 179 Jay Steensma Charcoal Drawing "Skagit 154 John and Pat Dunlap Studio Mt. Scene Relic" 4.25x6" Wall Plaque 16x16" 180 Reid Ozaki 1975 Studio Pottery Box 155 Robert Stanton NW Worked Brass 181 Helmi Juvonen "Mark Tobey Troll" Candle Lamp 11" Woodcut Christmas Card 156 Antique Carved Wood African Deity 182 3 Aaron Sopher Pike Place Market Ink Figure Drawings with Letters 157 Wally Schwab (OR) Studio Swirl Handled 183 Antique Chinese Porcelain Low Bowl - Tray 10.5" Missing Cover 158 Danish Teak Large Bowl 14" 184 Japanese Imari Porcelain Bowl 8.5" 159 Ivarose Bovingdon Studio Covered 185 Antique Signed A.B.
Recommended publications
  • Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014
    Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 David Giese Niche from the Perambulatory of Virtue 1988-89 concrete, paint, mixed media Collectors Forum Purchase 1991 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Kerry Moosman Untitled, 1991 polished earthenware Collectors Forum Purchase 1991 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Gaylen Hansen Dog in a Garden Trying to Look Ferocious 1981, oil on canvas Collectors Forum Purchase 1992 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Dennis Evans Yin Yang, 1992 mixed media, encaustic on canvas with stenciled text 4 suspended tablets Collectors Forum Purchase 1994 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Stephen Schultz Axis, 1988, oil on canvas Collectors Forum Purchase 1994 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Fay Jones Self Portrait: Braque Boxing, 1992 acrylic on paper Collectors Forum Purchase 1995 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Romey Stuckart The Bone Yard, 1989 oil on canvas Collectors Forum Purchase 1995 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Brent Smith Multnomah Falls, Oregon 1992, Type C monoprint Collectors Forum Purchase 1995 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Gregory Grenon I Am Burning, 1994 reverse painting, oil on plexigas Collectors Forum Purchase 1996 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014 Richard Notkin Hexagonal Curbside Teapot #19, Yixing Series, 1993 ungrazed stoneware Collectors Forum Purchase 1996 Collectors Forum Art Acquisitions History 1991-2014
    [Show full text]
  • Oral History Interview with Edward B. Thomas, 1983 April 28-May 10
    Oral history interview with Edward B. Thomas, 1983 April 28-May 10 Funding for the digital preservation of this interview was provided by a grant from the Save America's Treasures Program of the National Park Service. Contact Information Reference Department Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington. D.C. 20560 www.aaa.si.edu/askus Transcript Preface The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Edward B. Thomas on April 28 & May 10, 1983. The interview took place in Seattle, Washington, and was conducted by John Olbrantz for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Interview DATE: APRIL 28, 1983 [Tape 1] JOHN OLBRANTZ: Ed, can you tell me a little bit about your background, where you were born, your early childhood experiences, your parents, who your father was, who your mother was, how they came to live in this part of the country? EDWARD THOMAS: Well, I was born in Cosmopolis, Washington, and many times when I've come through customs, when I was much younger and especially at the Mexican border, they would say, "Where were you born?" and I'd say, "Cosmopolis, Washington," they'd say, "Look, bud! Don't get funny with us." (laughter) But there actually is such a place as Cosmopolis, Washington. Nobody had any particular influence upon me, I would say, in my younger years as far as becoming interested in art, and particularly teaching art. I had a very severe illness when I was four and five years old and was confined to bed a lot, and so people brought me tablets and color crayons and pencils and stuff like that.
    [Show full text]
  • Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture
    AT UR8ANA-GHAMPAIGN ARCHITECTURE The person charging this material is responsible for .ts return to the library from which it was withdrawn on or before the Latest Date stamped below '"" """"""'"9 "< "ooks are reason, ™racTo?,'l,°;'nary action and tor di,elpl(- may result in dismissal from To renew the ""'*'e™«y-University call Telephone Center, 333-8400 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN I emp^rary American Painting and Sculpture University of Illinois Press, Urbana, 1959 Contemporary American Painting and Scuipttfre ^ University of Illinois, Urbana March 1, through April 5, 195 9 Galleries, Architecture Building College of Fine and Applied Arts (c) 1959 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois Library of Congress Catalog Card No. A4 8-34 i 75?. A^'-^ PDCEIMtBieiiRr C_>o/"T ^ APCMi.'rri'Ht CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE DAVID D. HENRY President of the University ALLEN S. WELLER Dean, College of Fine and Applied Arts Chairman, Festival of Contemporary Arts N. Britsky E. C. Rae W. F. Doolittlc H. A. Schultz EXHIBITION COMMITTEE D. E. Frith J. R. Shipley \'. Donovan, Chairman J. D. Hogan C. E. H. Bctts M. B. Martin P. W. Bornarth N. McFarland G. R. Bradshaw D. C. Miller C. W. Briggs R. Perlman L. R. Chesney L. H. Price STAFF COMMITTEE MEMBERS E. F. DeSoto J. W. Raushenbergcr C. A. Dietemann D. C. Robertson G. \. Foster F. J. Roos C. R. Heldt C. W. Sanders R. Huggins M. A. Sprague R. E. Huh R. A. von Neumann B. M. Jarkson L. M. Woodroofe R. Youngman J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2636-011 Seattle Art Museum Records
    UNlVERSllY U BRARIJES w UNIVERSITY of WASHI NGTON Spe ial Colle tions 2764 Seattle Art Museum Records Inventory Accession No: 2636-011 Special Collections Division University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, Washington, 98195-2900 USA (206) 543-1929 This document forms part of the Preliminary Guide to the Seattle Art Museum Records. To find out more about the history, context, arrangement, availability and restrictions on this collection, click on the following link: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/permalink/SeattleArtMuseum2636/ Special Collections home page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/ Search Collection Guides: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/search Seattle Art Museum Acc. #?.636-11 Modern Art Department CONTAINER LIST _ Box EXHIBITION FILES 1 LIST OF EXHIBITIONS FROM FILE DRAWER, APRIL 1975 through 1976 May 8 - June B, 1975: University of Washington Masters Theses Exhibition Organized by the Seattle Art Museum and the University of Washington Participants: Bob Magruder, V'lou Oliveira - ceramics Tim Ely, Larry Stair & Dennis Evans - design Margie Ogle, Jeanne Ilgen - metal jewelry Alan Bradley, Peggy Cooley, Jo David, Isabel Hamilton, Steve McClelland, Ithipol Thangchalok - painting Carl Chew, Brad Keil, Barbara McAusland, Sherry Markovitz, M~ke Peterson - printmaking Francie Allen, Stuart Branston, Tom Duchscher, Jim Feroe, Dave Gallagher, Kim Hoffman, Margaret Hays - sculpture Carol Wood, Pat Spatk, Sherry Charles, Melinda PhilJips - textiles May 8 - June 22, 1975: Prints from the Untitled Press Organized by the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut Participants: Cy Twombly, Brice Marden, David Bradshaw, Bob Petersen, Robert Whitman, Robert Rauschenberg, Hisachika Taka Hashi April 1 - May 6, 1975: Selections From Seattle Art Museum Permanent Collection Organized by the Seattle Art Museum.
    [Show full text]
  • Modernism in the Pacific Northwest: the Mythic and the Mystical June 19 — September 7, 2014
    Ann P. Wyckoff Teacher Resource Center Educator Resource List Modernism in the Pacific Northwest: The Mythic and the Mystical June 19 — September 7, 2014 BOOKS FOR STUDENTS A Community of Collectors: 75th Anniversary Gifts to the Seattle Art Museum. Chiyo Ishikawa, ed. Seattle: Seattle Adventures in Greater Puget Sound. Dawn Ashbach and Art Museum, 2008. OSZ N 745 S4 I84 Janice Veal. Anacortes, WA: Northwest Island Association, 1991. QH 105 W2 A84 Overview of recent acquisitions to SAM’s collection, including works by Northwest artists. Educational guide and activity book that explores the magic of marine life in the region. George Tsutakawa. Martha Kingsbury. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990. N 6537 T74 A4 Ancient Ones: The World of the Old–Growth Douglas Fir. Barbara Bash. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books for Exhibition catalogue covering 60 years of work of the Children, 2002. QK 494.5 P66 B37 Seattle–born painter, sculptor, and fountain maker. Traces the life cycle of the Douglas fir and the old–growth Kenneth Callahan. Thomas Orton and Patricia Grieve forest and their intricate web of life. Watkinson. Seattle : University of Washington Press; 2000. ND 237 C3 O77 Larry Gets Lost in Seattle. John Skewes. Seattle: Sasquatch Books, 2007. F 899 S44 S5 Overview of the life and work of artist Kenneth Callahan. Pete looks for his dog Larry in Seattle’s famous attractions. Margaret Callahan: Mother of Northwest Art. Margaret Bundy Callahan and Brian Tobey Callahan, ed. Victoria, S Is for Salmon: A Pacific Northwest Alphabet. Hannah BC: Trafford Publising, 2009. ND 237 C19 C35 Viano.
    [Show full text]
  • The Galleries
    THE GALLERIES ART at the convention center A SELF-GUIDED TOUR Enriching Your Visit: Taking the Tour The Public Art Program Washington State Convention Center features approximately The Washington State Convention Center (WSCC) public 100 works of art on public display around four levels of its North and South Gallerias. Several other works are located in art program, perhaps the largest of its kind in the nation, its office and convention lobby areas. Areas of the facility that was established to provide an environment that enriches may not be available to the public due to convention- the experience of all who visit the meeting facility. With well related activities are clearly noted. over 100 works on display, art has been a popular feature since the facility opened in 1988. Initially, art was incorporated into This self-guided, self-paced tour booklet was designed to the original building design with assistance from the state’s direct you to the many different areas where artworks are cur- Percent for the Arts Program. Since then, due to a commit- rently on display. A few of the works listed inthis booklet are ment to provide civic benefits to our community, the WSCC has located outside of the WSCC. offered an ever-changing collection, readily accessible at no This self-tour begins on Level 1 just south of the Convention charge to meeting attendees and the general public. Place entrance. The indicated route will direct you back to the south escalators for easy access to the next level. All areas of In 1997, the board established the WSCC Art Foundation at this tour are also accessible by elevator.
    [Show full text]
  • Northwest Matriarchs of Modernism
    Northwest Matriarchs of Modernism 12 Proto-feminists from Oregon and Washington Mary Henry Pansynclastic Riddle 1966, 48 x 61.5 Courtesy of the Artist and Bryan Ohno Gallery Cover photo: Hilda Morris in her studio 1964 Photo: Hiro Moriyasu Northwest Matriarchs of Modernism Organized by The Art Gym, Marylhurst University 12 Proto-feminists from Oregon and Washington with support from the Regional Arts and Culture Council, the Lamb Foundation, members and friends. The Art Gym, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, Oregon Kathleen Gemberling Adkison September 26 – November 20, 2004 Doris Chase Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, Washington January 15 – April 3, 2005 Sally Haley Mary Henry Maude Kerns LaVerne Krause Hilda Morris Eunice Parsons Viola Patterson Ruth Penington Amanda Snyder Margaret Tomkins Eunice Parsons Mourning Flower 1969, collage, 26 x 13.5 Collection of the Artist Photo: Robert DiFranco Northwest Matriarchs of Modernism: Twelve Proto-feminists from Oregon and Washington Copyright 2004 Marylhurst University Post Offi ce Box 261 17600 Pacifi c Highway Marylhurst, Oregon 97036 503.636.8141 www.marylhurst.edu Artworks copyrighted to the artists. Essays copyrighted to writers Lois Allan and Matthew Kangas. 2 All rights reserved. ISBN 0-914435-44-2 Design: Fancypants Design Preface Northwest Matriarchs of Modernism: Twelve presented work created prior to 1970. Most of our Proto-feminists from Oregon and Washington exhibitions either present art created specifi cally grew out of a conversation with author and for The Art Gym, or are mid-career or retrospective critic Lois Allan. As women, we share a strong surveys of artists in the thick of their careers.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Annual Report
    MoNAMuseum of Northwest Art 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Annual Report 2016 D.indd 24 9/25/17 11:07 AM 3 From the President MISSION STATEMENT 4 Board & Staff The Museum of Northwest Art connects people with the art, diverse cultures and environments of the Northwest. 5 Exhibitions Visitor Testimonials VISION STATEMENT 10 The Museum of Northwest Art enriches lives in our diverse community by fostering essential 11 Acquisitions conversations and encouraging creativity through exhibitions and educational activities that explore the art of the Northwest. 12 MoNA Store COLLECTIONS & EXHIBITIONS 13 Education MoNA collects and exhibits contemporary art from across the Northwest, including Alaska, British Columbia, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. 15 Year in Review 17 Supporters 22 Volunteers Annual Report 2016 D.indd 1 9/25/17 11:07 AM 17,283 visits 42,866 website visits 100% visited for free 427 155 members volunteers 1,404 32 students visited with permanent collection 76 school tours acquisitions monamuseum.org 2 Annual Report 2016 D.indd 2 9/25/17 11:07 AM FROM THE PRESIDENT It is my great pleasure to share with you some of the successes achieved in 2016, made possible by your generous support. Because of you, more members of our community have experienced Northwest art in all of its facets through museum visits, program participation, and attendance at MoNA events and celebrations. MoNA’s commitment to providing free museum admission has fostered a broader and more engaged audience, making the museum accessible to more first-time visitors than ever before. MoNA, with your support, continues to fund significant investments in programming and collections.
    [Show full text]
  • Northwest Modernism & Western Fine Art Thursday June 20Th @ 5:00PM
    Northwest Modernism & Western Fine Art Thursday June 20th @ 5:00PM 20% Buyers Premium In-House 25% Buyers Premium Online/Phone (425) 235-6345 SILENT AUCTIONS custom made Northwest Designer Craftsmen tansu chest with four drawers and door with Featuring a Large Silent Auction of metal pulls. Burned in mark on interior of Northwest Art & Native Books! drawer. Some scattered light surface wear. 5 Eames for Herman Miller Rosewood Lounge Lots 1,000’s End @ 8:00PM Chair & Ottoman. A vintage 670 & 671 set with black leather cushions. One of a pair Lot Description being offered. Chair 32''x33.5''x32'' and ottoman 17''x26''x22''. Original labels on 1 George Nakashima Studio Lounge Chair bottom dated Nov. 1 1978. Scattered wear to Rocker with Free Arm 32.5"x31"x34". A leather from use and one leather button is custom walnut rocking lounge chair with missing on chair seat. Overall excellent right free edge arm. Hickory wood spindles. condition. Charles and Ray Eames. Burned in mark on bottom with family name 6 Eames for Herman Miller "Time-Life" Stool on tape. Break to one spindle with scattered 15"x13". A vintage walnut stool or bench. light surface wear. Some light surface wear to top. Overall 2 Nakashima Style Free Edge Walnut Coffee excellent condition. Unmarked. Charles and Table 17.5"x79.5"x35". A long free edge Ray Eames. coffee table with trestle base. Unsigned. 7 Eames for Herman Miller Rosewood Lounge Some scattered light surface wear. From the Chair & Ottoman. A vintage 670 & 671 set same collection as the George Nakashima with black leather cushions.
    [Show full text]
  • Zoe Dusanne Papers Inventory Accession No: 2430-004
    UNIVERSITY UBRARIES w UNIVERSITY of WASH INGTO N Spe, ial Colle tions Zoe Dusanne papers Inventory Accession No: 2430-004 Special Collections Division University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, Washington, 98195-2900 USA (206) 543-1929 This document forms part of the Guide to the Zoe Dusanne Papers. To find out more about the history, context, arrangement, availability and restrictions on this collection, click on the following link: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/permalink/DusanneZoe2430/ Special Collections home page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/ Search Collection Guides: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/search ZOE DUSANNE PAPERS Accession No. 2430.::4 GUIDE BIOGRAPHY Born in Kansas in the late 1880s, Zoe Dusanne divided her adult life between Seattle and New York, pursuing her love of art in both places. After living in Seattle from 1915 to 1929, she moved to New York and immersed herself in the world of art and artists. She learned the business side of art by working in a gallery. In 1942 she returned to Seattle. After years of privately building her own collection she opened a gallery in her Lakeview Place home in 1950. Showing modern artists through her contacts in New York and Europe, she also promoted Norjhwest painters, some of whom, including Mark Tobey, achieved world wide renown. Financial problems and displacement by a new freeway (her gallery moved to 532 Broadway East in 1959) made the last years of her professional life difficult. She retired in 1964 and died in Seattle in 1972. CONTENT Zoe Dusanne's interests, friends, and business revolved around the art world.
    [Show full text]
  • All Natural Oct 8–Nov 7, 2015 Glass Exhibit Curated by Kait Rhoads
    TM All Natural Oct 8–Nov 7, 2015 Glass exhibit curated by Kait Rhoads Jennifer Umphress, Uni Lost wax cast glass with flamework components Volume 24 OCTOBER • NOVEMBER • DECEMBER 2015 Number 4 www.artaccess.com John Andro Avendaño • “Rhythm and Blues” mixed media, oil, and chalk on canvas, 96 x 48 inches Visit John Andro Avendaño and his work during Pioneer Square Art Walk: First Thursdays in October, November, and December The Kitchen—Sous Sol Winery • 309 First Avenue South • Seattle, WA John Andro Avendaño • ”Umbrella” mixed media on canvas, 96 x 48 inches John Andro Avendaño is featured as a solo artist through ArtSpot during the Spectrum International Art Fair held December 2-6 3011 N.E. 1st Avenue • Miami, Florida Visit John Andro Avendaño’s website or Facebook page for information www.johnandroavendano.com Follow John Andro Avendaño on ART & CRAFT OF THE PUGET SOUND REGION FALL EXHIBITIONS OPEN OCTOBER 10 Public Opening Reception Saturday, Oct. 10, 2-5pm Meet the Artists EYE ON ARTIST LECTURES October 21 Steven Maslach November 12 Caroline Cooley Browne BIMA AUDITORIUM 6:30 - 8:30pm For tickets & information: www.biartmuseum.org STEVEN MASLACH, La Chanteuse 3, 2015, 47” h, hot-cast clear and colored glass with graphite, steel base. FREE ADMISSION Thanks to our Sponsors & Members OPEN DAILY Galleries & Store 10am - 6pm Bistro 9am - 3pm 550 Winslow Way East Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 206.842.4451 TF: 855.613.1342 CAROLINE COOLEY BROWNE, Lingering Around the Table, 2005, www.biartmuseum.org oil pastel. 4 www.artaccess.com © OCT •
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report for the Year 2003–2004
    2003–2004 ANNUAL REPORT SAM Students with Sanislo Feast SAM CONNECTS ART TO LIFE CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ARTIST LI JIN’S A FEAST made a permanent impression on the fourth- and fifth-grade students at Sanislo Elementary School. Inspired by the fifty-nine- foot-long painting depicting food from a traditional Chinese dinner on a background of recipes written in Chinese calligraphy, the students set out to re-create their own version. Art teachers Ruth Winter and Carolyn Autenrieth designed the project to celebrate the diversity of cultures at their school. Students painted their favorite ethnic foods, and staff helped transcribe the recipes into the students’ original languages. On display at the Seattle Asian Art Museum last spring, the students’ work, Sanislo Feast, a fifty-foot-long art scroll portraying food and languages from seventeen different nations and cultures, reflected the heritage of Sanislo students and staff. Students, families and teachers commemorated the unveiling of their “masterpiece” with a special celebration at SAAM. cover: Li Jin, China, born 1958, A Feast, 2001, ink on Xuan paper, 39 3/8 x 708 5/8 in., Courtesy of the artist and CourtYard Gallery, Beijing right: Wolfgang Groschedel and Kunz Lochner, Equestrian armor for Philip II, ca. 1554, etched steel and gold, Patrimonio Nacional, Real Armería, Madrid SEATTLE ART MUSEUM TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Director’s Letter 17 Betty Bowen Award 2 Board of Trustees 18 Reaching Out to Youth & Families 3 Broadening, Deepening, Diversifying 19 Teaching and Learning 4–5 One Museum, Three
    [Show full text]