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Guy Anderson
(Washington, 1906-1998)
Woman Sitting on a Bench with a Child, Feeding Pigeons, circa 1950s
Marker on paper
25" x 19"
A quiet sketch of figures sitting among the pigeons of Seattle's Pioneer Square by Guy Anderson, noted "mystic painter" of the Northwest School art movement. LIFE magazine called Anderson one of the Northwest's "Big Four," along with Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, and Kenneth Callahan. Anderson's artwork, often figural in subject, took spiritual inspiration from cultural sources ranging from Hindu texts to Greek myth to indigenous Pacific Northwest iconography. His work is held in numerous major museum collections, including the Seattle Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Signed to the bottom right corner. Accompanied by a 2004 letter from Deryl Walls, the owner of Gallery Dei Gratia and executor of Anderson's estate. Housed in a glazed frame measuring 38" x 31 1/2".
There are central vertical and horizontal folds to the sheet, some creases along the top edge, and minor creases from handling along the side edges. Pinholes at the corners.
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