On the most admired collector of the second half of the 20th century
The purists Paul Follot and Maurice Dufrène
Putting a spotlight on French design of the early 20th century
George Harvey’s Anglo American atmospheric landscapes
The American watercolor views of George Harvey
A Sense of Place: American art and the Seattle Art Museum
Today, the Seattle Art Museum is a leading repository of the work of important modernists
Seattle goes boom: The Seattle Art Museum becomes a mecca for American art
The museum has become a globally focused institution whose odds and ends at last cohere
Ernest Blumenschein and the Indians
An exhibition celebrates recognized the multiple and magnificent contributions to American art and culture of Ernest L. Blumenschein
Seymour Joseph Guy: ‘Little Master’ of American genre painting
Seymour Joseph Guy established a reputation as one of the finest genre painters of children
Anna Katharine Green and Charles Rohlfs: Artistic collaborators
On the artistic collaboration of husband and wife Charles Rohlfs and Anna Katharine Green
The ‘It’ chair
The legendary decorator Frances Elkins made it popular in the 1930s, but her so-called loop chair goes back to the eighteenth century as a surviving set of examples attests
The baptism of Pocahontas
A complex set of national attitudes and assumptions come to light in John Gadsby Chapman’s 1840 mural