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Pacific Northwest Artists

The Frye Art Museum’s substantial collection of works by artists of the Pacific Northwest reflects the Museum’s transformation from a personal selection of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century—predominantly European—oil paintings to a museum dedicated to creative practice in its myriad forms. Since opening in 1952 to the present day, the Museum has remained steadfast in exhibiting and collecting artworks by contemporary artists, especially those living and practicing in the city of Seattle and surrounding region. Walser Sly Greathouse, executor of the Frye estate and founding director of the Museum, ensured Charles and Emma Frye's vision for a free, public art museum for the people of Seattle was brought to life. Beginning in 1952, Greathouse was the first of six directors who expanded the Museum’s collection, acquiring new works to enliven and contextualize the paintings bequeathed by the Fryes. Subsequent leaders sustained the Museum’s legacy within the evolving identity of the Pacific Northwest through the ongoing collection and exhibition of works by artists of the region—from Washington and Oregon up to Alaska. The Museum’s extensive holdings of Alaskan art were initially assembled by the Museum’s second director, Ida Kay Greathouse. Between 1969 and 1993, she acquired over 125 paintings and works on paper. Subsequent Frye directors Richard V. West, Midge Bowman, and Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker added 175 more works by artists associated with the northernmost state. Highlights of the Pacific Northwest holdings range from twentieth-century Alaskan landscapes by artists such as Sydney Laurence and Eustace Paul Ziegler, to evocative works by contemporary artists and artist collectives across a broad range of mediums, including Juventino Aranda, the Black Constellation, Alison Bremner, Degenerate Art Ensemble, Ellen Lesperance, Jeffry Mitchell, Buster Simpson, and Ko Kirk Yamahira, among others.

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Title Artist Medium Date
The Grass is Always Greener   Machetanz, Fred   Oil on Masonite  1988 
The Hammock   Sobota, James H.   Watercolor on paper  1969 
The Hunt   Machetanz, Fred   Lithograph  1947 
The Indian Buck   Lambert, Theodore Roosevelt   Oil on Masonite  1940 
The Invaders   Machetanz, Fred   Lithograph  1973 
The Ivory Carver   Machetanz, Fred   Lithograph  1968 
The Journey   Marshall, May Warner   Watercolor on paper  1935 
The Journey   Van Zyle, Jon   Lithograph  1982 
The Last Port, Clam Bay, Kuper Island, B.C.   Jensen, Arne Rudolph   Watercolor on paper  n.d. 
The Little Cabin   Ziegler, Eustace Paul   Oil on canvas  n.d. 
The Owl Called My Name   Kimura, Sam Isamu   Gelatin silver print  ca. 1978 
The Perkins   Kimura, Sam Isamu   Gelatin silver print  n.d. 
The Pig Went Down to the Harbor and Wept #6   Woodring, Jim   Acrylic ink on paper  2016 
The Pink Belt   Preus, Priscilla   Mixed media on paper  ca. 1970 
The Print Maker   Wallen, R. T.   Lithograph  1978 
The Race   Marshall, May Warner   Watercolor on paper  n.d. 
The Raven   Reese, William F.   Watercolor on paper  ca. 1985 
The Redhead   Steinke, Bettina   Pastel on paper  ca. 1979 
The Robert Dollar   Ziegler, Eustace Paul   Oil on canvas  1938 
The Squaw Man   Ziegler, Eustace Paul   Oil on canvas board  n.d. 
The Stalk   Machetanz, Fred   Lithograph  1977 
The Storm   Tillion, Diana   Octopus ink on paper  ca. 1974 
The Tender Arctic   Machetanz, Fred   Lithograph  1976 
The Three Graces   Bratt, Byron   Mezzotint and acrylic wash  1988 
The Trees   Chase, Doris Totten   Oil on Masonite  1958 


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