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Seattle Art Museum Downtown School Tours Do-It-Yourself: Self-Guided Visits
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Edward Hopper’s WomenNovember 13, 2008–March 1, 2009 Edward Hopper’s Women features ten paintings and four etchings of some of Edward Hopper’s best known works. Together these works paint a poignant image of the emergence of the modern American woman. Request a self-guided visit. |
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George de Forest Brush: The Indian PaintingsFebruary 26–May 24, 2009 Paintings by the gifted but little-known artist George de Forest Brush were recently rediscovered. Brush’s paintings are exquisite miniaturist views of other worlds inhabited by ancient Native North American and Meso-American storytellers, carvers, weavers, painters and hunters. Request a self-guided visit. |
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Titus Kaphar: History in the MakingApril 3–September 6, 2009 Artist Titus Kaphar makes oil-on-canvas copies of European and American paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries and reconfigures them in strategic ways to create a dialogue about race, art and representation. His work is at once beautiful and halting as he dances between fictional narrative and history. Request a self-guided visit. Related ResourcesEducator Workshop |
Questions? Send an email to tours@seattleartmuseum.org.
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