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  2. Paula Mary Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    Turnbull's statue Mrs. J.J. Browne and Daughter, depicting 19th-century Spokane resident Anna Stratton Browne and her daughter, was created as part of Spokane's Art in Public Places project. The bronze, brass, copper and steel statue was inspired by Georges Seurat 's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte .

  3. Onya La Tour - Wikipedia

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    La Tour's daughter Manya was born on the homestead ca. 1926. After five years there, a forest fire destroyed their home, and they moved to Seattle, Washington. There, La Tour developed a circle of artist friends and began to collect art. Her home became a gathering place for "architects, writers, musicians and 'revolutionaries' in all the arts ...

  4. Marycliff-Cliff Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    She died in 1950 at the age of 76. The grounds became part of Pioneer Park, now known as Edwidge Woldson Park. The house itself was initially an art center for Washington State College before transferring to the city parks department as an art center. The property was listed on the NRHP on its own merit, in addition to as a contributing ...

  5. How sculptures from Expo '74 shaped Spokane's public art scene

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    Indoors, the Washington State Pavilion, now the First Interstate Center for the Arts, included a fine art gallery, "Our Land, Our Sky, Our Water," that showcased 146 paintings by North American ...

  6. Category:Artists from Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Artists from Seattle (3 C, 167 P) Artists from Spokane, Washington (1 C, 23 P) Artists from Tacoma, Washington (17 P) ... Artists from Washington (state)

  7. Women Painters of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Women Painters of Washington is a non-profit organization based in the U.S. state of Washington. The group was formed on October 6, 1930, by six female artists who met while attending a portrait class sponsored by the Art Institute of Seattle, which was a predecessor to the Seattle Art Museum . [ 1 ]

  8. Portrait of Spokane's first Black mayor unveiled in art ... - AOL

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  9. Mary's Place leveled for parking - AOL

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    May 1—For almost 120 years Mary's Place has stood at its South Hill location, eventually in the shadows of the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center campus. But Wednesday morning, the house was ...