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  2. Category:Images of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

  3. Yakima Indian Painted Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Indian Painted Rocks is a tiny state park (approximately 2,000 sq ft (200 m 2)) right outside Yakima, Washington at the intersection of Powerhouse and Ackely Roads. The Indian rock paintings, also known as pictographs are on a cliff of basaltic rocks parallel to the current Powerhouse road which was once an Indian trail and later a main pioneer ...

  4. The Twelve Labors of Hercules (Spafford) - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Labors of Hercules is a series of murals by Washington State artist Michael Spafford commissioned in the early 1980s for the State of Washington. The works were completed in 1981 and permanently installed on the walls of the House of Representatives' chambers at the Washington State Capitol in Olympia; [1] the building was designed in the 1920s to accommodate murals, but they were ...

  5. Public art of the Washington State Ferries system - Wikipedia

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    Pilling, Nathan (February 5, 2018), Bainbridge artist hopes ferry terminal mural will inspire a wave of public art, Seattle: Kitsap Sun – via KING-TV "WSF Terminal Design Manual" (PDF). April 2016. M 3082.05. In July 1974, Washington State's Legislature established the Art in Public Places (AIPP) Program of the Washington State Arts Commission.

  6. Mount Shuksan - Wikipedia

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    Shuksan rises in Whatcom County, Washington immediately to the east of Mount Baker, and 11.6 miles (18.7 km) south of the Canada–US border. The mountain's name Shuksan is derived from the Lummi word [šéqsən], said to mean "high peak". [4] The highest point on the mountain is a three-sided peak known as Summit Pyramid. [5]

  7. Doris Totten Chase - Wikipedia

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    Doris Totten Chase (29 April 1923 – 13 December 2008) was an American painter, teacher, and sculptor. She was a member of the Northwest School.Chase had a career as a painter and sculptor before moving to New York, where she made video art.

  8. Fred Oldfield - Wikipedia

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    The Fred Oldfield Western Heritage and Art Center was Founded in 2002. The Center commemorates and preserves Oldfield's contribution to Western art. The Oldfield Center is located on the Washington State Fairgrounds, in Puyallup. The Center provides an art school for students of all ages. [3]

  9. Northwest School (art) - Wikipedia

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    Northwest traditions: Seattle Art Museum, June 29 – December 10, 1978. Seattle Art Museum. ISBN 978-0-932216-00-7. Time (28 September 1953). LIFE. Time Inc. ISSN 0024-3019. Wehr, Wesley (1 January 2000). The Eighth Lively Art: Conversations with Painters, Poets, Musicians and the Wicked Witch of the West. University of Washington Press.