704 Terry Ave
Seattle, Washington 98104

Drawn from the Frye's Permanent Collection, Open Roads and Bedside Tables focuses on American painting from the early twentieth century, when artists turned away from European academic traditions to develop a homegrown view of the world that surrounded them. Responding to industrialization and a growing population, these artists imaged a country that was no longer an undeveloped colony, nor an unwanted offspring of a grand European vision.

Added by Upcoming Robot on August 28, 2009