Francine Seders papers, 1950-1977.

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Francine Seders papers, 1950-1977.

Correspondence, photographs, biogaphical material, exhibition notices and catalogs, newsletters and clippings, and a tape-recorded oral history interview with Seders relating to artists, including Mark Tobey, whose works were shown at the Francine Seders Gallery (formerly the Otto Seligman Gallery), in Seattle.

1.23 cubic feet, including textual materials and 1 sound cassette (2 boxes, 1 folder)

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Seders, Francine, 1932-

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Francine Seders (born 1932) was an assistant at the Otto Seligman Gallery in Seattle's University District. After Otto Seligman died in 1966, Seders took over the gallery. In approximately 1974 she changed the name to Francine Seders Gallery and later moved it from the University District to the Greenwood neighborhood. The gallery showed work of artists from the Pacific Northwest, California, and Europe. From the description of Francine Seders papers, 1950-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat r...

Otto Seligman Gallery (Seattle, Wash.)

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Francine Seders Gallery (Seattle, Wash.)

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Tobey, Mark

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Painter; Abstract Expressionist. Also worked as fashion illustrator, portrait painter. Born in Wisconsin, December 11, 1892. Died 1976. Worked in Chicago, Seattle, Basel, Switzerland; New York, N.Y., Dartington Hall, Devonshire, England, and Paris. Convert to Baha'i religion. From the description of Mark Tobey papers, [ca. 1920]-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78566820 Tobey was a painter; Seattle, Wash. Corle was at one time a New York City stage actress and wife of no...