Northwest School (art) - List of Northwest School Artists

List of Northwest School Artists

  • Alfred Currier
  • Guy Anderson
  • Kenneth Callahan
  • Doris Totten Chase
  • William Cumming
  • Richard Gilkey
  • Morris Graves
  • Paul Horiuchi
  • Walter Isaacs
  • Clayton James
  • William Ivey
  • Helmi Juvonen
  • Leo Kenney
  • John Franklin Koenig
  • Philip McCracken
  • Neil Meitzler
  • Carl Morris
  • Hilda Morris
  • Ambrose Patterson
  • Mary Randlett
  • Jay Steensma
  • Mark Tobey
  • George Tsutakawa
  • Windsor Utley
  • James Washington, Jr.
  • Wesley Wehr

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