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SEATTLE ART MUSEUM ACQUIRES WORK BY 17TH-CENTURY MASTER VAN DYCK.(Entertainment)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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March 10, 1998|
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The Seattle Art Museum's European painting holdings took a great leap forward yesterday with the acquisition of a 17th-century portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck.
Strong in Asian, African, Northwest Coast Indian art and becoming strong in 20th-century modernism and postmodernism, the museum is notably weak in European historical art, especially painting and sculpture.
Chiyo Ishikawa, European painting curator, was ecstatic about the van Dyck. ``It's instantly the best large-scale old master painting we have,'' she said. ``We have a wonderful Rubens' oil ...
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