Mark Tobey
1890–1976
Nationality: American
Affiliations: WPA Artist, Northwest Artist, and Northwest School
Mark Tobey was born in Centerville, Wisconsin. In 1906 he moved to Hammond, Indiana, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. He spent the rest of life moving from continent to continent, making art, teaching, and exhibiting. Tobey spent considerable periods in Seattle where he taught out of his studio and influenced a generation of artists, many of whom would become well known in their own right. While living in Seattle during 1938 he worked for the Works Progress Administration for six months. Judith S. Kays establishes in her essay for the 1998 Museo Nacional Centra de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid exhibition, "Mark Tobey: A Retrospective Exhibition," that Jackson Pollock was familiar with Mark Tobey's work. This quite likely influenced Pollock who began working in the "all-over" painting style that he ultimately made famous. In Seattle, Tobey was a contemporary of Guy Anderson, Morris Graves, and Kenneth Callahan. Tobey's friends, followers, and students included Carl Morris, Helmi Juvonen, Jackson Pollock, George Tstutakawa, Paul Horiuchi, Pehr Hallsten, James Washington Jr., Wesley Wehr, and Kathleen Gemberling Adkison. The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture owns twenty prints and one original drawing by Mark Tobey. Also in the MAC's holding are two photographic portraits of Mark Tobey by Mary Randlett and two works by Helmi Juvonen that depict Mark Tobey.
Sources: “Mine are the Orient, the Occident, science, religion, cities, space, and writing a picture,” a review of the exhibit Mark Tobey: A Retrospective Exhibition, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 11 November 1997 to 12 January 1998, Madrid [electronic document] (New York, New York: ONE COUNTRY Bahá’í International Community Online Newsletter, accessed 17 July 2006); Internet.
Mother and Child
Date: ca. 1950
Image Dimensions: 6 1/2 x 2 7/8 inches (image)
Medium: ink, paper
Inscription: Burke Accession number verso top left corner, "1980-117"; verso
Subjects: woman and child
Provenance: Transferred from the Burke Museum, University of Washington, 1993. This artwork was transferred from the University with the following annotation made by Wesley Wehr, “This is xerox copy of an original ink drawing done by Mark Tobey (in Seattle Before 1953.) It was given to his friend Pehr Hansten, who gave it to me in 1953. Tobey verified its authenticity for me later. Wesley Wehr 6 Nov. 79”
Collection Number: 3678.22
Clarte I
Date: 1973
Image Dimensions: 13 1/4 x 9 inches (image)
Medium: Color lithograph
Inscription: Edition number, “47/80”
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.9
Composition
Date: 1961
Image Dimensions: 23 1/4 x 16 1/2 inches (image)
Medium: Color lithograph
Inscription: Edition number, “109/200”
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.1
Flight Over Forms
Date: 1966
Image Dimensions: 18 3/8 x 26 5/8 inches (image)
Medium: Color lithograph
Inscription: Edition number, “7/200”
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.4
Folk Dance on Independence Day II
Date: 1972
Image Dimensions: 13 1/2 x 10 3/8 inches (image)
Medium: Serigraph
Inscription: Edition number, “57/175”
Subject: dancer
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.7
Morning Grass
Date: 1975
Image Dimensions: 14 x 11 inches (image)
Medium: Etching, aquatint
Inscription: Edition number, “108/150”
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.11
Pensées Germinales
Date: 1972
Image Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 5 3/4 inches (image)
Medium: dry point
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.6
Summer Reflections
Date: 1967
Image Dimensions: 11 1/4 x 8 3/4 inches (image)
Medium: Color lithograph
Inscription: Edition number, “18/50”
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.5
Untitled
Date: 1965
Image Dimensions: 6 1/4 x 4 inches (image)
Medium: Color lithograph
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.3
Winter
Date: 1961
Image Dimensions: 4 3/4 x 3 5/8 inches (image)
Medium: Color lithograph
Subject: abstract
Provenance: Gift of Dr. Norman and Mrs. Esther Bolker, 1986
Collection Number: 3177.2