Obituary. The Seattle Times (1992). William Ivey, A Sensitive Mentor And Dean Of Northwest Painters. By Deloris Tarzan Ament. The Seattle art world is in mourning for William Ivey, widely recognized... Read full biography
Obituary. The Seattle Times (1992). William Ivey, A Sensitive Mentor And Dean Of Northwest Painters. By Deloris Tarzan Ament. The Seattle art world is in mourning for William Ivey, widely recognized as the dean of Northwest painters, who died at 10 p.m. Sunday. He was 72. "He was a great man - a... Read full biography
Obituary. The Seattle Times (1992). William Ivey, A Sensitive Mentor And Dean Of Northwest Painters. By Deloris Tarzan Ament. The Seattle art world is in mourning for William Ivey, widely recognized as the dean of Northwest painters, who died at 10 p.m. Sunday. He was 72. "He was a great man - a truly sensitive human being who cared about the world and its people. Mr. Ivey was a mentor to so many of us in the art world," said John Braseth, a partner with Gordon Woodside in the gallery that has... Read full biography
Obituary. The Seattle Times (1992). William Ivey, A Sensitive Mentor And Dean Of Northwest Painters. By Deloris Tarzan Ament. The Seattle art world is in mourning for William Ivey, widely recognized as the dean of Northwest painters, who died at 10 p.m. Sunday. He was 72. "He was a great man - a truly sensitive human being who cared about the world and its people. Mr. Ivey was a mentor to so many of us in the art world," said John Braseth, a partner with Gordon Woodside in the gallery that has handled Mr. Ivey's work since 1960. For the past 1 1/2 years, Mr. Ivey battled cancer that began as a skin cancer on his stomach, at the site of surgeries for a wound suffered during World War II. Mr. Ivey was a fourth-generation Seattleite, born... Read full biography
Obituary. The Seattle Times (1992). William Ivey, A Sensitive Mentor And Dean Of Northwest Painters. By Deloris Tarzan Ament. The Seattle art world is in mourning for William Ivey, widely recognized as the dean of Northwest painters, who died at 10 p.m. Sunday. He was 72. "He was a great man - a truly sensitive human being who cared about the world and its people. Mr. Ivey was a mentor to so many of us in the art world," said John Braseth, a partner with Gordon Woodside in the gallery that has handled Mr. Ivey's work since 1960. For the past 1 1/2 years, Mr. Ivey battled cancer that began as a skin cancer on his stomach, at the site of surgeries for a wound suffered during World War II. Mr. Ivey was a fourth-generation Seattleite, born Sept. 30, 1919. He attended Broadway High School and entered the University of Washington in 1937. H... Read full biography
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