Rendering Seattle Art Museum 1931

January 20th, 2011 @ 12:13 am by Cliffe | Sorted Historic Buildings |
I can’t get enough of the Art-Deco era conceptual drawings — this one being my favorite from Seattle.
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The Seattle Art Museum, which opened in 1933, can’t be far behind though.
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Check out this concept from architects Bebb & Gould. This is the good stuff — click on the image for higher res.
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Click Conceptual drawing of the Seattle Art Museum (Seattle, Washington), August-September 1931 design for entrance facade. Graphite and colored pencil on tracing paper by Bebb & Gould.

6 Responses to “Rendering Seattle Art Museum 1931”

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  2. Sean says:

    Was this proposed for the Volunteer Park site (what’s now the Asian Art Museum)?

    It’s beautiful, and not tremendously far off stylistically from what was built.

  3. Colin says:

    Charles Bebb had quite a long career didn’t he? Also, that first comment cracks me up!

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  6. -It’s beautiful, and not tremendously far off stylistically from what was built.-

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