The Richard E. Lang and Jane Lang Davis Collection at the Seattle Art Museum comprises 19 exceptional artworks by 13 influential American and two European artists. It includes 16 paintings, one drawing, and two sculptures, spanning the years between 1945 and 1976. The collection is particularly strong in works by defining members of New York’s Abstract Expressionist circle, made at pivotal moments in their careers.

Franz Kline, Painting No. 11, 1951
Acquired November 13, 1970

Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1963
Acquired May 18, 1972

Robert Motherwell, Before the Day, 1972
Acquired October 12, 1972

Adolph Gottlieb, Crimson Spinning #2, 1959
Acquired December 11, 1972

Helen Frankenthaler, Dawn Shapes, 1967
Acquired April 26, 1973

Clyfford Still, PH-338, 1949
Acquired November 10, 1973

Ad Reinhardt, Painting, 1950, 1950
Acquired January 8, 1974

Jackson Pollock, Untitled, 1951
Acquired March 29, 1974

Francis Bacon, Portrait of Man with Glasses I, 1963
Acquired October 24, 1974

Alberto Giacometti, Femme de Venise II, 1956
Acquired January 2, 1975

Robert Motherwell, Irish Elegy, 1965
Acquired November 7, 1975

Francis Bacon, Study for a Portrait, 1967
Acquired November 20, 1976

Willem de Kooning, Town Square, 1948
Acquired December 6, 1976

Joan Mitchell, The Sink, 1956
Acquired September 12, 1977

David Smith, Cubi XXV, 1965
Acquired February 22, 1978

Philip Guston, To B.W.T., 1952
Acquired February 14, 1979

Mark Rothko, Untitled, ca.1945
Acquired November 12, 1980

Lee Krasner, Night Watch, 1960
Acquired November 19, 1981

Philip Guston, The Painter, 1976
Acquired February 1, 1982