Art by Clyfford Still appears on the Antiques Roadshow television program. To the surprise of the painting’s owners, and many in Pullman, the work was valued at a half million dollars. The piece, an eastern Washington scene, was painted in 1937 while Still was teaching art at Washington State College and before his style changed to the abstract expressionism for which he later became famous.

Brochure from Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, CO.
Brochure from Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, CO.