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Artist
James (Sr.) Simpson (1877 – 1972, Canadian)
Date
1958
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
SiJ.05.14
Description
This watercolour is painted on the left half of an envelope complete with a cancelled two cent stamp and addressee underneath. Small brush strokes of purple and blue paint denote undergrowth with some pine trees to the left skirting the bottom of an incline. There is a blue lake in the middle and b…
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Artist
James (Sr.) Simpson (1877 – 1972, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1958
Medium
watercolour on paper
Dimensions
9.0 x 12.0 cm
Description
This watercolour is painted on the left half of an envelope complete with a cancelled two cent stamp and addressee underneath. Small brush strokes of purple and blue paint denote undergrowth with some pine trees to the left skirting the bottom of an incline. There is a blue lake in the middle and blue and white mountains in the background. A yellow sky with blue overhanging clouds.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
mountain
valley
water
stamp
envelope
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
SiJ.05.14
Images
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untitled [Canadian Rockies]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactsij.05.54
Artist
James (Sr.) Simpson (1877 – 1972, Canadian)
Date
1959 – 1959
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
SiJ.05.54
Description
This mountain scene has a lake in the foreground with yellowing grass surrounding it. The Mountain range in the background is cropped on both left and right sides leaving one visible peak on the left side. A glacier sits on the mountain. A full moon is visible in the background just above the mo…
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Artist
James (Sr.) Simpson (1877 – 1972, Canadian)
Title
untitled [Canadian Rockies]
Date
1959 – 1959
Medium
watercolour on paper
Description
This mountain scene has a lake in the foreground with yellowing grass surrounding it. The Mountain range in the background is cropped on both left and right sides leaving one visible peak on the left side. A glacier sits on the mountain. A full moon is visible in the background just above the mountain peak on the left side. The main colours in this piece are blues, greens and yellows which make it feel like a fall scene.
Subject
landscape
mountains
Canadian Rockies
Credit
Gift of Harry I. Van Rensselaer, 1997
Catalogue Number
SiJ.05.54
Images
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Untitled [Canadian Rockies]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactsij.05.52
Artist
James (Sr.) Simpson (1877 – 1972, Canadian)
Date
1958 – 1958
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
SiJ.05.52
Description
Mountain scene with dominant foreground. The bottom 1/3 of the piece is a rocky ground with pine trees starting at the right side and following the rocky ground to the mountain range in the background. These trees reach the TLC and get smaller until they meet the mountains. The Mountains are not…
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Artist
James (Sr.) Simpson (1877 – 1972, Canadian)
Title
Untitled [Canadian Rockies]
Date
1958 – 1958
Medium
watercolour on paper
Description
Mountain scene with dominant foreground. The bottom 1/3 of the piece is a rocky ground with pine trees starting at the right side and following the rocky ground to the mountain range in the background. These trees reach the TLC and get smaller until they meet the mountains. The Mountains are not visible on the TL of the piece for the trees, but take up 2/3 of the piece on the right side. The colours in this piece are mainly yellows, browns, greens, and a little blue. The sky is yellow in colour.
Subject
landscape
mountains
Canadian Rockies
Credit
Gift of Harry I. Van Rensselaer, 1997
Catalogue Number
SiJ.05.52
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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