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Mount Athabasca and Andromeda

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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Date
1979
Medium
acrylic on masonite
Catalogue Number
SpJ.12.01
Description
This painting was commisioned by the Peter Whyte Gallery to be included in the Art Bank purchase grant received by the Gallery during 1978. The reverse of the frame reads: (It is the mountain next to the Columbia Icefield, (Mt. Columbia) (Mt. Athabasca) which ever it is, that's the title. This pain…
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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Title
Mount Athabasca and Andromeda
Date
1979
Medium
acrylic on masonite
Dimensions
30.0 x 30.0 cm
Description
This painting was commisioned by the Peter Whyte Gallery to be included in the Art Bank purchase grant received by the Gallery during 1978. The reverse of the frame reads: (It is the mountain next to the Columbia Icefield, (Mt. Columbia) (Mt. Athabasca) which ever it is, that's the title. This painting is acrylic on gessoed masonite. It was begun in 1978 and completed in 1979. The surface can be easily damaged which explains the plexiglas. Any problems please contact the artist. signed: J.B. Spencer. Spencer's father became ill during the production of this work, thus the delay in completion.
Subject
landscape
mountain
Credit
Gift of James Spencer, 1979
Catalogue Number
SpJ.12.01
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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Date
1978
Medium
lithograph on paper
Catalogue Number
SpJ.04.01
Description
A rugged mountain top dominates two thirds of painting, craggy with snow, top third is clear sky
Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Title
Mountain
Date
1978
Medium
lithograph on paper
Dimensions
42.5 x 64.5 cm
Description
A rugged mountain top dominates two thirds of painting, craggy with snow, top third is clear sky
Subject
landscape, mountain
Credit
Purchased from Open Studio, Toronto, 1979
Catalogue Number
SpJ.04.01
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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Date
1979
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
SpJ.03.02
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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Title
Mountain
Date
1979
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
22.0 x 29.0 cm
Subject
landscape
mountain
Credit
Gift of James Spencer, 1980
Catalogue Number
SpJ.03.02
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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Date
1979
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
SpJ.03.01
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Artist
James Spencer (1940 – , Canadian)
Title
Mountain
Date
1979
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
17.5 x 22.5 cm
Subject
landscape
mountain
Credit
Gift of James Spencer, 1980
Catalogue Number
SpJ.03.01
Images
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Rapids on the Vermilion River

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Artist
Diane Pugen (1943 – , Canadian)
Date
1975
Medium
charcoal on paper
Catalogue Number
PuD.03.01
Description
Colour: black on white. Central image waterfalls coming from upper left corner where there are a group of trees growing.
Artist
Diane Pugen (1943 – , Canadian)
Title
Rapids on the Vermilion River
Date
1975
Medium
charcoal on paper
Dimensions
35.5 x 25.5 cm
Description
Colour: black on white. Central image waterfalls coming from upper left corner where there are a group of trees growing.
Subject
landscape
river
Credit
Purchased from Diane Pugen, 1977
Catalogue Number
PuD.03.01
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