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The Grand Rapid of the Athabasca

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactlae.04.01
Artist
Ernest C. W Lamarque (1879 – 1970, Canadian)
Date
1931
Medium
woodcut on paper
Catalogue Number
LaE.04.01
Description
General colour: black on yellowing paper. Rocks in lower left corner. On the left side back further is a cabin and trees on rocks. The rapids take up the lower right and center. At the horizon on the right side in another point of land and in the background - the far shore. Sky above.signed ll: “E.…
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Artist
Ernest C. W Lamarque (1879 – 1970, Canadian)
Title
The Grand Rapid of the Athabasca
Date
1931
Medium
woodcut on paper
Dimensions
13.0 x 20.0 cm
Description
General colour: black on yellowing paper. Rocks in lower left corner. On the left side back further is a cabin and trees on rocks. The rapids take up the lower right and center. At the horizon on the right side in another point of land and in the background - the far shore. Sky above.signed ll: “E. Lamarque 1931”;
Subject
landscape
river, Athabasca
Ernest Lamarque
Credit
Gift of Ernest Lamarque (Estate), 1971
Catalogue Number
LaE.04.01
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Waterfowl Lake, Banff National Park

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwbg.04.018
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1953
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.018
Description
A mountain scene made up of 5 main layers that all run from the left side to the right side. the style is a representational drawing with shading and cross hatching. The first layer in the foreground is the shoreline. It is rough with sticks and grasses and a large mound on the left side. The L…
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
Waterfowl Lake, Banff National Park
Date
1953
Medium
ink on paper
Description
A mountain scene made up of 5 main layers that all run from the left side to the right side. the style is a representational drawing with shading and cross hatching. The first layer in the foreground is the shoreline. It is rough with sticks and grasses and a large mound on the left side. The Lake is next and takes up a very small portion of the piece. Next is a Large hill covered with pine trees. The hill is largest on the left side and dips down to half it’s side on the right. The Mountain is next, and has a large peak in the center, a larger portion of the mountain is revealed where the hill dips down. The sky is the last layer and is comprised of clouds which run horizontal. The ink is brown in colour.
Subject
andscape
Canadian Rockies
Waterfowl Lake
Credit
Purchased from Canadian Art Gallery, Canmore, 1998
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.018
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