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Kootenay Plains/Mountain Study #6

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Artist
Les Graff (1936 – , Canadian)
Date
2001 – 2001
Medium
oil on masonite board
Catalogue Number
GrL.01.12
Description
An oil sketch of a mountain landscape. The primary colours used are yellow, orange and purple. The top of the image presents a purple sky, intersected vertically by brushstrokes of yellow. The painting is dominated by a mountain range rendered in a variety of colours. The bottom section of the imag…
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Artist
Les Graff (1936 – , Canadian)
Title
Kootenay Plains/Mountain Study #6
Date
2001 – 2001
Medium
oil on masonite board
Dimensions
35.6 x 45.7 cm
Description
An oil sketch of a mountain landscape. The primary colours used are yellow, orange and purple. The top of the image presents a purple sky, intersected vertically by brushstrokes of yellow. The painting is dominated by a mountain range rendered in a variety of colours. The bottom section of the image has several lines in blues and greens that may represent structures at the foot of the mountains. The artist’s signature is in the brhc in purple paint. Au verso, written in black ink in the tlhc, “45/G-2”.
Subject
landscape
mountain
orange
Credit
Gift of Les Graff, Bashaw, 2006
Catalogue Number
GrL.01.12
Images
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Mountain Study/Orange Foreground

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Artist
Les Graff (1936 – , Canadian)
Date
2006 – 2006
Medium
oil on masonite board
Catalogue Number
GrL.01.49
Description
An oil sketch of a mountain landscape. The primary colours are orange, yellow, purple and pink. The foreground is orange, with a large mass on the right side that extends up into the centre right. The mountains are rendered in purple and pink, with the sky yellow. The artist’s signature is in the b…
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Artist
Les Graff (1936 – , Canadian)
Title
Mountain Study/Orange Foreground
Date
2006 – 2006
Medium
oil on masonite board
Dimensions
40.5 x 40.5 cm
Description
An oil sketch of a mountain landscape. The primary colours are orange, yellow, purple and pink. The foreground is orange, with a large mass on the right side that extends up into the centre right. The mountains are rendered in purple and pink, with the sky yellow. The artist’s signature is in the brhc in blue paint. Au verso, written in black ink in the tlhc, “50/I-3”.
Subject
landscape
mountains
orange
Credit
Gift of Les Graff, Bashaw, 2008
Catalogue Number
GrL.01.49
Images
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Mountain Study/Orange Sky

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Artist
Les Graff (1936 – , Canadian)
Date
2006 – 2006
Medium
oil on masonite board
Catalogue Number
GrL.01.48
Description
An oil sketch of a mountain landscape. The primary colours used are orange, red, yellow and brown. The sky at the top of the work is orange, with green clouds. The mountains are primarily red and yellow, with purple undertones. There are four vertical lines at the blhc which resemble trees, and the…
  1 image  
Artist
Les Graff (1936 – , Canadian)
Title
Mountain Study/Orange Sky
Date
2006 – 2006
Medium
oil on masonite board
Dimensions
35.6 x 45.7 cm
Description
An oil sketch of a mountain landscape. The primary colours used are orange, red, yellow and brown. The sky at the top of the work is orange, with green clouds. The mountains are primarily red and yellow, with purple undertones. There are four vertical lines at the blhc which resemble trees, and the brhc is brown. The artist’s signature is in the brhc in blue paint. Au verso, written in black ink in the tlhc, “50/H-3”.
Subject
landscape
mountains
orange
Credit
Gift of Les Graff, Bashaw, 2008
Catalogue Number
GrL.01.48
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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