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Artist
Maisie Wride
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on board
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.02
Description
View of Lake Louise from the west side of the lake. In the bottom right corner is a path that leads to a treed area. The trees’ leaves are yellow. A rocky outcrop juts out into the lake. The east bank of the lake is visible on the left side of the image. The lake is dark grey/brown and extends…
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Artist
Maisie Wride
Title
Along Lake Louise
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on board
Description
View of Lake Louise from the west side of the lake. In the bottom right corner is a path that leads to a treed area. The trees’ leaves are yellow. A rocky outcrop juts out into the lake. The east bank of the lake is visible on the left side of the image. The lake is dark grey/brown and extends out from the bottom left corner. Mt. Lefroy is seen just past the rocky outcrop in the centre of the image. The sky is white and yellow. The entire drawing is quite dark in tones of yellow and brown.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Lake Louise
Mt. Lefroy
Credit
Purchased from The Collector’s Gallery, Calgary, 2004
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.02
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Artist
Maisie Wride
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on board
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.03
Description
Drawing of Lake Louise from west side of the lake, looking to Mt. Lefroy. Immediately in the foreground are four coniferous trees. They partially obscure the view of the lake. At the base of these trees is a patch of yellow flowers. The sky is white and yellow. The drawing is done in dark tone…
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Artist
Maisie Wride
Title
Lake Louise
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on board
Description
Drawing of Lake Louise from west side of the lake, looking to Mt. Lefroy. Immediately in the foreground are four coniferous trees. They partially obscure the view of the lake. At the base of these trees is a patch of yellow flowers. The sky is white and yellow. The drawing is done in dark tones of brown, green, and yellow.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Lake Louise
Mt. Lefroy
Credit
Purchased from The Collector’s Gallery, Calgary, 2004
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.03
Images
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Untitled [Mountain Landscape]

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Artist
Maisie Wride
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on paper
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.01
Description
Mountain landscape with tall pine trees in foreground on either side of drawing. Viewer is looking down at a blue-turquoise lake. A tall snow-capped mountain rises up beyond the lake. The dark slope of another mountain at the lake’s edge is visible on the left of the drawing.
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Artist
Maisie Wride
Title
Untitled [Mountain Landscape]
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on paper
Description
Mountain landscape with tall pine trees in foreground on either side of drawing. Viewer is looking down at a blue-turquoise lake. A tall snow-capped mountain rises up beyond the lake. The dark slope of another mountain at the lake’s edge is visible on the left of the drawing.
Subject
landscape
mountains
lake
Credit
Gift of Robert G. Short, Three Hills, 1999
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.01
Images
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Untitled [Mt. Rundle]

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwri.03.04
Artist
Maisie Wride
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on paper
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.04
Description
Mt. Rundle seen from across one the Vermilion Lakes.
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Artist
Maisie Wride
Title
Untitled [Mt. Rundle]
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on paper
Description
Mt. Rundle seen from across one the Vermilion Lakes.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Mt. Rundle
Vermilion Lakes
Catalogue Number
WrI.03.04
Images
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