Skip header and navigation

Narrow Results By

2 records – page 1 of 1.

Artist
Kawamura Hiroshi
Date
c. 1800
Medium
ink and colour on silk
Catalogue Number
HiK.05.01
Description
This piece features a monkey in a domestic setting. The monkey is wearing a vest of Japanese design and peeling an orange. To the monkey’s right are two flower pots. The image is mounted with blue and gold decorative silk.
  1 image  
Artist
Kawamura Hiroshi
Title
Monkey Eating Mikan
Date
c. 1800
Medium
ink and colour on silk
Dimensions
56.0 x 78.0 cm
Description
This piece features a monkey in a domestic setting. The monkey is wearing a vest of Japanese design and peeling an orange. To the monkey’s right are two flower pots. The image is mounted with blue and gold decorative silk.
Subject
animal
monkey and still life
potted plants
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
HiK.05.01
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
Artist
Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith, R. C. A. (1846 – 1923, Canadian)
Date
prior to 1880
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
BeS.05.02
Description
Ottertails Mountain range, blue grey with snow in crevases, some blue sky but mostly cloudy, foreground spruce trees and rocks in lower left, mostly green with yellow.
  1 image  
Artist
Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith, R. C. A. (1846 – 1923, Canadian)
Title
The Ottertails
Date
prior to 1880
Medium
watercolour on paper
Dimensions
16.7 x 24.3 cm
Description
Ottertails Mountain range, blue grey with snow in crevases, some blue sky but mostly cloudy, foreground spruce trees and rocks in lower left, mostly green with yellow.
Subject
landscape, mountain
Ottertails Mountain range
Credit
Purchased from Sotheby Parke Bernet (Canada) Ltd, Toronto, 1982
Catalogue Number
BeS.05.02
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
Back to Top