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- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- silver gelatin on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.02
- Description
- A black and white photographic positive, the bottom third of the picture is a marshy lake, mountain ranges behind that with the top half of the picture of clouds, in particular lenticular clouds extending from edge top edge, the photograph was taken from the Vermilion Lakes with Mount Rundle, Tunne…
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- Title
- Chinook Day
- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- silver gelatin on paper
- Dimensions
- 38.5 x 48.8 cm
- Description
- A black and white photographic positive, the bottom third of the picture is a marshy lake, mountain ranges behind that with the top half of the picture of clouds, in particular lenticular clouds extending from edge top edge, the photograph was taken from the Vermilion Lakes with Mount Rundle, Tunnel Mountain and the Fairholme Range in the picture
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1985
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.02
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Mount Athabasca, Jasper National Park
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.03
- Date
- 1988
- Medium
- b/w silver gelatin on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.03
- Description
- Mountain terrain dominates the bottom two thirds of the picture, mostly snowing snow, the immediate foreground is rocky with a light snow cover, the top third is cloudy sky
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- Title
- Mount Athabasca, Jasper National Park
- Date
- 1988
- Medium
- b/w silver gelatin on paper
- Dimensions
- 39.3 x 49.8 cm
- Description
- Mountain terrain dominates the bottom two thirds of the picture, mostly snowing snow, the immediate foreground is rocky with a light snow cover, the top third is cloudy sky
- Credit
- Purchased from Craig Richards, Canmore, 1990
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.03
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Castor Peak, Pollux Peak and the Asulkan Glacier
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.17
- Date
- 2000
- Medium
- photograph on photographic paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.17
- Description
- Black and white photograph of Asulkan Glacier, Castor Peak and Pollux Peak in Glacier National Park. In the foreground along the bottom of the image there is a rocky area. Snow and swirling snow make up the middle portion of the image. The Mountain peaks are visible through the snow.
- Title
- Castor Peak, Pollux Peak and the Asulkan Glacier
- Date
- 2000
- Medium
- photograph on photographic paper
- Description
- Black and white photograph of Asulkan Glacier, Castor Peak and Pollux Peak in Glacier National Park. In the foreground along the bottom of the image there is a rocky area. Snow and swirling snow make up the middle portion of the image. The Mountain peaks are visible through the snow.
- Credit
- Purchased from Robert Smith, Banff, 2001
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.17
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Douglas Fir, Fog, Bow River
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.12
- Date
- 1982
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.12
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver photographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. From the cr to the bl is a bank of land and from this bank gro…
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- Title
- Douglas Fir, Fog, Bow River
- Date
- 1982
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 27.9 x 35.56 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver photographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. From the cr to the bl is a bank of land and from this bank grows a couple of trees. These trees take up the center area and are on a bit of a tilt down to the bottom left. In the background far in the distance and on a lower level there is a fast running body of water. Around this body of water are large bush like trees.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.12
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Giant Steps, Paradise Valley, Banff National Park
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.01
- Date
- 1981
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.01
- Description
- The waterfall dominates the center of the photograph, flows into the river which is in the foreground.
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- Title
- Giant Steps, Paradise Valley, Banff National Park
- Date
- 1981
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 39.2 x 48.8 cm
- Description
- The waterfall dominates the center of the photograph, flows into the river which is in the foreground.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- waterfall
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1984
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.01
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Horsetail Ferns, Fallen Spruce
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.15
- Date
- 1988
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.15
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. In the center of this image there is a fallen spruce tree. At t…
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- Title
- Horsetail Ferns, Fallen Spruce
- Date
- 1988
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 15.24 x 29.32 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. In the center of this image there is a fallen spruce tree. At the bottom of the tree there are some fungi growing and to the left and the right of this tree are Horsetail Ferns. This image has a lot of dark areas with some light areas on the fallen tree and on the right in the Horsetail ferns.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.15
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- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.10
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. In the center of this photograph is a mountain that reaches hig…
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- Title
- Howse Peak
- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 35.5 x 45.7 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. In the center of this photograph is a mountain that reaches high to the center top area. In the foreground from the bl to the br are trees. These trees are very dark in tone, and are small in size because of there distance from the viewer. The mountain that is in the distance has snow on it's peak and a cloud or haze cover over several sections.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.10
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Howse Peak, Banff National Park
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.04
- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.04
- Description
- The top two thirds is a snow covered mountain with highlights of sunshine, patches of cloud; the sky appears grey; the bottom third of the picture is a line of evergreen trees giving an overall dark texture.
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- Title
- Howse Peak, Banff National Park
- Date
- 1984
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 35.4 x 45.5 cm
- Description
- The top two thirds is a snow covered mountain with highlights of sunshine, patches of cloud; the sky appears grey; the bottom third of the picture is a line of evergreen trees giving an overall dark texture.
- Subject
- landscape, mountains
- Credit
- Purchased from Craig Richards, Canmore, 1990
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.04
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Larch trees, Wonder Pass
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.11
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.11
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. The land in this photograph starts high at the left and swoops …
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- Title
- Larch trees, Wonder Pass
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 27.9 x 35.5 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. The land in this photograph starts high at the left and swoops down the right and then down the left again and so on from side to side untill the foreground. In the foreground and all over the pass there are Larch trees. The trees are spaced with lots of room between each one.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.11
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Maligne Canyon
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.07
- Date
- 1985
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.07
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. This photograph is of a canyon and shows a very close up view o…
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- Title
- Maligne Canyon
- Date
- 1985
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 50.8 x 40.6 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. This photograph is of a canyon and shows a very close up view of the area. In the center of the image is the open part of this canyon where one could walk. On the left and the right are the canyon walls that are very vertical and come closer together as they reach upwards. On the walls in some areas are bits of snow that sit on ledges. The canyon floor has some snow coverage and areas that look to be covered with ice.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.07
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