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- Date
- 2009
- Medium
- bronze; paint
- Catalogue Number
- FaO.06.02
- Description
- A cast bronze sculpture of a calk. The calf is painted black with a white tip on its tail. Both ears have a bolt through them. The left ear has a tag that reads “FAFARD 2009”
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- Title
- Calf
- Date
- 2009
- Medium
- bronze; paint
- Dimensions
- 105.0 x 37.0 x 121.0 cm
- Description
- A cast bronze sculpture of a calk. The calf is painted black with a white tip on its tail. Both ears have a bolt through them. The left ear has a tag that reads “FAFARD 2009”
- Credit
- Gift of Neil and Edith MacGillivray, Canmore, 2023
- Catalogue Number
- FaO.06.02
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- Date
- 2003
- Medium
- bronze; paint
- Catalogue Number
- FaO.06.01
- Description
- A cast bronze sculpture of a foal. The foal is painted medium-to light brown with a light face. He stands with his front legs wider than his hind legs and looks slightly to the side. Back right hoof is signed “FAFARD 2003 2/7”
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- Title
- Foal
- Date
- 2003
- Medium
- bronze; paint
- Dimensions
- 132.0 x 49.0 x 135.0 cm
- Description
- A cast bronze sculpture of a foal. The foal is painted medium-to light brown with a light face. He stands with his front legs wider than his hind legs and looks slightly to the side. Back right hoof is signed “FAFARD 2003 2/7”
- Credit
- Gift of Neil and Edith MacGillivray, Canmore, 2023
- Catalogue Number
- FaO.06.01
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The Diva Takes a Bow
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- Date
- 2009
- Medium
- charcoal on primed paper
- Catalogue Number
- EnM.03.02
- Description
- A charcoal drawing of a black horse with head down is drawn in 3/4 view emerging from the left side of the paper. It’s hooves are left unfinished and dissolve into loose wisps. It’s mane is loose and flowing.
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- Title
- The Diva Takes a Bow
- Date
- 2009
- Medium
- charcoal on primed paper
- Dimensions
- 101.6 x 76.2 cm
- Description
- A charcoal drawing of a black horse with head down is drawn in 3/4 view emerging from the left side of the paper. It’s hooves are left unfinished and dissolve into loose wisps. It’s mane is loose and flowing.
- Subject
- horse
- Credit
- Purchased from Maureen Enns, Cochrane, 2022
- Catalogue Number
- EnM.03.02
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- Date
- 1910 – 1950
- Material
- metal;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0280
- Description
- Cylindrical metal grater with a handle on top. The cylinder is divided into three surfaces: large holes, small holes, and standard cheese grater.
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- Title
- Grater
- Date
- 1910 – 1950
- Material
- metal;
- Dimensions
- 21.8 cm
- Description
- Cylindrical metal grater with a handle on top. The cylinder is divided into three surfaces: large holes, small holes, and standard cheese grater.
- Subject
- kitchen utensils
- food preparation;
- Credit
- Gift of Bill Mather, Edmonton, 1991
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0280
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- Date
- 1910 – 1930
- Material
- ceramic;
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0267
- Description
- Beige ceramic pudding “Quick-Cooker.” Consists of a narrow, deep bowl with a hollow central funnel and a lid with a central hole. Both the bowl and the lid have instructions and advertisements [for other Grimwades products] throughout the insides and outsides. The bowl has four notches on the botto…
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- Title
- Meat Pudding
- Date
- 1910 – 1930
- Material
- ceramic;
- Dimensions
- 13.5 cm
- Description
- Beige ceramic pudding “Quick-Cooker.” Consists of a narrow, deep bowl with a hollow central funnel and a lid with a central hole. Both the bowl and the lid have instructions and advertisements [for other Grimwades products] throughout the insides and outsides. The bowl has four notches on the bottom and the lid has four corresponding notches in the rim where two loops of string fit to hold the lid in place while cooking.According to the instructions throughout, these bowls were used predominantly for “meat puddings” - the central funnel serves like a bundt pan in order to evenly cook the pudding.
- Credit
- Gift of Robert Crosby Family, Banff, 1998
- Catalogue Number
- 104.19.0267
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