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Artist
Unknown
Date
later than 1900
Catalogue Number
UnK.06.08
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Artist
Unknown
Title
Totem Pole
Date
later than 1900
Dimensions
29.5 x 7.0 x 17.0 cm
Subject
mythological
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
UnK.06.08
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Artist
V. L. Beardsley
Date
later than 1900
Catalogue Number
BeV.06.01
Artist
V. L. Beardsley
Title
Woman with Urn
Date
later than 1900
Dimensions
15.8 x 10.8 cm
Subject
figure, female
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
BeV.06.01
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Artist
Isapik (?)
Date
later than 1900
Catalogue Number
IsA.06.01
Description
Green stone, stylized bird, with head outstretched, may be swimming.
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Artist
Isapik (?)
Title
Bird
Date
later than 1900
Dimensions
6.0 x 5.7 x 14.5 cm
Description
Green stone, stylized bird, with head outstretched, may be swimming.
Subject
animal, bird
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
IsA.06.01
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Artist
Emily Carr (1871 – 1945, Canadian)
Date
c. 1913
Catalogue Number
CaE.06.01
Description
A primitive, low fired clay bowl, reddish clay. Center of bowl has a dark coloured circle around which a simplified fish is curled. It has been of a light colour, most of which is now worn off.
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Artist
Emily Carr (1871 – 1945, Canadian)
Title
ceramic bowl
Date
c. 1913
Dimensions
2.5 x 8.0 cm
Description
A primitive, low fired clay bowl, reddish clay. Center of bowl has a dark coloured circle around which a simplified fish is curled. It has been of a light colour, most of which is now worn off.
Subject
abstract
Credit
Gift of Dorothy Oldrich, Banff, 1967
Catalogue Number
CaE.06.01
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Come Quench Your Thirst

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Artist
Margaret Gmoser (1945 – , Canadian)
Date
1989
Catalogue Number
GmM.11.01
Description
Large ceramic cup (dia. 12.2) and saucer (dia. 15.2); light brown glaze with blue flowers and green leaves on cup; the cup is tipped on its side on the saucer, adhered with wax; a picture of mountains and flora insdie the cup with a blue paper river which spills onto the saucer and becomes another …
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Artist
Margaret Gmoser (1945 – , Canadian)
Title
Come Quench Your Thirst
Date
1989
Dimensions
13.0 cm
Description
Large ceramic cup (dia. 12.2) and saucer (dia. 15.2); light brown glaze with blue flowers and green leaves on cup; the cup is tipped on its side on the saucer, adhered with wax; a picture of mountains and flora insdie the cup with a blue paper river which spills onto the saucer and becomes another picture of a lake with trees, a white teepee and a little red canoe on the water; two grey wing feathers 35.5 long are attached at stem end with blue/yellow/black beading 6.5 wide; from that trails a long string of beads 66.0 long in the same colours; a .08 wide yellow bead is strung on the string about half ways.
Subject
exhibitions, Tea at the Whyte
landscape, mountains
Credit
Gift of Hans and Margaret Gmoser, Harvie Heights, 1990
Catalogue Number
GmM.11.01
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Artist
Unknown
Date
later than 1900
Catalogue Number
UnK.06.69
Description
Fish carved on left side, as well as other word beginning with W; gently curved body with carved fins, scored gills, mouth and eyes; hole bored through head near eye; hole bored into belly possibly for support for display, when CRW bought it, was being used to hold key ring.
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Artist
Unknown
Title
Fish
Date
later than 1900
Dimensions
4.3 x 2.2 x 27.6 cm
Description
Fish carved on left side, as well as other word beginning with W; gently curved body with carved fins, scored gills, mouth and eyes; hole bored through head near eye; hole bored into belly possibly for support for display, when CRW bought it, was being used to hold key ring.
Subject
animal, fish
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
UnK.06.69
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Artist
Harry Francis O'Hanlon (1916 – 1996, Canadian)
Date
1985
Catalogue Number
OhH.06.02
Description
A male racer in full downhill speed; realistically rendered in garv and style. The figurine is ca. 22.0 high on a slanted oval base. The base is raised from the bottom base with a curved arm ca. 1.5 square x ca. 10.0 high; the oval bronze base is ca. 1.5 high which sits on a wooden oval base 2.5 th…
Artist
Harry Francis O'Hanlon (1916 – 1996, Canadian)
Title
Going for Gold
Date
1985
Dimensions
32.0 x 33.7 cm
Description
A male racer in full downhill speed; realistically rendered in garv and style. The figurine is ca. 22.0 high on a slanted oval base. The base is raised from the bottom base with a curved arm ca. 1.5 square x ca. 10.0 high; the oval bronze base is ca. 1.5 high which sits on a wooden oval base 2.5 thick and ca. 21.0 diameter.
Subject
activity
winter
skiing
figure
male
Credit
Gift of Harry Francis O'Hanlon, Calgary, 1990
Catalogue Number
OhH.06.02
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Artist
Harry Francis O'Hanlon (1916 – 1996, Canadian)
Date
1987
Catalogue Number
OhH.06.01
Description
A female racer in full speed around a pole, realistically rendered in full racing garb and style. The figurine is 21.0 high on an oval base which itself is raised from the base with a single curved arm ca. 10.0 high x ca. 1.5. The bronze base is ca. 2.0 thick and sits on an oval wooden base 2.0 th…
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Artist
Harry Francis O'Hanlon (1916 – 1996, Canadian)
Title
Winning the Gold
Date
1987
Dimensions
39.5 x 34.0 cm
Description
A female racer in full speed around a pole, realistically rendered in full racing garb and style. The figurine is 21.0 high on an oval base which itself is raised from the base with a single curved arm ca. 10.0 high x ca. 1.5. The bronze base is ca. 2.0 thick and sits on an oval wooden base 2.0 thick; the bases are irregular oval shaped.
Subject
activity
winter
skiing
figure
female
Credit
Gift of Harry Francis O'Hanlon, Calgary, 1990
Catalogue Number
OhH.06.01
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