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Artist
Elizabeth Rummel (1897 – 1980, Canadian)
Date
1951
Medium
oil on board
Catalogue Number
RwE.02.01
Description
Seven large brown crosses dominate from the foreground to top of picture, one post is on extreme left. The foreground is brownish, blue/green water (?), orange/red horizon, yellowish sky (?), the top of picture is greyish. Titled, dated and signed on back.
Artist
Elizabeth Rummel (1897 – 1980, Canadian)
Title
Crosses
Date
1951
Medium
oil on board
Dimensions
30.3 x 40.2 cm
Description
Seven large brown crosses dominate from the foreground to top of picture, one post is on extreme left. The foreground is brownish, blue/green water (?), orange/red horizon, yellowish sky (?), the top of picture is greyish. Titled, dated and signed on back.
Subject
abstract
Credit
Gift of Haneylore Auchenbach, Canmore, 1984
Catalogue Number
RwE.02.01
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Artist
Elizabeth Rummel (1897 – 1980, Canadian)
Date
1950
Medium
oil on board
Catalogue Number
RwE.02.02
Description
A large grey log lies in the foreground, a greenish foreground, two large leafless brown trees in center and center left. Green trees (3) in center, a mountain side to the right, the sky is orange. Titled, dated and signed on back.
Artist
Elizabeth Rummel (1897 – 1980, Canadian)
Title
Trees, Log
Date
1950
Medium
oil on board
Dimensions
30.3 x 39.8 cm
Description
A large grey log lies in the foreground, a greenish foreground, two large leafless brown trees in center and center left. Green trees (3) in center, a mountain side to the right, the sky is orange. Titled, dated and signed on back.
Subject
landscape
forest
Credit
Gift of Haneylore Auchenbach, Canmore, 1984
Catalogue Number
RwE.02.02
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