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Artist
Alex Emond (1950 – , Canadian)
Date
1980
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
EmA.03.02
Description
The back of the mane and ears of a horse is in the foreground bottom left. A trail from bottom left swings to the right. On the trail are two mounted horsemen. Standing to the left of the trail is a woman with hat in hand looking to the right. A ridge runs from bottom left to top right. There is a …
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Artist
Alex Emond (1950 – , Canadian)
Title
A Hunter of Peace
Date
1980
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
24.9 x 65.7 cm
Description
The back of the mane and ears of a horse is in the foreground bottom left. A trail from bottom left swings to the right. On the trail are two mounted horsemen. Standing to the left of the trail is a woman with hat in hand looking to the right. A ridge runs from bottom left to top right. There is a mountain range to the left in the distance and one mountain in top right hand corner. Clouds along the horizon.
Subject
figure
Mary Schaffer
cowboys
animal
horse
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Alex Emond
Credit
Gift of Unknown, 1968
Catalogue Number
EmA.03.02
Images
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Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
2012
Author
Vance, Chloe
Call Number
P
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Author
Vance, Chloe
Responsibility
Chloe Vance
Published Date
2012
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Women
Travel
Canadian Rockies
Mary Schaffer
Mary Vaux Walcott
Rummel, Elizabeth
Adams, Mollie
Whyte, Catharine Robb
Abstract
Pertains to women who explored the Canadian Rockies separated into three categories: Trailblazers, Groundbreakers, and Newcomers
Notes
In Highline Magazine, Vol.4 Iss.2, Summer 2012, p. 15-19
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Highline website
Websites
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