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Artist
Craig Richards (1955 – , Canadian)
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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Artist
Craig Richards (1955 – , Canadian)
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
Subject
landscape, mountain
landscape, Rocky Mountains
landscape, Mount Rundle
Credit
Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1985
Catalogue Number
RiC.18.02
Images
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Tunnel Contour in Four Parts

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Artist
Stephen Andrews (1922 – 1995, Canadian)
Date
1977
Medium
acrylic; wax on paper
Catalogue Number
AnS.12.01 a-d
Description
General colour: green. Superimposed on horizontal lines placed at regular intervals up the picture, are curved lines indicating topographic or contour symbols. When all four are hung together the lines meet to form one autonomous image.
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Artist
Stephen Andrews (1922 – 1995, Canadian)
Title
Tunnel Contour in Four Parts
Date
1977
Medium
acrylic; wax on paper
Dimensions
76.0 x 55.7 cm
Description
General colour: green. Superimposed on horizontal lines placed at regular intervals up the picture, are curved lines indicating topographic or contour symbols. When all four are hung together the lines meet to form one autonomous image.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Mount Rundle
cartography
topography
Credit
Purchased from Stephen Andrews, Banff, 1977
Catalogue Number
AnS.12.01 a-d
Images
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