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- Artist
- Unknown
- Date
- later than 1900
- Catalogue Number
- UnK.06.04
- Description
- A realistic rendering of a walking grizzly bear. His head is turned slightly to the left. Open mouth shows white teeth and a pink tongue.
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- Artist
- Unknown
- Title
- Bear
- Date
- later than 1900
- Dimensions
- 13.0 x 8.0 x 24.0 cm
- Description
- A realistic rendering of a walking grizzly bear. His head is turned slightly to the left. Open mouth shows white teeth and a pink tongue.
- Subject
- amimal, bear
- grizzly bear
- Credit
- Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
- Catalogue Number
- UnK.06.04
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Design Model Diorama
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact105.02.1086%20a%2cb
- Date
- c. 1975
- Material
- wood; plaster; plastic
- Catalogue Number
- 105.02.1086 a,b
- Description
- Grizzly diorama, Lake Agnes area. Realistically rendered scene of a large female grizzly bear overturning a rock while 2 cubs watch her. The ground is grey coloured rock, a few dry branches. The painted background shows mountains, a lake and sky. Completely enclosed in a box, plexiglas window fron…
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- Title
- Design Model Diorama
- Date
- c. 1975
- Material
- wood; plaster; plastic
- Description
- Grizzly diorama, Lake Agnes area. Realistically rendered scene of a large female grizzly bear overturning a rock while 2 cubs watch her. The ground is grey coloured rock, a few dry branches. The painted background shows mountains, a lake and sky. Completely enclosed in a box, plexiglas window front and top, box painted reddish brown. (a)White pedestal with history.
- Subject
- parks
- wildlife
- grizzly bear
- Lake Agnes
- Ralph Carson
- Credit
- Purchased from Museums Alberta, Edmonton, 1984
- Catalogue Number
- 105.02.1086 a,b
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Johnson's Canyon - Young Grizzlies
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifacttic.02.16
- Date
- 1983
- Medium
- oil on canvas board
- Catalogue Number
- TiC.02.16
- Description
- Walking and standing beside a stream of water are two bears. One is closer then the other and is walking toward the viewer on the right side of the image. The other bear is back further and is looking at the first bear. Light green and dark green trees are on both sides of the water. Between the tr…
- Title
- Johnson's Canyon - Young Grizzlies
- Date
- 1983
- Medium
- oil on canvas board
- Dimensions
- 30.6 x 40.7 cm
- Description
- Walking and standing beside a stream of water are two bears. One is closer then the other and is walking toward the viewer on the right side of the image. The other bear is back further and is looking at the first bear. Light green and dark green trees are on both sides of the water. Between the trees and the water some yellow grass helps makes the seperation. The water in some areas has reflections from the trees and tends to be a blue and purple colour. Far in the distance there is a purple, blue mountain with some snow on it's peak. The sky above is a light to medium grey.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- animal
- grizzly bear
- Credit
- Gift of Clarence Ingwall Tillenius, Winnipeg, 1996
- Catalogue Number
- TiC.02.16
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- Date
- n.d.
- Medium
- sculpture
- Catalogue Number
- SeS.06.01
- Description
- Pink granite sculpture of a grizzly bear. The sculpture is standing on a rock. The rock has been carved so there are resting spots for the bear’s feet. The bear is rounded and smooth and it appears as if it’s walking. A metal plaque is attached to a slab of rock with the title and artist’s name…
- Title
- Mistahiya
- Date
- n.d.
- Medium
- sculpture
- Dimensions
- 135.0 x 133.0 cm
- Description
- Pink granite sculpture of a grizzly bear. The sculpture is standing on a rock. The rock has been carved so there are resting spots for the bear’s feet. The bear is rounded and smooth and it appears as if it’s walking. A metal plaque is attached to a slab of rock with the title and artist’s name on it. The slab of rock sits on the ground next to the sculpture.
- Subject
- animal
- grizzly bear
- Credit
- Purchased from Stewart Steinhauer, Saddle Lake, 2002
- Catalogue Number
- SeS.06.01
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