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The Development of Society: A Collection of Towers

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Artist
Patricia Askren (1951 – , American)
Date
1982
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
ArP.05.08
Description
Multi-coloured towers and animal chesspieces rising to the left on green hills against a white background.
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Artist
Patricia Askren (1951 – , American)
Title
The Development of Society: A Collection of Towers
Date
1982
Medium
watercolour on paper
Dimensions
54.0 x 74.0 cm
Description
Multi-coloured towers and animal chesspieces rising to the left on green hills against a white background.
Subject
whimsey
architecture
animal
chesspieces
Pat Askren
Credit
Gift of Jon Whyte, Banff, 1992
Catalogue Number
ArP.05.08
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The Happy Dog, Nelson B.C.

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Artist
Barbara Spohr (1955 – 1987, Canadian)
Date
1986
Medium
type c print on photographic paper
Catalogue Number
SpB.18.24
Description
Around the centered photographic image, is a border pink in colour. In the rectangular image in the center is a red dog standing on a dock looking at the viewer. The dog is standing showing a side view with his head turned to look and his tail up in the air. Behind the dog you can see a town with h…
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Artist
Barbara Spohr (1955 – 1987, Canadian)
Title
The Happy Dog, Nelson B.C.
Date
1986
Medium
type c print on photographic paper
Dimensions
50.7 x 60.8 cm
Description
Around the centered photographic image, is a border pink in colour. In the rectangular image in the center is a red dog standing on a dock looking at the viewer. The dog is standing showing a side view with his head turned to look and his tail up in the air. Behind the dog you can see a town with hills in the background and a grey sky. In the lower right hand corner of the border area is the title.
Subject
animal
dog
architecture
Credit
Gift of Barb Spohr, Calgary, 1996
Catalogue Number
SpB.18.24
Images
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Artist
Michael Cameron (1955 – , Canadian)
Date
1996
Medium
oil on reclaimed wood doors
Catalogue Number
CaM.02.01 a-e
Description
This painting is made up of five wood door panels. Each panel is leaned up behind and in front of one another to form the painting. The first panel which is the smallest of all five and is situated on the far left, has a dog in the blc and highlighted grass. The second panel is the height of a full…
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Artist
Michael Cameron (1955 – , Canadian)
Title
In Dog Years
Date
1996
Medium
oil on reclaimed wood doors
Dimensions
198.0 x 378.0 cm
Description
This painting is made up of five wood door panels. Each panel is leaned up behind and in front of one another to form the painting. The first panel which is the smallest of all five and is situated on the far left, has a dog in the blc and highlighted grass. The second panel is the height of a full door. This section features the left portion of the house and many high spruce trees in the background. The third and forth panels are also the full height of a door and continue to depict the rest of the house and some trees in the mid ground and in the distance. The final panel is the second smallest and features the lower section of three trees, their shadows and green grass in the foreground. This grass area is a continuation from the first panel and accross all three in between. The sky is a orange and yellow colour and the highlights on the house and trees etc. are all yellow. The house is a dark tone with white trim and stone areas at the bottom. The dog is a light yellow or white.
Subject
architecture
house
animal
dog
Credit
Gift and purchased from Michael Cameron, Banff, 1996
Catalogue Number
CaM.02.01 a-e
Images
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