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Directional Sign
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact105.05.1003
- Date
- 1938 – 1948
- Material
- wood
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.1003
- Description
- Direction sign: Bow Lake -- Lake Louise. Weathered wooden sign, carved letters "BOW LAKE" with 2 arrows point to the right, "LAKE LOUISE" with 2 arrows pointing to the left.
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- Title
- Directional Sign
- Date
- 1938 – 1948
- Material
- wood
- Dimensions
- 51.5 cm
- Description
- Direction sign: Bow Lake -- Lake Louise. Weathered wooden sign, carved letters "BOW LAKE" with 2 arrows point to the right, "LAKE LOUISE" with 2 arrows pointing to the left.
- Credit
- Gift of J. Monroe Thorington, Philadelphia, USA, 1969
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.1003
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Untitled [Picnic at Bow Lake]
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactgyh.07.03
- Date
- c. 1930
- Medium
- on card
- Catalogue Number
- GyH.07.03
- Description
- A group of 14 men and women stand and sit on blankets. Several figures hold bowls and cups. They are dressed primarily in shades of blue, red and yellow. There are two mountains in the background, on the left in purple and on the right and centre in orange.
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- Title
- Untitled [Picnic at Bow Lake]
- Date
- c. 1930
- Medium
- on card
- Dimensions
- 32 x 38 cm
- Description
- A group of 14 men and women stand and sit on blankets. Several figures hold bowls and cups. They are dressed primarily in shades of blue, red and yellow. There are two mountains in the background, on the left in purple and on the right and centre in orange.
- Subject
- landscape
- figures
- picnic
- social realism
- Bow Lake
- Credit
- Gift of Henry George Glyde, Victoria, 1997
- Catalogue Number
- GyH.07.03
- Notes
- Artistry Revealed: Peter Whyte, Catharine Robb Whyte and Their Contemporaries; June 17, 2018 to October 21, 2018
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