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Early Snow, Mount Assiniboine

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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Date
1937
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
WyP.01.164
Description
A sunny day with lots of snow, a ski trail of path leading up to a snow-covered mountain to the left. In immediate foreground is an evergreen to the left, some gold snow-covered larches on the crest of the hill especially to the right. Blue sky with a few wispy white clouds.
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Title
Early Snow, Mount Assiniboine
Date
1937
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
27.2 x 35.5 cm
Description
A sunny day with lots of snow, a ski trail of path leading up to a snow-covered mountain to the left. In immediate foreground is an evergreen to the left, some gold snow-covered larches on the crest of the hill especially to the right. Blue sky with a few wispy white clouds.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
mountain, Mount Assiniboine
snow
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
WyP.01.164
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Artist
William Hutchinson (1874 – 1918, Canadian)
Date
1994
Medium
oil on paperboard
Catalogue Number
HuW.02.02
Description
Snow-capped mountain centre top, yellow tinged mountain face meets the green forest floor at bottom fifth of painting. Evergreen trees frame both sides with bare trunks on right side.
Artist
William Hutchinson (1874 – 1918, Canadian)
Title
Mount Assiniboine
Date
1994
Medium
oil on paperboard
Dimensions
119.5 x 81.4 cm
Description
Snow-capped mountain centre top, yellow tinged mountain face meets the green forest floor at bottom fifth of painting. Evergreen trees frame both sides with bare trunks on right side.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
mountain
Mount Assiniboine
forest
Credit
Gift of Dorothy Hutchinson, Winnipeg, 1994
Catalogue Number
HuW.02.02
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Mountain Goats and Mount Assiniboine

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Artist
Belmore Browne (1880 – 1954, American)
Date
1941
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
BwB.02.06
Description
General colour: blue, green, grey. Two mountain goats look over a cliff at right into misty valley below. A hawk flys in the cloud lower left. In the upper left is a mountain. The peak is up center and is slightly behind a cloud. The sky is bright yellow.
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Artist
Belmore Browne (1880 – 1954, American)
Title
Mountain Goats and Mount Assiniboine
Date
1941
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
45.0 x 59.0 cm
Description
General colour: blue, green, grey. Two mountain goats look over a cliff at right into misty valley below. A hawk flys in the cloud lower left. In the upper left is a mountain. The peak is up center and is slightly behind a cloud. The sky is bright yellow.
Subject
landscape
Rocky Mountains
mountain
Mount Assiniboine
animal
mountain goat
Credit
Gift of J. Monroe Thorington, Philadelphia, USA, 1973
Catalogue Number
BwB.02.06
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Untitled [Mt. Assiniboine]

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Artist
G. H. W Ashley (1908 – , Canadian)
Date
1932
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
AsH.02.01
Description
Mt. Assiniboine and Lake Magog.
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Artist
G. H. W Ashley (1908 – , Canadian)
Title
Untitled [Mt. Assiniboine]
Date
1932
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
41.0 x 48.5 cm
Description
Mt. Assiniboine and Lake Magog.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Mount Assiniboine
Lake Magog
Credit
Gift of Douglas Hare, Banff, 1997
Catalogue Number
AsH.02.01
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