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Date
1974
Material
felt; fabric; thread; paper; glue
Catalogue Number
103.04.1052
Description
A well-worn, light brown, felt cowboy hat with a crease in the the crown and a turned-up brim on both sides. The sweatband is missing, in its stead are the remnants of thread and glue with holes punched in at intervals where a cord is threaded through so the hat will stay on the head. There is an o…
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Title
Cowboy Hat
Date
1974
Material
felt; fabric; thread; paper; glue
Dimensions
12.2 x 31.0 cm
Description
A well-worn, light brown, felt cowboy hat with a crease in the the crown and a turned-up brim on both sides. The sweatband is missing, in its stead are the remnants of thread and glue with holes punched in at intervals where a cord is threaded through so the hat will stay on the head. There is an oval of white glue on the inside crown where a label may have been. There is also the remnants of a paper label from Smithbilt hats (2.3x1.0cm wide) in white with blue outline and lettering “BILT”. There are three brands marked on the hat: Albert Johnston’s, on the back, of an “R and half-circle” (2.4cm); from the front, viewer’s right, a “Y” (3.2x3.0cm wide) with a straight line underneath (the threaded gold cord is tied directly under this); on the opposite side, viewer’s left, is a drawing of a broken ski pole (2.5x2.8cm wide) that is Erling Strom’s brand. There are chew marks on the brim, a large one 6.0 long and up to 1.0cm deep, 4.0cm to the left of this is another chew mark 0.50cm and a tear 1.0cm.
Subject
sports
outdoor
guiding
Mt. Assiniboine
Albert Johnston
Erling Strom
Credit
Gift of , 2010
Catalogue Number
103.04.1052
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Artist
Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C. (1906 – 1979, Canadian)
Date
1937
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
WyC.01.147
Description
Mount Assiniboine, larches in foreground.
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Artist
Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C. (1906 – 1979, Canadian)
Title
Mount Assiniboine
Date
1937
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
28.0 x 35.5 cm
Description
Mount Assiniboine, larches in foreground.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Mt. Assiniboine
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
WyC.01.147
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Artist
Zelda F. Nelson-Henricks
Date
1999
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
HeZ.02.01
Description
Mt. Assiniboine located just right from centre; blue sky with white streaks to represent clouds and white streaks going from left to right. Left side of the mountain yellow; right side of mountain purple. Main mountain peak surrounded by other rock/mountain. Right side of Assiniboine mostly yellow,…
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Artist
Zelda F. Nelson-Henricks
Title
Mt. Assiniboine
Date
1999
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
93.0 x 122.0 cm
Description
Mt. Assiniboine located just right from centre; blue sky with white streaks to represent clouds and white streaks going from left to right. Left side of the mountain yellow; right side of mountain purple. Main mountain peak surrounded by other rock/mountain. Right side of Assiniboine mostly yellow, orange with some purple. Left side tops of cliff yellow and orange. while slopes going down towards lake are purple. Centre of image is white to represent snow or a glacier. At bottom of painting on both right and left trees are represented. A blue lake lies at the bottom of the painting below Assiniboine. Strip of green and brown land at the bottom as well. Brushstrokes are think and very visible.
Subject
landscape
mountains, Mt. Assiniboine
Credit
Gift of Donald and Marlene Campbell, Calgary, 2008
Catalogue Number
HeZ.02.01
Images
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