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Artist
Alfred Crocker Leighton, R. C. A. (1901 – 1965, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on paper
Catalogue Number
LaC.03.13
Description
The peak of Mt. Assiniboine rises up in the upper centre portion of the drawing. A glacier extends into the foreground from the mountain. Lake Magog is visible in the bottom left corner, while a hill with trees and snow on it, is visible in the bottom right corner.
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Artist
Alfred Crocker Leighton, R. C. A. (1901 – 1965, Canadian)
Title
Mt. Assiniboine
Date
n.d.
Medium
pastel on paper
Dimensions
42.0 x 53.3 cm
Description
The peak of Mt. Assiniboine rises up in the upper centre portion of the drawing. A glacier extends into the foreground from the mountain. Lake Magog is visible in the bottom left corner, while a hill with trees and snow on it, is visible in the bottom right corner.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Mt. Assiniboine
Lake Magog
Credit
Gift of Peter and Judith Jekill, Calgary, 2001
Catalogue Number
LaC.03.13
Images
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Untitled [Mount Assiniboine]

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Artist
Joseph Francis Plaskett (1918 – 2014, Canadian)
Date
prior to 1972
Medium
pastel on paper
Catalogue Number
PlJ.03.07
Description
This drawing is a mountain scene, done in pastels on a grey coloured drawing paper. There are 3 mountain peaks: One is cropped off in the trc ,one is centered to the left, and one is in the tlc. In the forground is a small body of water which inhabits about 1/6 of the piece. The predominant colo…
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Artist
Joseph Francis Plaskett (1918 – 2014, Canadian)
Title
Untitled [Mount Assiniboine]
Date
prior to 1972
Medium
pastel on paper
Dimensions
62.0 x 77.0 cm
Description
This drawing is a mountain scene, done in pastels on a grey coloured drawing paper. There are 3 mountain peaks: One is cropped off in the trc ,one is centered to the left, and one is in the tlc. In the forground is a small body of water which inhabits about 1/6 of the piece. The predominant colour is the grey of the paper. The mountain rocks are drawn mainly with black and there are white snowmarks and highlights intersperesed. Towards the bottom of the piece blues and greens are introduced sparingly, and again in the trc where a bit of sky is blue. There are light clouds in the sky. One of the central clouds seems to be hiding the sun which is casting a ray of light onto the mountains.
Subject
landscape
mountains
Mt. Assiniboine
Credit
Gift of James Gardner, Winnipeg, 1998
Catalogue Number
PlJ.03.07
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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