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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Hill, Greg. A
Publisher
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada
Call Number
06.1 H55a
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Author
Hill, Greg. A
Responsibility
Greg A. Hill
Publisher
Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
202 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Art
First Nations
Subjects
Janvier, Alex
Painting, Canadian - Exhibitions
Painting, Canadian
Exhibitions
Abstract
Pertains to the artwork and art history of Alex Janvier, an Indigenous man from the Cold Lake First Nations, Treaty 6 Territory. While reflecting his strong Indigenous culture, his art combines both Indigenous and Canadian stylistic elements. His art is deeply representative of his connection to nature, as well as the struggles imposed upon Indigenous Peoples through colonial relations. Parallels can be drawn when considering the effects of colonial relations on Indigenous Peoples and communities, such as those who resided in and around the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Contents
Foreword -- Where the land begins / Greg A. Hill -- The landlord / Lee-Ann Martin -- The narrative murals of Alex Janvier : Abstraction, representation and oral history / Chris Dueker -- Plates -- Chronology : The life and work of Alex Janvier / Jaime Koebel -- List of works -- Exhibitions -- Further references.
ISBN
9780888849427
Accession Number
2019.46
Call Number
06.1 H55a
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
An online resource dedicated to Alex Janvier, offering insight into the history of both himself and his art work.
Websites
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Date
1870 – 1920
Material
skin
Catalogue Number
103.08.0018 a,b
Description
Two cylindrical parfleche cases with long fringe around the top and bottom and along one side. Both cases are decorated in a similar fashion with a dyed curvilinear design. The cases have a thong for hanging, and an oval leather flap over the opening.
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Title
Medicine Case
Date
1870 – 1920
Material
skin
Dimensions
14.5 x 13.0 x 49.0; 54.0 (fringe) cm
Description
Two cylindrical parfleche cases with long fringe around the top and bottom and along one side. Both cases are decorated in a similar fashion with a dyed curvilinear design. The cases have a thong for hanging, and an oval leather flap over the opening.
Subject
Indigenous, Arapaho
decorative
ceremonial
regalia
painting
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.08.0018 a,b
Images
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Date
1870 – 1935
Material
ceramic
Catalogue Number
104.20.0397
Description
Thrown, footed bowl. Celadon slip decorated with white slip blossoms. Glaze crackled, dark reddish body clay seen at base, curl design in foot.
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Title
Teacup
Date
1870 – 1935
Material
ceramic
Dimensions
4.5 x 10.0 cm
Description
Thrown, footed bowl. Celadon slip decorated with white slip blossoms. Glaze crackled, dark reddish body clay seen at base, curl design in foot.
Subject
households
Edith Morse Robb
Edward S. Morse
J.E.H. MacDonald
painting
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.20.0397
Images
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