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Artist
Dale Auger (1958 – 2008, Canadian)
Date
1998
Medium
acrylic on canvas
Catalogue Number
AuD.12.01
Description
A large painting of an Indigenous dressed as a bear. The man’s face is visible through the mouth of the bear fur that covers him. The man’s eyes are hidden by shadows. Yellow and black paint is on the rest of his face. In the claws, the man holds a wand-like stick, at the tip of which are four …
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Artist
Dale Auger (1958 – 2008, Canadian)
Title
Big Bear Medicine
Date
1998
Medium
acrylic on canvas
Dimensions
92.5 x 92.5 cm
Description
A large painting of an Indigenous dressed as a bear. The man’s face is visible through the mouth of the bear fur that covers him. The man’s eyes are hidden by shadows. Yellow and black paint is on the rest of his face. In the claws, the man holds a wand-like stick, at the tip of which are four feathers. These are in the blc of the image. On either side of the bear’s head are patches of aquamarine.
Subject
religious
Indigenous
animal
bear
Credit
Purchased from Bernie Makokis, St. Paul, 2001
Catalogue Number
AuD.12.01
Images
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Mosque of Abder Rhamon, Algiers

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Artist
Al Mettel
Date
1944
Medium
lithograph on paper
Catalogue Number
MtA.04.01
Description
an unframed watercolour showing a low stone building in the foreground with a large tower in the background.
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Artist
Al Mettel
Title
Mosque of Abder Rhamon, Algiers
Date
1944
Medium
lithograph on paper
Dimensions
31.0 x 24.5 cm
Description
an unframed watercolour showing a low stone building in the foreground with a large tower in the background.
Subject
architecture
urban
religious
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
MtA.04.01
Images
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