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Artist
Duncan Crockford (1920 – 1992)
Date
1966
Medium
painting on canvas
Catalogue Number
CrD.02.01
Description
A landscape oil painting. In the background are mountains and a blue sky with white clouds. In the foreground is a field with two blonde horses grazing on the left and one brown and white one on the right. Behind the horses is a wooden fence and a small pond. Behind the pond is a small building and…
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Artist
Duncan Crockford (1920 – 1992)
Title
The Three Sisters
Date
1966
Medium
painting on canvas
Dimensions
76.5 x 91.5 cm
Description
A landscape oil painting. In the background are mountains and a blue sky with white clouds. In the foreground is a field with two blonde horses grazing on the left and one brown and white one on the right. Behind the horses is a wooden fence and a small pond. Behind the pond is a small building and a white church steeple is visible behind the building. The horses and buildings are also surrounded by forest, a mix of green coniferous and golden deciduous trees. The artist signature is painted in the bottom rhc, “Duncan /66”.
Subject
landscape
mountains
three sisters
Duncan Crockford
Credit
Gift of William Randall (Estate), Halifax, 2011
Catalogue Number
CrD.02.01
Images
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The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta

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Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1971
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.007
Description
In the lower foreground of the print, the Bow River is visible and meanders away into the distance. Dark trees are visible on either side of the print and are reflected in the river. In the distance and in the centre of the print are the Three Sisters, covered in snow. Green hills lead up to the…
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta
Date
1971
Medium
ink on paper
Description
In the lower foreground of the print, the Bow River is visible and meanders away into the distance. Dark trees are visible on either side of the print and are reflected in the river. In the distance and in the centre of the print are the Three Sisters, covered in snow. Green hills lead up to the peaks.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Three Sisters
river
Bow River
Credit
Gift of George Weber, 1973
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.007
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The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta

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Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1975
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.103
Description
Three Sisters at Canmore and Bow River in winter. Card format.
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta
Date
1975
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
27.9 x 17.8 cm
Description
Three Sisters at Canmore and Bow River in winter. Card format.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Three Sisters
Bow River
Credit
Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.103
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The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwbg.04.104
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1979
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.104
Description
Three Sisters at Canmore and Bow River.
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
The Three Sisters, Canmore, Alberta
Date
1979
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
14.7 x 18.4 cm
Description
Three Sisters at Canmore and Bow River.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Three Sisters
Bow River
Credit
Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.104
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