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Date
1950 – 1969
Material
wood; metal
Catalogue Number
107.01.0309
Description
Small carved wooden angel wearing a flower crown and pulling a green train engine with red wheels. On the bottom are two stickers - one is a green and white oval that depicts a small decorative design and what could read “WaK.” The second sticker a white rectangle with “1.75” written in blue ink, p…
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Title
Decorative Figurine
Date
1950 – 1969
Material
wood; metal
Dimensions
4.0 x 2.4 x 4.0 cm
Description
Small carved wooden angel wearing a flower crown and pulling a green train engine with red wheels. On the bottom are two stickers - one is a green and white oval that depicts a small decorative design and what could read “WaK.” The second sticker a white rectangle with “1.75” written in blue ink, possibly a price tag.
Subject
carving
decorative carving
angle
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
107.01.0309
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Date
c. 1920
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.513
Description
A pencil drawing of a high angle view of a city or town where rows of buildings diminish into the distance. Indecipherable writing in trc.In tlc is a larger drawing of indistinguishable architecture.
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Title
Town View
Date
c. 1920
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
25.0 x 19.5 cm
Description
A pencil drawing of a high angle view of a city or town where rows of buildings diminish into the distance. Indecipherable writing in trc.In tlc is a larger drawing of indistinguishable architecture.
Subject
town
high angle
architecture
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1997
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.513
Images
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