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5 Mountain Goats, 2 Moose

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Artist
Peter Karsten (1937 – , Canadian)
Date
1985
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
KaP.03.04
Description
Two groups of animals: top group has 5 Mountain Goats, 3 in full form the other two head and shoulders; lower group has 2 moose, the one on the left is walking to the right, the other is a back view with his head turned to the right, the second moose has no horns.
Artist
Peter Karsten (1937 – , Canadian)
Title
5 Mountain Goats, 2 Moose
Date
1985
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
29.5; 35.4 x 22.5; 26.8 cm
Description
Two groups of animals: top group has 5 Mountain Goats, 3 in full form the other two head and shoulders; lower group has 2 moose, the one on the left is walking to the right, the other is a back view with his head turned to the right, the second moose has no horns.
Subject
animal, moose, mountain goat
Credit
Gift of Peter Karsten, Calgary, 1985
Catalogue Number
KaP.03.04
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Artist
Patricia Strakowski
Date
1990
Catalogue Number
SkP.06.01
Description
A long-legged mythical moose, exaggerated horns, a red leather band goes around its body onto which are various objects, a piece of wood, glass beads on leather thongs, a metal button, six small bells hang down over his back, a piece of fur is also on his back
Artist
Patricia Strakowski
Title
Moose
Date
1990
Dimensions
27.0 x 35.0 cm
Description
A long-legged mythical moose, exaggerated horns, a red leather band goes around its body onto which are various objects, a piece of wood, glass beads on leather thongs, a metal button, six small bells hang down over his back, a piece of fur is also on his back
Subject
mythological
animal, moose
Credit
Gift of Jon Whyte, Banff, 1992
Catalogue Number
SkP.06.01
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