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Indian Village Of Koksilah

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Artist
Alfred Crocker Leighton, R. C. A. (1901 – 1965, Canadian)
Date
1935
Catalogue Number
LaC.03.04
Description
General colour: brown ink on white. A pencil grid of three quarter inch squares has been laid over a birds eye view of an indian village. Left of center is a church. A road goes up and right from it. There are buildings here and there. Tree branches in the lower left corner and trees spaced across …
Title
Indian Village Of Koksilah
Date
1935
Dimensions
26.6 x 28.5 cm
Description
General colour: brown ink on white. A pencil grid of three quarter inch squares has been laid over a birds eye view of an indian village. Left of center is a church. A road goes up and right from it. There are buildings here and there. Tree branches in the lower left corner and trees spaced across the upper area.
Credit
Gift of Peter and Judith Jekill, Calgary, 1973
Catalogue Number
LaC.03.04
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Artist
Peter Bax (1895 – 1952, British)
Date
1930 – 1940
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
BaP.04.03
Description
A street alleyway; two tall brick buildings on each side of the picture, foreground is a street. A donkey and a horse are standing in the alley. The building on the left has some building apparatus on the side.
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Artist
Peter Bax (1895 – 1952, British)
Title
Off Stage
Date
1930 – 1940
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
20.4 x 9.0 cm
Description
A street alleyway; two tall brick buildings on each side of the picture, foreground is a street. A donkey and a horse are standing in the alley. The building on the left has some building apparatus on the side.
Subject
architecture
urban
animal
donkey
Christmas
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
BaP.04.03
Images
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