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Karlukwees, British Columbia

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactphw.04.05
Artist
Walter Joseph Phillips, R. C. A. (1884 – 1963, Canadian)
Date
1929
Medium
woodcut on paper
Catalogue Number
PhW.04.05
Description
Colour: grey, white. A row of snow roofed brown and grey buildings go from the lower left to the right side two thirds up in a crescent line and diminishing in size. Along the lower edge at the left are bare branches, at center is a small building, at right is the corner of a snowy roof. At th righ…
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Artist
Walter Joseph Phillips, R. C. A. (1884 – 1963, Canadian)
Title
Karlukwees, British Columbia
Date
1929
Medium
woodcut on paper
Dimensions
26.1 x 31.55 cm
Description
Colour: grey, white. A row of snow roofed brown and grey buildings go from the lower left to the right side two thirds up in a crescent line and diminishing in size. Along the lower edge at the left are bare branches, at center is a small building, at right is the corner of a snowy roof. At th right side is the edge of a lake, a dock with a boat tied up on either side. There are two buildings near the dock and to ? here and thre in front of the buildings. In the upper third is the vague outline of trees. Snow falls in big flakes all over the picture.
Subject
architecture, urban
winter
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1977
Catalogue Number
PhW.04.05
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Untitled [Five Men taking a Break]

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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Date
c. 1930
Medium
gouache; conté on card
Catalogue Number
GyH.07.01
Description
Five men are sitting in a group on logs and stumps. All are dressed as if they might be cowboys. Three men on the right appear to be talking with one another and a second group of two men on the left appear to be having a second conversation. In the foreground between the two small groups are so…
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Artist
Henry George Glyde (1906 – 1998, Canadian)
Title
Untitled [Five Men taking a Break]
Date
c. 1930
Medium
gouache; conté on card
Dimensions
28 x 38 cm
Description
Five men are sitting in a group on logs and stumps. All are dressed as if they might be cowboys. Three men on the right appear to be talking with one another and a second group of two men on the left appear to be having a second conversation. In the foreground between the two small groups are some cooking utensils, frying pans and tin cans. A creek on the left edge of the painting flows down between the men. Two tree trunks are on either side of the painting. A man on the left is leaning on one of them. In the background is a log cabin and a fence that runs in front of it.
Subject
figures
male
cowboys
architecture
cabin
landscape
creek
foothills
trees
Credit
Gift of Henry George Glyde, Victoria, 1997
Catalogue Number
GyH.07.01
Images
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Willow Drive, Madison

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Artist
Walter Joseph Phillips, R. C. A. (1884 – 1963, Canadian)
Date
1920
Medium
coloured woodcut on paper
Catalogue Number
PhW.04.44
Description
Long horizontal print with trees and road running across bottom from left to right then vanishing into the trees. Rows of trees, brown with blue shadow, yellow sunlight.
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Artist
Walter Joseph Phillips, R. C. A. (1884 – 1963, Canadian)
Title
Willow Drive, Madison
Date
1920
Medium
coloured woodcut on paper
Dimensions
9.5 x 29.0 cm
Description
Long horizontal print with trees and road running across bottom from left to right then vanishing into the trees. Rows of trees, brown with blue shadow, yellow sunlight.
Subject
landscape
architecture, urban
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1982
Catalogue Number
PhW.04.44
Images
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