Indian Life 1952
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- Artist
- R. L. Hunter
- Date
- 1952
- Medium
- felt maker; ink; graphite crayon on paper
- Catalogue Number
- HlR.03.01
- Description
- Four figures sitting in the centre left foreground, group of people centre of drawing around a green clump of bush and multi-coloured banners flying on the air centre. Tents and teepees set around the central banner area.
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- Artist
- R. L. Hunter
- Title
- Indian Life 1952
- Date
- 1952
- Medium
- felt maker; ink; graphite crayon on paper
- Dimensions
- 45.0 x 56.0 cm
- Description
- Four figures sitting in the centre left foreground, group of people centre of drawing around a green clump of bush and multi-coloured banners flying on the air centre. Tents and teepees set around the central banner area.
- Subject
- figure
- group
- ceremonial
- Credit
- Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
- Catalogue Number
- HlR.03.01
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- Artist
- Doug Cranmer (1927 – 2006)
- Date
- prior to 1970
- Catalogue Number
- CrO.06.01
- Description
- A carved and painted face, from a solid block of cedar. The back is carved out to accommodate a person's face, two holes at ear level to attach string to hold onto face. Heavy black eyebrows, round black circles for eyes, red lips and nostrils, the lips are turned down.
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- Artist
- Doug Cranmer (1927 – 2006)
- Title
- Untitled
- Date
- prior to 1970
- Dimensions
- 17.0 x 16.0 cm
- Description
- A carved and painted face, from a solid block of cedar. The back is carved out to accommodate a person's face, two holes at ear level to attach string to hold onto face. Heavy black eyebrows, round black circles for eyes, red lips and nostrils, the lips are turned down.
- Subject
- ceremonial
- mythological
- Haida
- woodcarving
- Credit
- Purchased from Quest, Banff, 1969
- Catalogue Number
- CrO.06.01
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