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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
Images
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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
Images
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