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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Date
1915 – 1929
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.895
Description
Two drawings are divided by a line in the middle of the paper. The drawing on the left is a cone shape that has been shaded to show how light and shadow interact with the shape. The second drawing of a cylinder analyzing the same effects of light and shadow as seen in the cone.
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1915 – 1929
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
15.0 x 22.5 cm
Description
Two drawings are divided by a line in the middle of the paper. The drawing on the left is a cone shape that has been shaded to show how light and shadow interact with the shape. The second drawing of a cylinder analyzing the same effects of light and shadow as seen in the cone.
Subject
geometric
shapes
cone
cylinder
light
shadow
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.895
Images
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Date
1915 – 1930
Medium
graphite; ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.935 a,b
Description
A) Inside a border in the top section of the paper are three geometric designs. Two are filled in with ink and the other is an outline made with a pencil. Inside the fold there is block letters that have been shaded in. They spell out “LOST”. On the verso there is more lines to create other borders…
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1915 – 1930
Medium
graphite; ink on paper
Dimensions
16.3 x 24.0 cm
Description
A) Inside a border in the top section of the paper are three geometric designs. Two are filled in with ink and the other is an outline made with a pencil. Inside the fold there is block letters that have been shaded in. They spell out “LOST”. On the verso there is more lines to create other borders. B) The stencil used to make the geometric shape. There is ink all around the cut edges from wear it filled in the pattern on the other paper.
Subject
shape
geometric
pattern
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.935 a,b
Images
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This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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