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- George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian) 30
- Craig Richards (1955 – , Canadian) 10
- Clarence Ingwall Tillenius (1913 – 2012, Canadian) 2
- Alex Emond (1950 – , Canadian) 1
- Barbara Spohr (1955 – 1987, Canadian) 1
- Bern Smith (1928 – 2009, Canadian) 1
- Bruce Barnbaum (1943 – , American) 1
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- John Harold Thomas Snow (1911 – 2004, Canadian) 1
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- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 a
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows first colour applied to artist’s screen.
- Title
- The Athabasca
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 14.0 x 17.7 cm
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows first colour applied to artist’s screen.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- Athabasca River
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 a
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- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 b
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows two colours applied to artist’s screen.
- Title
- The Athabasca
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 14.0 x 17.7 cm
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows two colours applied to artist’s screen.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- Athabasca River
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 b
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- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 c
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows three colours applied to artist’s screen.
- Title
- The Athabasca
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 14.0 x 17.7 cm
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows three colours applied to artist’s screen.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- Athabasca River
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 c
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- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 d
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows five colours applied to artist’s screen.
- Title
- The Athabasca
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 14.0 x 17.7 cm
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls. Shows five colours applied to artist’s screen.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- Athabasca River
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 d
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- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 e
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls.
- Title
- The Athabasca
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 15.0 x 17.7 cm
- Description
- Athabasca River flows from vanishing point towards foreground where it falls over a ledge. Trees line both sides of falls.
- Subject
- landscape
- Canadian Rockies
- Athabasca River
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.065 e
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Castle Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwbg.04.073
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.073
- Description
- Castle Mountain and Bow River viewed as if from the Trans Canada highway.
- Title
- Castle Mountain, Banff National Park, Alberta
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 20.5 x 27.9 cm
- Description
- Castle Mountain and Bow River viewed as if from the Trans Canada highway.
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.073
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Cascade Mountain, Banff, Alberta
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwbg.04.076
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.076
- Description
- Cascade Mountain, rock outcrop in foreground.
- Title
- Cascade Mountain, Banff, Alberta
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- 32.0 x 24.2 cm
- Description
- Cascade Mountain, rock outcrop in foreground.
- Credit
- Gift of Donna Tingley, Edmonton, 2004
- Catalogue Number
- WbG.04.076
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Mount Assiniboine
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.05
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.05
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. From the top right corner to the bottom left corner in the fore…
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- Title
- Mount Assiniboine
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 50.8 x 60.96 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. From the top right corner to the bottom left corner in the foreground is a dark mound of rock. Behind is Mount Assisnboine. The mountain has a snow covered peak and a clear sky behind it with some cloud.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.05
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Larch trees, Wonder Pass
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactric.18.11
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.11
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. The land in this photograph starts high at the left and swoops …
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- Title
- Larch trees, Wonder Pass
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- gelatin silver on paper
- Dimensions
- 27.9 x 35.5 cm
- Description
- All photographs are gelatin silver phtographs, archivally processed, mounted on 4 ply acid-free Museum board, signed and dated in pencil on the front with photographers stamp on back stating title, date of photograph and date of print. The land in this photograph starts high at the left and swoops down the right and then down the left again and so on from side to side untill the foreground. In the foreground and all over the pass there are Larch trees. The trees are spaced with lots of room between each one.
- Subject
- Canadian Rockies
- landscape
- Credit
- Gift of Craig Richards, Canmore, 1995
- Catalogue Number
- RiC.18.11
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Burn Below Storm Mountain
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactsmb.05.01
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- watercolour on paper
- Catalogue Number
- SmB.05.01
- Description
- Colours are predominately black, green, white, grey, purple and blue. New-growth evergreens and charred black remnants of trees dominate the painting. Middle third of the painting through the charred trees is Storm Mountain range with mist and cloud obscuring tops of peaks; there is evidence of sno…
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- Title
- Burn Below Storm Mountain
- Date
- 1989
- Medium
- watercolour on paper
- Dimensions
- 29.5 x 34.5 cm
- Description
- Colours are predominately black, green, white, grey, purple and blue. New-growth evergreens and charred black remnants of trees dominate the painting. Middle third of the painting through the charred trees is Storm Mountain range with mist and cloud obscuring tops of peaks; there is evidence of snow on the mountain range and through the trees on the lower slopes. In the top-third, a stormy sky prevails; several dark clouds with vestiges of blue sky showing. The foreground of new-growth trees are painted in different shades of green, mostly light green, darker green in the background and on the slopes. Dominating the viewer’s left is a tree burned black reaching from top to bottom, charred black trees in the middle half reaching up to the mist, and charred black trees on the right reaching from the new-growth forest floor to the top of painting. Viewer’s eye is drawn into the mountain valley foreground to the wooded uphill of seemingly unburned slopes.
- Credit
- Purchased from Brett Smith, 108 Mile Ranch, 2009
- Catalogue Number
- SmB.05.01
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