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Mount Baker from B.C. Coast, Olympic Range, Siwash Indian Boat

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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Date
1900
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
MrT.05.01
Description
Foreground has yellow grasses, rocks and a bare ground leading towards light blue water to the right of the picture. On the edge of the water on the bare embankment is a canoe with two people. Green trees to left centre of foreground and across the river, low blue/purple mountains are in front of s…
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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Title
Mount Baker from B.C. Coast, Olympic Range, Siwash Indian Boat
Date
1900
Medium
watercolour on paper
Dimensions
46.5 x 66.0 cm
Description
Foreground has yellow grasses, rocks and a bare ground leading towards light blue water to the right of the picture. On the edge of the water on the bare embankment is a canoe with two people. Green trees to left centre of foreground and across the river, low blue/purple mountains are in front of snow-capped mountains to centre left. Cloudy sky with a few patches of blue.
Subject
landscape
mountain
lake
figure, male
Credit
Purchased from Sotheby Parke Bernet (Canada) Ltd, Toronto, 1984
Catalogue Number
MrT.05.01
Images
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Mt. Sir Donald and IIllecillewaet River Glacier, B.C.

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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Date
1900
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
MrT.05.04
Description
This painting features a mountain range and a river. The upper half of the work contains the mountains. There is a peak in the tlc, and in front of this peak, cut off by the left border, stretches a brownish mountain which reaches diagonally to the right and merges with the rest of the range. Th…
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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Title
Mt. Sir Donald and IIllecillewaet River Glacier, B.C.
Date
1900
Medium
watercolour on paper
Dimensions
67.0 x 49.0 cm
Description
This painting features a mountain range and a river. The upper half of the work contains the mountains. There is a peak in the tlc, and in front of this peak, cut off by the left border, stretches a brownish mountain which reaches diagonally to the right and merges with the rest of the range. This range hosts a glacier. The river portion of the painting is separated from the mountains by a row of tall evergreen trees which appear to follow the river, in front of these trees are small leafy bushes, and then rocks by the shore of the river. In the brc, the river is interrupted by large rocks, which create a small series of falls. The river exits the painting along the whole bottom of the work.
Subject
landscape
Mountains
Canadian Rockies
Mt. Sir Donald
Illecillewaet River Glacier.
Credit
Gift of Molly Vaux, New York, USA, 1999
Catalogue Number
MrT.05.04
Images
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The Sawback Mountains near Banff

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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Date
c. 1900
Medium
oil on board
Catalogue Number
MrT.02.02
Description
Purple-grey mountain range in background, green meadow with scattered conifers in foreground. Yellow-pink sky above. “TM. MARTIN RCA” in red along bottom edge. In silver painted wooden frame with carved floral pattern along edge. White linen mat. Glass at back of frame to show artist’s writing. Whi…
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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Title
The Sawback Mountains near Banff
Date
c. 1900
Medium
oil on board
Dimensions
15.5 x 33.5 cm
Description
Purple-grey mountain range in background, green meadow with scattered conifers in foreground. Yellow-pink sky above. “TM. MARTIN RCA” in red along bottom edge. In silver painted wooden frame with carved floral pattern along edge. White linen mat. Glass at back of frame to show artist’s writing. White label from Masters Gallery Ltd. below.
Subject
Mountains
nature
landscape
Banff National Park
Credit
Gift of Robyn L Fulton, 2021
Catalogue Number
MrT.02.02
Images
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Untitled (Mount Temple)

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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Date
c. 1903
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
MrT.05.03
Description
A horizontal picture.The painting features a large mountain which is located in the centre and right side of picture in the background. This mountain takes up 2/3 of the picture. The mountain is lightly covered with snow, and light brown rock shows underneath. The sky is filled with grey clouds…
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Artist
Thomas Mower Martin, R. C. A. (1838 – 1934, Canadian)
Title
Untitled (Mount Temple)
Date
c. 1903
Medium
watercolour on paper
Description
A horizontal picture.The painting features a large mountain which is located in the centre and right side of picture in the background. This mountain takes up 2/3 of the picture. The mountain is lightly covered with snow, and light brown rock shows underneath. The sky is filled with grey clouds and near the mountain portions of blue sky show through these clouds. On the left side of the work, still in the background, a smaller mountain stretches to the right and turns into a valley with a small pool of water at its base near the centre of the painting. The forground contains the rocks and sparse trees of a mountain, and looks into the base of the valley.
Subject
landscape
mountains
Canadian Rockies
Credit
Gift of Molly Vaux, New York, USA, 1999
Catalogue Number
MrT.05.03
Images
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