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Approaching Alaska Range

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Artist
Mignon Fox Linck
Date
1959
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
LiM.03.02
Description
A long pack train going from bottom right to left, heading towards a mountain pass. An illustration in the American Alpine Journal, 1955, page 79 for the article Record of the First Approach to Mt. McKinley by John C. Reed, Jr.
Artist
Mignon Fox Linck
Title
Approaching Alaska Range
Date
1959
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
9; 17 x 27.5; 27.5 cm
Description
A long pack train going from bottom right to left, heading towards a mountain pass. An illustration in the American Alpine Journal, 1955, page 79 for the article Record of the First Approach to Mt. McKinley by John C. Reed, Jr.
Subject
landscape, mountains
animal, horse
packtrain
Credit
Gift of Lillian Gest, Philadelphia, USA, 1973
Catalogue Number
LiM.03.02
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Artist
Mignon Fox Linck
Date
1968
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
LiM.03.01
Description
A pen and ink drawing of Mount Assiniboine. This drawing was used as a vignette in the publication 'American Alpine Journal' 1968 page 59.
Artist
Mignon Fox Linck
Title
Mount Assiniboine
Date
1968
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
16.5; 28 x 24; 35.3 cm
Description
A pen and ink drawing of Mount Assiniboine. This drawing was used as a vignette in the publication 'American Alpine Journal' 1968 page 59.
Subject
landscape
mountains
animal, horse
packtrain
Credit
Gift of Lillian Gest, Philadelphia, USA, 1973
Catalogue Number
LiM.03.01
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Artist
Kathleen Frances Daly Pepper (1898 – 1994, Canadian)
Date
1944
Medium
wax crayon on paper
Catalogue Number
DaK.03.23
Description
Two boys sitting on a horse bareback. Both boys have on cowboy hats, the one in front has a dark hat. The horse is facing to the right, his legs are cut off below the knee. Mountains in the background
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Artist
Kathleen Frances Daly Pepper (1898 – 1994, Canadian)
Title
Two Boys on a Horse
Date
1944
Medium
wax crayon on paper
Dimensions
29.1 x 36.5 cm
Description
Two boys sitting on a horse bareback. Both boys have on cowboy hats, the one in front has a dark hat. The horse is facing to the right, his legs are cut off below the knee. Mountains in the background
Subject
figure, boy
animal, horse
landscape
Credit
Purchased from Kathleen Frances Daly Pepper, 1989
Catalogue Number
DaK.03.23
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Artist
Mignon Fox Linck
Date
c. 1966
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
LiM.03.04
Description
A range of mountains dominates the centre width of picture, behind them is a dark sky with clouds; in the foreground a packtrain is moving from bottom right to centre on the valley floor. Pencil notations on left edge of paper.
Artist
Mignon Fox Linck
Title
Untitled
Date
c. 1966
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
9.5 x 27.5 cm
Description
A range of mountains dominates the centre width of picture, behind them is a dark sky with clouds; in the foreground a packtrain is moving from bottom right to centre on the valley floor. Pencil notations on left edge of paper.
Subject
landscape, mountains
animal, horse
packtrain
Credit
Gift of Lillian Gest, Philadelphia, USA, 1986
Catalogue Number
LiM.03.04
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Where I come from cowboy, we really know how to ride horses

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Artist
D. Morrison
Date
n.d.
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
MoD.03.01
Description
Two figures on horses go to the left. Behind in the upper left corner are mountains. In the lower left corner is a sign which reads Six Glaciers Tea House 1/2 mile.
Artist
D. Morrison
Title
Where I come from cowboy, we really know how to ride horses
Date
n.d.
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
35.9 x 28.0 cm
Description
Two figures on horses go to the left. Behind in the upper left corner are mountains. In the lower left corner is a sign which reads Six Glaciers Tea House 1/2 mile.
Subject
landscape
mountain
figure, male
animal, horse
cartoon
Credit
Gift of Pat Worthington, 1974
Catalogue Number
MoD.03.01
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