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Canmore, Alberta 1979

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactchl.18.01
Artist
Lawrence Chrismas (1941 – , Canadian)
Date
1979
Medium
silver gelatin on paper
Catalogue Number
ChL.18.01
Description
A black and white photographic positive, trees and the forest floor are the main focus of the picture, mountains are barely visible through the clouds in the background
  1 image  
Artist
Lawrence Chrismas (1941 – , Canadian)
Title
Canmore, Alberta 1979
Date
1979
Medium
silver gelatin on paper
Dimensions
19.0 x 24.3 cm
Description
A black and white photographic positive, trees and the forest floor are the main focus of the picture, mountains are barely visible through the clouds in the background
Subject
landscape, forest
mountain
Credit
Purchased from Ron Brown, Jasper, 1982
Catalogue Number
ChL.18.01
Images
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Mount Lefroy from the Needles

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Artist
Bruno Engler (1915 – 2001, Canadian)
Date
1973
Medium
silver gelatin on paper
Catalogue Number
EnB.18.03
Description
A black and white photographic positive, almost the whole picture is of mountain formations, snow on top of the dominant mountain and snow in the valley, 2 mountain goats near lower left, cloudy sky very top of picture
  1 image  
Artist
Bruno Engler (1915 – 2001, Canadian)
Title
Mount Lefroy from the Needles
Date
1973
Medium
silver gelatin on paper
Dimensions
49.0 x 39.4 cm
Description
A black and white photographic positive, almost the whole picture is of mountain formations, snow on top of the dominant mountain and snow in the valley, 2 mountain goats near lower left, cloudy sky very top of picture
Subject
landscape, mountain
Mount Lefroy
Credit
Purchased from Bruno Engler, Harvie Heights, 1985
Catalogue Number
EnB.18.03
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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