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Tennoji Shimoi - River

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Artist
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847 – 1915, Japanese)
Date
1882
Medium
woodblock on paper
Catalogue Number
KiY.04.01
Description
night scene, silhouette of two people in a house on a river, another person is approaching carrying a paper lantern, fireflies and reflection of the house lights in the water
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Artist
Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847 – 1915, Japanese)
Title
Tennoji Shimoi - River
Date
1882
Medium
woodblock on paper
Dimensions
24.2 x 36.1 cm
Description
night scene, silhouette of two people in a house on a river, another person is approaching carrying a paper lantern, fireflies and reflection of the house lights in the water
Subject
landscape
architecture
figure
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
KiY.04.01
Images
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Untitled [Log Cabin in Snow]

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Artist
Sydney C. Vick (1855 – 1922, Canadian)
Date
c. 1890
Medium
oil on wood
Catalogue Number
ViS.02.03
Description
Winter scene with snow and a cabin in the forground. A row of tall evergreen trees directly behind the cabin fill almost the rest of the painting. 3 tree stumps in the bottom left corner.
Artist
Sydney C. Vick (1855 – 1922, Canadian)
Title
Untitled [Log Cabin in Snow]
Date
c. 1890
Medium
oil on wood
Description
Winter scene with snow and a cabin in the forground. A row of tall evergreen trees directly behind the cabin fill almost the rest of the painting. 3 tree stumps in the bottom left corner.
Subject
landscape
winter
cabin
trees
Credit
Gift of Alice Fulmer, Victoria, 1966
Catalogue Number
ViS.02.03
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