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Come Quench Your Thirst

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Artist
Margaret Gmoser (1945 – , Canadian)
Date
1989
Catalogue Number
GmM.11.01
Description
Large ceramic cup (dia. 12.2) and saucer (dia. 15.2); light brown glaze with blue flowers and green leaves on cup; the cup is tipped on its side on the saucer, adhered with wax; a picture of mountains and flora insdie the cup with a blue paper river which spills onto the saucer and becomes another …
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Artist
Margaret Gmoser (1945 – , Canadian)
Title
Come Quench Your Thirst
Date
1989
Dimensions
13.0 cm
Description
Large ceramic cup (dia. 12.2) and saucer (dia. 15.2); light brown glaze with blue flowers and green leaves on cup; the cup is tipped on its side on the saucer, adhered with wax; a picture of mountains and flora insdie the cup with a blue paper river which spills onto the saucer and becomes another picture of a lake with trees, a white teepee and a little red canoe on the water; two grey wing feathers 35.5 long are attached at stem end with blue/yellow/black beading 6.5 wide; from that trails a long string of beads 66.0 long in the same colours; a .08 wide yellow bead is strung on the string about half ways.
Subject
exhibitions, Tea at the Whyte
landscape, mountains
Credit
Gift of Hans and Margaret Gmoser, Harvie Heights, 1990
Catalogue Number
GmM.11.01
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Reflection, Vermilion Lake, Banff

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Artist
Jeffrey Spalding (1951 – , Canadian)
Date
1990
Medium
oil on wood
Catalogue Number
SlJ.02.01
Description
A nocturnal setting of quasi-realistic rendering of Mount Rundle as seen from the Vermilion Lakes; the bottom half foreground is various shades of blue indicating the lake; a line of mountains runs from edge to edge with focus on Mount Rundle to the right; shades of light purple highlight the mo…
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Artist
Jeffrey Spalding (1951 – , Canadian)
Title
Reflection, Vermilion Lake, Banff
Date
1990
Medium
oil on wood
Dimensions
81.2 x 203.0 cm
Description
A nocturnal setting of quasi-realistic rendering of Mount Rundle as seen from the Vermilion Lakes; the bottom half foreground is various shades of blue indicating the lake; a line of mountains runs from edge to edge with focus on Mount Rundle to the right; shades of light purple highlight the mountains; Tunnel Mountain and to the left is very dark; top third is sky, light blue behind Mount Rundle with red/orange streaked cloud over it.
Subject
landscape, mountains
landscape, Mount Rundle;
Credit
Gift of Unknown, 1968
Catalogue Number
SlJ.02.01
Images
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