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Artist
Helen Vivian Piddington (1931 – , Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
etching on paper
Catalogue Number
PiH.04.01
Description
Colour: grey. Two lines cross the picture one third up marking the far shore.A hill rises up on both sides - darker one on the left has a boulder in front of it. The right hill has tree markings on the top. Clear sky comes down centre from the upper edge.
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Artist
Helen Vivian Piddington (1931 – , Canadian)
Title
Huxley Island
Date
n.d.
Medium
etching on paper
Dimensions
21.3 x 57.8 cm
Description
Colour: grey. Two lines cross the picture one third up marking the far shore.A hill rises up on both sides - darker one on the left has a boulder in front of it. The right hill has tree markings on the top. Clear sky comes down centre from the upper edge.
Subject
landscape
mountain
ocean
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1977
Catalogue Number
PiH.04.01
Images
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Artist
Lorne Beug (1948 – , Canadian)
Date
1982
Medium
ceramic
Catalogue Number
BeL.06.01
Description
A pie-shaped sculpture of a mountain range. The mountains gradually get taller, the shortest ones being at the tip of the wedge. On one side of the mountain range is a patchwork of prairies. On the other side is the Pacific Ocean. Along the bottom and back of the sculpture, the strata of the ea…
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Artist
Lorne Beug (1948 – , Canadian)
Title
Perspective Range
Date
1982
Medium
ceramic
Dimensions
31.75 x 21.59 x 44.45 cm
Description
A pie-shaped sculpture of a mountain range. The mountains gradually get taller, the shortest ones being at the tip of the wedge. On one side of the mountain range is a patchwork of prairies. On the other side is the Pacific Ocean. Along the bottom and back of the sculpture, the strata of the earth is visible. The mountains are snow-capped and rivers run down either side of them, perhaps representing the Great Divide.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
prairies
Pacific Ocean
rivers
Great Divde
Credit
Gift of Lorne Beug, Regina, 2001
Catalogue Number
BeL.06.01
Images
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