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Commercial Print Picture

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Date
1970
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Catalogue Number
107.01.1021
Description
A commercial print done by L.R. Batchelor for Merck Frosst. It is a colour print of a group of gnomes in a cave: the gnomes on the top part are playing games, the gnome on the left is sewing and the gnomes to the right are painting signs; the gnome in the foreground is weaving on a large floor loom…
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Title
Commercial Print Picture
Date
1970
Material
paper; wood; glass; metal
Dimensions
34.0 x 25.5 cm
Description
A commercial print done by L.R. Batchelor for Merck Frosst. It is a colour print of a group of gnomes in a cave: the gnomes on the top part are playing games, the gnome on the left is sewing and the gnomes to the right are painting signs; the gnome in the foreground is weaving on a large floor loom, helped by a bug on the left holding the thread from the shuttle.
Subject
households
decorative
commercial print
Merck Frosst
Mary Andrews
Credit
Gift of Mary Garnham Andrews, Banff, 2009
Catalogue Number
107.01.1021
Images
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Date
n.d.
Material
metal; rubber
Catalogue Number
104.41.0226 a,b
Description
A pair of identical Kodak print rollers. The rollers have a silver metal handle the sits in the middle of the two rubber rollers, along the top of the handle in raised text reads “KODAK”, the handle is then attached to both rollers. The rubber rollers are thin, 2.0 cm wide, and spaced 3.0cm apart.
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Title
Print Roller
Date
n.d.
Material
metal; rubber
Dimensions
5.4 x 6.9 x 16.5 cm
Description
A pair of identical Kodak print rollers. The rollers have a silver metal handle the sits in the middle of the two rubber rollers, along the top of the handle in raised text reads “KODAK”, the handle is then attached to both rollers. The rubber rollers are thin, 2.0 cm wide, and spaced 3.0cm apart.
Subject
film photography
photography accessories
printing process
Kodak
print rollers
photography
Credit
Gift of L. A. E Duncan, Calgary, 1980
Catalogue Number
104.41.0226 a,b
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This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content.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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