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Artist
Barbara Leighton (1911 – 1986, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
woodcut on paper
Catalogue Number
LeB.04.17
Description
There is a very large ship with yellow sails and orange stripes in the cc. From the cl a piece of land with green grass jets out into the water. Across the front is a dark blue body of water with a small sail boat and two people in the br. The blue sky is filled with grey clouds.
Artist
Barbara Leighton (1911 – 1986, Canadian)
Title
Homeward Bound
Date
n.d.
Medium
woodcut on paper
Description
There is a very large ship with yellow sails and orange stripes in the cc. From the cl a piece of land with green grass jets out into the water. Across the front is a dark blue body of water with a small sail boat and two people in the br. The blue sky is filled with grey clouds.
Subject
Seascape
transportation
ship
boats
activity
sailing
figure
two people
Credit
Gift of Peter and Judith Jekill, Calgary, 1995
Catalogue Number
LeB.04.17
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Lake View from Porch

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Artist
James Head (1952 – , Canadian)
Date
1980
Medium
ektacolour on paper
Catalogue Number
HeJ.18.01
Artist
James Head (1952 – , Canadian)
Title
Lake View from Porch
Date
1980
Medium
ektacolour on paper
Dimensions
22.7 x 34 cm
Subject
seascape
architecture
Credit
Gift of James Head, 1982
Catalogue Number
HeJ.18.01
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Artist
Barbara Leighton (1911 – 1986, Canadian)
Date
n.d.
Medium
woodcut on paper
Catalogue Number
LeB.04.18
Description
From the bottom left to the bottom right there is a pale peach dock with nine people gathered to perhaps buy, sell or prepare ocean goods. On the dock lies crates, buckets and barrels. A large ship is centered in the print, and behind it there is an even medium blue sky with seagulls circling. The…
Artist
Barbara Leighton (1911 – 1986, Canadian)
Title
Ships in Port
Date
n.d.
Medium
woodcut on paper
Description
From the bottom left to the bottom right there is a pale peach dock with nine people gathered to perhaps buy, sell or prepare ocean goods. On the dock lies crates, buckets and barrels. A large ship is centered in the print, and behind it there is an even medium blue sky with seagulls circling. The water has white reflections from the ship and is a darker blue then the sky. Anchored in the water are a couple of row boats and sail boats.
Subject
Seascape
transportation
ships
boats
figure
group
male
female
animal
seagulls
Credit
Gift of Peter and Judith Jekill, Calgary, 1995
Catalogue Number
LeB.04.18
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Artist
James Head (1952 – , Canadian)
Date
1980
Medium
ektacolour on paper
Catalogue Number
HeJ.18.03
Description
An interior view of a seaside picnic shelter. An upright structural beam separates the photograph into two frames. The left has a window and in front of it a black cookstove with a pile of wood. The right side has the same sized window with a wooden picnic table . The scene out the window is an…
Artist
James Head (1952 – , Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1980
Medium
ektacolour on paper
Dimensions
24.8 x 35.5 cm
Description
An interior view of a seaside picnic shelter. An upright structural beam separates the photograph into two frames. The left has a window and in front of it a black cookstove with a pile of wood. The right side has the same sized window with a wooden picnic table . The scene out the window is an ocean.
Subject
architecture, interior
seascape
Credit
Gift of Jon Whyte, Banff, 1992
Catalogue Number
HeJ.18.03
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