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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Date
n.d.
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.229
Description
Two snow-covered structures in mid-section, behind structures is a tree line,and in extreme background are hills.“The Shuswap area where Collings settled in 1910 has an annual snow fall of up to 1.5 metres; these snow-laden cabins were probably situated in that region.” -- “Charles John Collings, 1…
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Title
Early Settlers
Date
n.d.
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
18.5 x 25.2 cm
Description
Two snow-covered structures in mid-section, behind structures is a tree line,and in extreme background are hills.“The Shuswap area where Collings settled in 1910 has an annual snow fall of up to 1.5 metres; these snow-laden cabins were probably situated in that region.” -- “Charles John Collings, 1848-1931” Catalogue Raisonne by Linda Heath
Subject
landscape
snow
cabin
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1983
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.229
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Late Sun and Shadow, King’s Landing, Columbia Mountains

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Artist
Jon Goodman (1953 – , American)
Date
2013
Medium
pigment print of prepared paper (carbon print)
Catalogue Number
GdJ.18.01
Description
black and white image of mountain ridge line
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Artist
Jon Goodman (1953 – , American)
Title
Late Sun and Shadow, King’s Landing, Columbia Mountains
Date
2013
Medium
pigment print of prepared paper (carbon print)
Dimensions
36.83 x 29.84 cm
Description
black and white image of mountain ridge line
Subject
mountains
Columbia Mountains
King’s Landing
peak
ridge
snow
shadow
crevasses
Credit
Gift of Jon Goodman, Williamsburg, 2017
Catalogue Number
GdJ.18.01
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Outrigger and Typee, Columbia Mountains

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Artist
Jon Goodman (1953 – , American)
Date
2013
Medium
pigment print of prepared paper (carbon print)
Catalogue Number
GdJ.18.02
Description
black and white image snow covered mountain peak
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Artist
Jon Goodman (1953 – , American)
Title
Outrigger and Typee, Columbia Mountains
Date
2013
Medium
pigment print of prepared paper (carbon print)
Dimensions
36.83 x 29.84 cm
Description
black and white image snow covered mountain peak
Subject
mountains
Columbia Mountains
Outrigger
Typee
peak
ridge
snow
shadow
crevasses
Credit
Gift of Jon Goodman, Williamsburg, 2017
Catalogue Number
GdJ.18.02
Images
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Snow Trail to Colling’s House [?]

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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Date
c. 1920
Medium
graphite on paper
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.520
Description
A light pencil sketch of a winter scene of a path that leads to a structure in the distance. To the right of the path, trees have snow on them. Appears that page has been divided in half by a vertical fold
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Title
Snow Trail to Colling’s House [?]
Date
c. 1920
Medium
graphite on paper
Dimensions
28.0 x 38.5 cm
Description
A light pencil sketch of a winter scene of a path that leads to a structure in the distance. To the right of the path, trees have snow on them. Appears that page has been divided in half by a vertical fold
Subject
house
path
structure
snow
winter
trees
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1997
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.520
Images
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