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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Date
1893
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
CoJ.02.03
Description
Scene in a forest with a stream. Overall green value of the painting, - there is a herring standing in the steam just below center at the narrowest part where the stream seems to drop to a lower level. - dark green shadows across the top of the trees where they appear to canopy the scene. - dark br…
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Title
His Haunt
Date
1893
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
45.5 x 30.5 cm
Description
Scene in a forest with a stream. Overall green value of the painting, - there is a herring standing in the steam just below center at the narrowest part where the stream seems to drop to a lower level. - dark green shadows across the top of the trees where they appear to canopy the scene. - dark brown bank to the left of the steam, and a dark green/yellow to the right of the stream.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
heron
stream
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1982
Catalogue Number
CoJ.02.03
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Date
1932
Medium
oil on canvas
Catalogue Number
WyP.01.345
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Title
On Opabin
Date
1932
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
27.8 x 35.3 cm
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
mountain
stream
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
WyP.01.345
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On the Columbia between Revelstoke and Arrow Lakes

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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Date
c. 1925
Medium
graphite on oil paper
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.106
Description
Scene with a lake in the forground center moving back over sloping forests to the mountain in the background.“It is not surprising that this soft, moody sketch shows some wear as Collings seems to have been travelling by canoe. The artist would have been well into his seventies on this trip.” -- …
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Title
On the Columbia between Revelstoke and Arrow Lakes
Date
c. 1925
Medium
graphite on oil paper
Dimensions
26 x 20 cm
Description
Scene with a lake in the forground center moving back over sloping forests to the mountain in the background.“It is not surprising that this soft, moody sketch shows some wear as Collings seems to have been travelling by canoe. The artist would have been well into his seventies on this trip.” -- “Charles John Collings, 1848-1931” Catalogue Raisonne by Linda Heath
Subject
landscape
lake
stream
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1985
Catalogue Number
CoJ.03.106
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Date
n.d.
Medium
watercolour on paper
Catalogue Number
CoJ.05.16
Description
Scene with a white greying stream flowing across one bank at the middle left has some tall trees and bushes growing and further beyond on the other side of the stream are some blue shapes.
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Artist
Charles John Collings (1848 – 1931, British)
Title
Rushing River
Date
n.d.
Medium
watercolour on paper
Dimensions
28.5 x 22 cm
Description
Scene with a white greying stream flowing across one bank at the middle left has some tall trees and bushes growing and further beyond on the other side of the stream are some blue shapes.
Subject
landscape
stream
bushes
Credit
Gift of John Rivette, Seymour Arm, 1982
Catalogue Number
CoJ.05.16
Images
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