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The sculptor's way. A guide to modelling and sculpture.
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20526
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- c1948
- Author
- Putnam, Brenda
- Publisher
- New York : Watson Guptill
- Call Number
- NB1120 P8
- Author
- Putnam, Brenda
- Responsibility
- 1st rev. ed.
- Publisher
- New York : Watson Guptill
- Published Date
- c1948
- Physical Description
- xx, 357p. : illus. port. diagr.
- Notes
- Bibliography p.344-345
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- NB1120 P8
- Location
- Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
- Collection
- Art Library
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- Date
- 1985
- Medium
- on paper
- Catalogue Number
- KaP.03.06
- Description
- Seventeen bighorn sheep are sketched on the paper. Each sheep is sketched in a different position. There are more sheep towards the bottom of the picture and less further up. The sheep seem to make the appearance of a mountain peak.
1 image
- Title
- Untitled
- Date
- 1985
- Medium
- on paper
- Dimensions
- 53 x 44.45 cm
- Description
- Seventeen bighorn sheep are sketched on the paper. Each sheep is sketched in a different position. There are more sheep towards the bottom of the picture and less further up. The sheep seem to make the appearance of a mountain peak.
- Credit
- Gift of Harold C. Whyte, Penticton, 2017
- Catalogue Number
- KaP.03.06
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