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Artist
Tom Lonsdale (1886 – 1975, Canadian)
Date
1968
Medium
acrylic on canvas board
Catalogue Number
LoT.12.03
Description
General colour: greens, browns, red. A building with a green roof, appears at the left side going horizontally across the center of the picture to a group of trees at the right side. There is a crescent road from lower right corner to lower left corner bounding a grass area with three trees. The up…
Artist
Tom Lonsdale (1886 – 1975, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1968
Medium
acrylic on canvas board
Dimensions
30.5 x 40.5 cm
Description
General colour: greens, browns, red. A building with a green roof, appears at the left side going horizontally across the center of the picture to a group of trees at the right side. There is a crescent road from lower right corner to lower left corner bounding a grass area with three trees. The upper half of the picture is trees and mountains with a brown sky going along the top.
Subject
architecture, urban
Banff
Credit
Gift of Tom Lonsdale, Banff, 1970
Catalogue Number
LoT.12.03
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Artist
Nancy Preston
Date
1966
Medium
linocut on paper
Catalogue Number
PrN.04.01
Description
A two-colour print of light and dark blue, a street scene, 2 church spires to the left, a large block building, and smaller buildings in front of that, a flowering bush at extreme right, mottled sky.
Artist
Nancy Preston
Title
Detroit Autumn
Date
1966
Medium
linocut on paper
Dimensions
12.5;13.7 x 17.7;17.7 cm
Description
A two-colour print of light and dark blue, a street scene, 2 church spires to the left, a large block building, and smaller buildings in front of that, a flowering bush at extreme right, mottled sky.
Subject
architecture, urban
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
PrN.04.01
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Date
1962 – 1966
Medium
graphite; ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.352
Description
When oriented in a landscape manner, paper is divided into two boxes side by side. The left box has a light pencil drawing within that is orientated in the opposite manner of the paper orientation. This drawing is of a rodeo scene with spectator stands on the viewer’s right, an open field in the ce…
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Artist
Peter Whyte (1905 – 1966, Canadian)
Title
Untitled
Date
1962 – 1966
Medium
graphite; ink on paper
Dimensions
27.4 x 21.1 cm
Description
When oriented in a landscape manner, paper is divided into two boxes side by side. The left box has a light pencil drawing within that is orientated in the opposite manner of the paper orientation. This drawing is of a rodeo scene with spectator stands on the viewer’s right, an open field in the centre, and a row of tipis on the left. The field is populated with several figures. Two figures are close to the viewer, one is mounted on a horse and the other is on foot. The illustration in the right box is drawn in pen. In the foreground, a man stands with his back to the viewer. He is carrying a suitcase and tool/lunch box and wears a hat. He looks towards the distant skyline, which is punctuated by skyscrapers. In the mid-ground, a man bucks on a horse across the standing figure’s sight line. The figure on the horse tips his cowboy hat. The mountains appear in a secondary skyline directly above the city skyline.While this image does not have military elements, the composition and use of the figure in the foreground facing away from the viewer mimics Peter Whyte’s Blind Date drawings.
Subject
rodeo
urban
prairies
mountains;
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1975
Catalogue Number
WyP.03.352
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