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Johnston’s Canyon, Banff

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwbg.04.023
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1962
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.023
Description
A blue pool of water at the base of a waterfall at Johnston’s Canyon is in the bottom left corner. Ripples extend out from where the waterfall hits the pool. The pool is surrounded by brown rock walls. The blue waterfall flows over and between the rocks from the upper left area of the print.
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
Johnston’s Canyon, Banff
Date
1962
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
40.4 x 30.1 cm
Description
A blue pool of water at the base of a waterfall at Johnston’s Canyon is in the bottom left corner. Ripples extend out from where the waterfall hits the pool. The pool is surrounded by brown rock walls. The blue waterfall flows over and between the rocks from the upper left area of the print.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Johnston’s Canyon
waterfall
Credit
Gift of Peter and Judith Jekill, Calgary, 2003
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.023
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Sundance Canyon, Banff

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactwbg.04.019
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Date
1956
Medium
ink on paper
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.019
Description
At the centre of the print is a tiered waterfall. Large rocks protrude from the waterfall. A log rests on the middle tier of the waterfall. The water flows down into the bottom right corner of the image. A rocky area with a tree stump on it is in the bottom left corner. A rock wall looms up on…
Artist
George Weber (1907 – 2002, Canadian)
Title
Sundance Canyon, Banff
Date
1956
Medium
ink on paper
Dimensions
38.7 x 28.1 cm
Description
At the centre of the print is a tiered waterfall. Large rocks protrude from the waterfall. A log rests on the middle tier of the waterfall. The water flows down into the bottom right corner of the image. A rocky area with a tree stump on it is in the bottom left corner. A rock wall looms up on the right hand side of the image. Light appears to shine down on the waterfall. Rock walls seem to be behind the waterfall in the distance in the upper left hand corner of the print. Dark colour, grey, black, etc. predominate.
Subject
landscape
Canadian Rockies
Sundance Canyon
waterfall
Credit
Gift of Peter and Judith Jekill, Calgary, 2003
Catalogue Number
WbG.04.019
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Watermill and Waterfall

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactunk.05.03
Artist
Unknown
Date
c. 1930
Medium
ink and colour on silk; card
Catalogue Number
UnK.05.03
Description
A watermill is in top right of picture, a stone basement, wooden building with a large waterwheel, a waterfall comes tumbling down from wheel; a grassy slope is in the foreground, lake in foreground; a waterfall tumbles down from left top of picture; the paper is gold trimmed; the foldover paper pr…
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Artist
Unknown
Title
Watermill and Waterfall
Date
c. 1930
Medium
ink and colour on silk; card
Dimensions
27.2 x 24.1 cm
Description
A watermill is in top right of picture, a stone basement, wooden building with a large waterwheel, a waterfall comes tumbling down from wheel; a grassy slope is in the foreground, lake in foreground; a waterfall tumbles down from left top of picture; the paper is gold trimmed; the foldover paper presentation cover has Japanese writing: Square Paper for Drawing/painting (translation by Maskao Tani, 8/86). A business card was enclosed in the case: printed: Tsunejiro Miyaoka; handwritten: To Mr. Jack White with kind remembrances, Banff.July 24th 1935.
Subject
landscape
waterfall
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
UnK.05.03
Images
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