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Date
1932 – 1933
Material
metal
Catalogue Number
110.01.0044
Description
A bent, torn and mangled, once cylindrical, tin lard pail with tin lugs at the sides for a wire handle missing to carry; blue printed round label with maple leaves at centre, Swift's "Silverleaf" B--/ P---nteed/ -ard", and "5 pounds net" near the bottom, with an oval stamp on the side stating that …
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Title
Lard Can
Date
1932 – 1933
Material
metal
Dimensions
17.0 x 19.5 x 27.0 cm
Description
A bent, torn and mangled, once cylindrical, tin lard pail with tin lugs at the sides for a wire handle missing to carry; blue printed round label with maple leaves at centre, Swift's "Silverleaf" B--/ P---nteed/ -ard", and "5 pounds net" near the bottom, with an oval stamp on the side stating that the contents were approved by the Canadian Department of Agriculture.
Subject
sports
skiing
Skoki
wolverine
Credit
Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
110.01.0044
Images
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Wolverine - Small - Vicious

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifactper.04.25
Artist
Reinhold H. Palenske (1884 – 1955, American)
Date
n.d.
Medium
etching on paper
Catalogue Number
PeR.04.25
Description
In the foreground there is a larger than normal wolverine that appears to be attacking or scaring a caribou. The caribou has jumped up with it's two front legs with his or her head directed toward the wolverine. The scene takes place in the mountains. The mountains in the back are covered with snow…
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Artist
Reinhold H. Palenske (1884 – 1955, American)
Title
Wolverine - Small - Vicious
Date
n.d.
Medium
etching on paper
Dimensions
38.5 x 37.0 cm
Description
In the foreground there is a larger than normal wolverine that appears to be attacking or scaring a caribou. The caribou has jumped up with it's two front legs with his or her head directed toward the wolverine. The scene takes place in the mountains. The mountains in the back are covered with snow and there are two more caribou in the background one on each side of the attack, looking on with intensity.
Subject
landscape
Canadian
animal
caribou
wolverine
Credit
Gift of A. Virginia Jalkanen, Kelowna, 3211
Catalogue Number
PeR.04.25
Images
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