General colour: blues, greens, purple. The lower half is a white and turquoise green, winter lake with two trees in the lower right corner. The upper half is mountains, three peaks, and a pass. The sky is grey green.
General colour: blues, greens, purple. The lower half is a white and turquoise green, winter lake with two trees in the lower right corner. The upper half is mountains, three peaks, and a pass. The sky is grey green.
Two people reading in front of a fireplace in the Swiss Guides Room at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. Black and white watercolour with grey card glued to represent the top section of the fireplace.
Two people reading in front of a fireplace in the Swiss Guides Room at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. Black and white watercolour with grey card glued to represent the top section of the fireplace.
A desk sits on the left side of the image, with a textured rock column behind it, and a lamp and a antler or log on the desk. A window at the centre looks out on trees. The watercolour is rendered in black and white on a thin rice paper.
A desk sits on the left side of the image, with a textured rock column behind it, and a lamp and a antler or log on the desk. A window at the centre looks out on trees. The watercolour is rendered in black and white on a thin rice paper.
The exterior of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, seen from the left, from Bear Street. Trees surround the left side and back, with a mountain rising behind the building. Several figures stand on the walkway up to the previous entrance to the building.
The exterior of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, seen from the left, from Bear Street. Trees surround the left side and back, with a mountain rising behind the building. Several figures stand on the walkway up to the previous entrance to the building.
A black and white watercolour of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies exterior, seen from the right, from Bear Street. The parking lot is visible on the left side, with trees surrounding the front of the building on the right.
A black and white watercolour of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies exterior, seen from the right, from Bear Street. The parking lot is visible on the left side, with trees surrounding the front of the building on the right.