Argilite carvings, Claud Davidson
- 25-05-04-a038565
- Pièce
- 1970
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of two argillite carvings by Claude Davidson, located at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Argilite carvings, Claud Davidson
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of two argillite carvings by Claude Davidson, located at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Argilite carvings, Claud Davidson
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Image of two argillite carvings by Claude Davidson, located at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Argilite carvings, Rufus Moody
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Image of two argillite carvings, by Rufus Moody (?).
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Argilite carvings, Sharon Hitchcock
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Image of argillite carvings by Haida artist Sharon Hitchcock, located at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia.
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Image of carving by Bill Reid, 7waasru (Wasgo). The carving was commissioned by the University of British Columbia for display in Totem Park, originally. The sculpture was moved to the Museum of Anthropology in 1978.
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Image of an Bill Reid's bear sculpture, taken at the University of British Columbia. This sculpture is part of MOA's object collection.
Dr. Walter Koerner commissioned Reid to make this sculpture for his personal collection. It was originally commissioned for his backyard garden, but Koerner decided it looked too large for the space so he donated it to UBC. It was installed on the UBC campus in 1963, in the woods near International House. A bronze plaque made for that location reads: Haida Bear by Bill Reid Presented to UBC by Walter C. Koerner 1963. At some point, after the new Museum building was built, the bear was transferred to MOA and moved indoors.
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Coast Salish Spindle Whorl, Duncan, B.C.
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Image of a spindle whorl featuring two animals.
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Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver
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Image of a Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver.
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Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver
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Image of a Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver.
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Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver
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Image of a Eagle & Whale carving by Ellen Neel, North Vancouver.
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Image of a feast dish. This dish is now part of MOA's object collection.
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Image of a replica of a feast dish, part of MOA's object collection.
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
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Image of carvings in a storage area at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
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Image of carvings in a storage area at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of carvings in a storage area at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of carvings in a storage area at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
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Image of a man carving at the Museum of Anthropology. File note indicates this is Jerry Marks
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Fragments of Halibut pole and others, U.B.C.
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of carvings in storage at the Museum of Anthropology at UBC
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File consists of images of Nootka carver Jimmie John and his wife, Cecilia, as well as some of John's carvings.
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Portrait of Jimmie John with one of his carvings. A similar image is pictured on page 97 of Carter's book "From History's Locker," with the caption: "Jimmie John, one of the best of the Nootka carvers, shown here displaying a piece of his work, a replica of the famous Chief Maquinna mask."
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