- 92-2-a034586
- Pièce
- [ca. 1965 - 1970]
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a cedar carving of a head. The photo depicts the right side of the carving.
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Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a cedar carving of a head. The photo depicts the right side of the carving.
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a frontal view of a cod fish mask. The mask features a very prominent red tongue.
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a side view of a mask identified as the Arts of Ronen mask.
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a frontal view of a sun mask.
Killer whale mask, disassembled
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a disassembled killer whale mask. The fin is not yet attached to the face.
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a painting with five crests--four resemble bird heads and surround a centre figure that resembles some kind of mammal. The black on white painting is matted with a red border. Slide notes say, "Sh 60 Ap 5-6"
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a painting of a mink and clouds, created by Douglas Cranmer in 1965. Additional notes say, "Sh 50 Ap. 2.8"
Black and white ovoid painting
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts a painting done in black and white that features many ovoid shapes.
Fait partie de Virginia Kehoe fonds
Image depicts Doug Cranmer in the early stages of carving a totem pole.
This fonds consists of 201 photographs taken by Virginia Kehoe of various art created by Douglas Cranmer. The photographs include large scale totem pole and canoe carving projects, and smaller scale masks, carvings and artwork projects. There are also several photographs of events attended and photographed by Virginia Kehoe.
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House Frontal Totem Pole, UBC Totem Park
Fait partie de Anthony Carter fonds
Image of a pole carved as the frontal pole for the front of the Haida house, at UBC, for display in Totem Park. Moved to the new Museum of Anthropology grounds in 1978. Pole was removed from the Haida House in 2000-09 and placed in a greenhouse tent for conservation treatment and drying. A new pole was raised outside to replace it (see MOA object Nb1.752). Jim Hart, with Reg Davidson, Michael Nicoll and Tyler Crosby, performed a small informal ceremony for the re-raising of the pole on Oct. 30, 2002 (with Martine Reid in attendance). Pole was then re-raised in the Great Hall of the Museum on Oct. 31, 2002.
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Fonds consists of eight slides of totem poles being raised in the Haida Village at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The slides are dated May, 1962. The photographs were taken by George Szanto, the son-in-law of Geoffrey Andrew who was the Dean and Deputy President of UBC from 1947 to 1962.
The totem poles represented in the images were carved by Haida artist Bill Reid and 'Namgis artist Doug Cranmer. They were originally situated at UBC's Totem Park. They are now located on the grounds behind the Museum of Anthropology, and modelled on a 19th century Haida village.
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Bill Reid watching the construction of the Haida house
Fait partie de George Szanto fonds
Item is a colour image of Bill Reid observing the construction of the Haida house at the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The Memorial Pole appears on the left; the Double Mortuary Pole appears on the right
Fait partie de George Szanto fonds
Item is a colour image of the construction of the Haida house at the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The Memorial Pole appears on the left; the House frontal post appears in the centre; disassembled Wasgo appears on the right
Haida house and mortuary house being reassembled
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Image shows the Haida and mortuary houses while they were being reassembled during relocation from Totem Park.
Memorial pole by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
In the foreground is the memorial pole by Bill Reid and Doug Cranmer. The newly constructed Haida and mortuary houses are in the background with other totem poles.
A man standing on the Haida House
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
A man stands on a section of the Haida house roof, possibly securing a beam into place.
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Aerial view of Haida House after construction and carvings were complete. The date of the annotation must be incorrect as the double mortuary pole and the house front totem pole were not completed until 1962.
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Aerial view of Haida House after construction and carvings were complete. The date of the annotation must be incorrect as the double mortuary pole and the house front totem pole were not completed until 1962.
Doug Cranmer working on Haida sea wolf
Fait partie de MOA General Media collection
Doug Cranmer working on the Haida sea wolf or Wasgo sculpture at UBC.