Bank Building, 4001 E. Hastings, N. Burnaby.
- PDP08974
- Item
- 1978
Bank Building, 4001 E. Hastings, N. Burnaby.
Rooming House On Triumph Street, Vancouver, BC.
House, 326 Semlin Drive, Vancouver, BC.
Old Roedde House, 1415 Barclay Street, Vancouver, BC.
Rooming House Near Port Moody, BC.
Old Factory, Vancouver, On Semlin Drive.
Old Boat, Barnet Beach, North Burnaby, BC.
Crystalls Dry Docks, Steveston.
British Columbia Enters Confederation, 1871.
Building, 4735 Pandora Street, North Burnaby, BC.
"We'Ve Got First Narrows Pretty Well Blocked --"
Building, 3825 East Hastings, North Burnaby, BC.
[Captain George Vancouver Meets Galiano And Valdes Off Point Grey, 1792]
Path To Siwash Rock, Stanley Park
Bowen Island from Second Beach, Stanley Park
This painting depicts the laying of railroad track with trains and Vancouver's skyline in the background. The artwork is one of three paintings (PDP02285, PDP02286, PDP05612) created by the commercial artists cooperative, Western Canadian Brotherhood, that replicate three of twelve murals created for the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. The Ministry of Trade and Industry commissioned the murals and the three reproductions. Created in the style of Mexican mural artists and US Works Progress Administration artists, the murals depict the industries of 1930s British Columbia. Artist E.J. Hughes, Paul Goranson, and Orville Fisher designed the paintings together to ensure consistency; Fisher was the lead artist for this painting.
This painting depicts men moving luggage with ships and the Vancouver skyline in the background. The artwork is one of three paintings (PDP02285, PDP02286, PDP05612) created by the commercial artists cooperative, Western Canadian Brotherhood, that replicate three of twelve murals created for the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. The Ministry of Trade and Industry commissioned the murals and the three reproductions. Created in the style of Mexican mural artists and US Works Progress Administration artists, the murals depict the industries of 1930s British Columbia. Artist E.J. Hughes, Paul Goranson, and Orville Fisher designed the paintings together to ensure consistency; Goranson was the lead artist for this artwork.
View from inside the park gates at the Beach at English Bay, Vancouver.