- PDP10274
- Item
- [193-]
The item consists of one lino cut mono print, possibly depicting Saseenos or Wiffen Spit. The title is not known.
Maynard, Max Singleton
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The item consists of one lino cut mono print, possibly depicting Saseenos or Wiffen Spit. The title is not known.
Maynard, Max Singleton
The item consists of one charcoal sketch by Max Maynard, entitled “Beach at Saseenos #1”
Maynard, Max Singleton
[Field sketch, Sooke or Cowichan Valley, B.C. ]
The item consists of one charcoal sketch by Max Maynard. The title is not known but depicts Sooke or Cowichan Valley, B.C.
Maynard, Max Singleton
The item consists of one painting by Lionel Grimston Fawkes. The title is not known but appears to depict Mayne Island, which Fawkes came to in 1925.
Fawkes, Lionel Grimston, 1849-1931
The item consists of one painting by Dorothy Vernon Woodward. The painting depicts Arrow Lake, B.C., as told to the donor by the artist.
Woodward, Dorothy V.
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) . The title of the painting is not known but depicts a group of trees. Another painting (PDP10269a) is on the reverse. The painting is not signed.
Woodward, Gladys
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) . The title of the painting is not known but depicts a churchyard. Another painting (PDP10269b) is on the reverse. The painting is not signed.
Woodward, Gladys
[Mountains, water, building and pilings near Port Alberni?]
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) . The title of the painting is not known but depicts water, mountains, a building, and pilings, possibly near Port Alberni.
Woodward, Gladys
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) . The title of the painting is not known but depicts a farm near Port Alberni (as told by artist to donor).
Woodward, Gladys
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) entitled “Among the Islands.” The painting was exhibited in the Island Arts and Crafts Society exhibition of 1920, according to cumulative list in artists files.
Woodward, Gladys
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys). The title of the painting is not known, but depicts trees in the foreground with a body of water and mountains in the background.
Woodward, Gladys
The item consists of one watercolour by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys). The title is unknown, but depicts a tree in the foreground and a body of water and mountains in the background.
Woodward, Gladys
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) entitled “Firs at Qualicum.” The painting was exhibited in the Island Arts and Crafts Society exhibition in 1932.
“Gwladys Woodward $10.00” is written on verso. “Bill’s Art Studio 712 Cormorant Street [Victoria]” is stamped on verso.
Woodward, Gladys
Item consists of one painting depicting portions of the RBCM [Royal BC Museum] exhibits building and courtyard.
Wilson, Barbara
Item consists of a pencil drawing depicting a street scene in Yale.
Fairfax, Harry
The Resources of British Columbia
Item consists of one artwork comprised of eleven vignettes depicting the resources of British Columbia. The drawing is neither signed nor dated, but is attributed to Harry Fairfax.
Fairfax, Harry
Gadshill, Home of Isaac Birch Fisher
Item consists of 1 pencil drawing depicting a street scene at the corner of Blackwood Street and Carnarvon Street, New Westminster. The drawing is attributed to Harry Fairfax.
Fairfax, Harry
Island Arts and Crafts Society : presentation portfolio
The file consists of one hardcover folio, which contains 19 loose artworks created by various artists associated with the Island Arts and Crafts Society (IACS). The portfolio is inscribed with the name "Mrs. N.P. Shaw". The portfolio was presented to Ella Gertrude Shaw, nee Lugrin (Mrs. N.P. Shaw) in March 1925 upon her departure from Victoria to Vancouver. Shaw was a founding member of the IACS and exhibited from 1910-1922 at the Society's annual exhibitions.