- PDP10927
- Item
- 2021
The item is a painting created by Victoria-based artist Chrystal Phan in 2021. It depicts a family of Vietnamese-Canadians sitting around a table eating a meal.
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The item is a painting created by Victoria-based artist Chrystal Phan in 2021. It depicts a family of Vietnamese-Canadians sitting around a table eating a meal.
The item is a sculptural mask created by artist Twyla Exner in April 2020.
Exner, Twyla
Weather Series : 2020 May - Hottest May On Record
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10345, PDP10346 and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of many photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria over a period of time.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
The file consists of 540 individual postcards that were created by the artist collective BOXCARSIX in the Victoria region during the COVID-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2021.
Postcards from the Pandemic is a collaborative mail art project of over 900 postcards that were created by artists in and around Victoria, BC in the depths of social lockdown created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was begun in March 2020 by members of BOXCARSIX Artist Collective to stay connected during lockdown. Each artist initiated a series of postcards leaving space in each one for another person to add and respond to. Each card was then mailed on to another artist to add to and potentially complete the postcard.
Each postcard has been assigned its own unique PDP number and is stored in its own folder. See finding aid for container descriptions.
The item is a painting created by Victoria-based artist Chrystal Phan in 2020. It depicts a family of Vietnamese-Canadians enjoying themselves around a swimming pool.
The item is a pastel sketch created by amateur artist Lee Richardson in 2020. The image is supposed to represent that of the foot of Dr. Bonnie Henry (Provincial Health Officer of British Columbia) crushing the COVID-19 virus under a pair of shoes created in her honour by shoe designer John Fluevog.
The item is a painting by amateur artist Rhonda McKone that was created in 2020.
The item is a painting created by amateur artist Francine Klysen in 2020.
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.
[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.
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10342, PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10346 and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of many photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria and Quadra Island over a period of time.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Part of Metro family fonds
Item consists of one framed portrait photograph that has been hand painted. The subject of the portrait is presumed to be Orsa Metro.
Part of Metro family fonds
Item consists of one framed portrait photograph that has been hand-painted. The portrait is of two children, presumed to be the children of Kleanthes and Orsa Metro.
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.
Part of Emily Carr fonds
The item consists of Emily Carr's steamer trunk, which contained the papers and other material transferred to Ira Dilworth's custody following her death. The trunk is made of wood with a canvas lining and papered interior. The trunk has three labels on the exterior, indicating that Carr used it as a travel trunk: one from a San Francisco Transfer Company; Canadian Pacific Express; and a baggage label from the Pacific Coast Steamship Co. There is a handwritten note pinned to the interior lid of the trunk, which reads: "At my death please send this box and contents intact to Mr. Ira Dilworth Canadian Broad-casting Corp. Vancouver B.C. Emily Carr."
Within the trunk was a burlap sack with an additional note of instruction to forward the contents to Ira Dilworth following her death.
Part of Metro family fonds
Item consists of one framed portrait photograph that has been hand painted. The subject of the portrait is two individuals, presumed to be Kleanthes and Orsa Metro.
Part of Metro family fonds
Item consists of one framed portrait photograph that has been hand painted. The subject of the portrait is a man, presumed to be Kleanthes Metro.
Part of Metro family fonds
Item consists of one hand-painted photograph portrait of a man and woman. The individuals have been identified as Peter and Osra, but it is possible that they are Kleanthes and Orsa Metro.
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.
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).
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.
The item is a colour lithograph of Kettle Falls along the Columbia River created sometime in the 20th century. It is based on an original drawing by John Mix Stanley that was created for the US Senate Reports of Explorations and Surveys [1833-1861].
Part of John Douglas Leechman fonds
The sub-series consists of 157 assorted drawings and illustrations. Some of these were created by Ted Noram at some point around the mid-20th century. Many of the illustrations are signed by the artist. The subject matter consists mostly of drawings of Indigenous tools, botanical drawings, and Indigenous people of Canada. The images include illustrations made for the books Edible Wild Plants and Native Tribes of Canada, both written by John Douglas Leechman.
[Lindley family friends : woman and child on pony]
Part of Crease family fonds
Weather Series : 2018 Wildfires - Descent to Dark
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10342, PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10345, and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of photographs of the sky from Victoria during the wildfires of 2018.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
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
Part of Schofield family fonds
Item is a short sword and leader scabbard with silver locket. Locket is inscribed with A.N. McL monogram and MacLeod crest. The maker's mark is on the opposite side, Prosser, Charing Cross, London. Original description indicates the Hudson's Bay Company coat of arms was inscribed on the item in addition to the MacLeod crest but the Hudson's Bay Company coat of arms does not appear on the item.
Weather Series : 2017 Dissipating Heat, Summer Evenings
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10342, PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10345, and PDP10346]. The overall image is composite of photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria over the course of the year.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Weather Series : 2016 January - Record Low Sea Ice + Hottest on Record
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10342, PDP10343, PDP10345, PDP10346 and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of many photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria and Quadra Island over the course of the year.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Item consists of one painting depicting portions of the RBCM [Royal BC Museum] exhibits building and courtyard.
Wilson, Barbara