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The Legend of the Kingfisher

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks420
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1970
Accession Number
0173
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1970
Form
print
Dimensions
61 X 49 cm
Size Overall
74 X 63 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0173
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Moon Star Woman

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks421
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1984
Accession Number
0057
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1984
Form
print
Dimensions
28 X 28 cm
Size Overall
45 X 44 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, glass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0057
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Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1984
Accession Number
0056
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1984
Form
print
Series
47/50
Dimensions
28 X 28 cm
Size Overall
45 X 44 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
Few speck of debris in-between the mat and glass (2007); slipping in frame (2020)
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, glass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0056
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Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1984
Accession Number
0055
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1984
Form
print
Series
47/50
Description
"Beardy's brilliant application of color is drawn from his dreams. The geography of his paintings is a blend of the visible universe and the invisible powers that animate the visible, and give it life and meaning. The time in which the works are set is mythological time, before history. The paintings are not separate from the major themes of Jackson's life and in fact parallel his own growth and spiritual development. They dealt not only with the mysteries of matter but also with those of creation and life; they sought to harmonize the human individual with the universe, Jackson's alchemy is performed between two socio-political worlds. He struggled to be effective and to balance his own life between two powerful unseen Manitou forces." (Colleen Cutschall, p. 22)
Dimensions
28 X 28 cm
Size Overall
45 X 44 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
good (2007); slipping in frame (2020)
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0055
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Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1984
Accession Number
0054
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1984
Form
print
Biographical Info
"Jackson Beardy was an artist, art advisor and cultural consultant. As a symbol of Canadian artistic and cultural achievement, his artworks were commissioned for international gifts to illustrious world figures such as Queen Elizabeth II (1979), Prince Mikasa, Crown Prince of Japan (1980), And His Excellency Edward Schreyer, Governor-General of Canada (1979). The artist was awarded the Canadian Centennial Medal in 1967; a Canada Council grant for writing in 1972; the Junior Achievement Award in 1974; and the Outstanding Young Manitoban Award in 1982. His painting, his writing and his teaching all attest to Jackson Beardy's enlightened determination to recall and to record in a meaningful way the heritage of his people for the benefit of present and future generations. Jackson Beardy died in 1984." (Colleen Cutschall: Jaxon Beerdi - Ambassador, Alchemist, Artist. In Jackson Beardy A Life's Work. Canadian Cataloging, WAG, 1994. P.21)
Series
47/50
Dimensions
28 X 28 cm
Size Overall
45 X 44 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
good (2007); slipping in frame (2020)
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, glass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0054
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Wasakachak and the Geese

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks425
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1969
Accession Number
0122
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1969
Form
print
Series
20/20
Dimensions
33 X 46 cm
Size Overall
42.5 X 52.5 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
White vertical stain marks in TL area. Sever water damage in BR.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
plexiglass, backing board; frame - wood
Accession Number
0122
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The Whooping Crane

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks426
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1969
Accession Number
0120
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1969
Form
print
Series
5/18
Dimensions
49.5 X 59.5 cm
Size Overall
53.5 X 63.5 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
Mild cockling of surface.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
plexiglass, backing board; frame - wood
Accession Number
0120
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Man in a Thunderbird Quill

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks427
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Form
print
Date
1969
Accession Number
0121
Artist
Beardy, Jackson
Date
1969
Form
print
Series
10/20
Dimensions
40 X 50 cm
Size Overall
42.5 X 52.5 cm
Medium
colored print
Condition
Mild cockling of surface, especially in TL corner.
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
plexiglass, backing board; frame - wood
Accession Number
0121
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Untitled (Tipi door cover)

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks447
Artist
Bignell, Peter
Form
painting
Date
1997
Accession Number
Pnt/260
Artist
Bignell, Peter
Other Artists
Dennis Cameron; Colleen Conrad; Betty Ebner; Linda Gordon; Dean Kidd; Elsie McCulley; Suzie McPherson; Sharon Myers; Garry Smith; Angelica Wuttke; Sanra Storn
Date
1997
Form
painting
Description
The tipi was raised at noon on Friday, August 15, 1997 in the Tipi Village at the Canada Summer Games site, Brandon, Manitoba. A pipe ceremony was conducted by elders Mary and Solomon Hall of Sioux Valley, Manitoba and a feast was provided by the students. At the conclusion of the Summer Games it was set up on the campus of Brandon University to welcome all to a new year. The painted sun on the eastern door cover symbolically welcomes the sun into and out of the tipi during it's daily journey. The cover is made with the intention to invite not only the sun, but everyone into the tipi. The red hands radiating from the sun are the hands of those who painted this tipi. The painted hand imprint is a most ancient image recorded by humans. It is a clear message of human presence and all that humanity means. These hands are reaching out like the rays of the sun to greet all with warmth in the 'Welcome Lodge'.
Dimensions
158 X 122 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
acrylic
Notes
Designed and painted by the students of the Experiments in Traditional Art Forms class of 1997.
Condition
Canvas is heavily creased from storage. Severe cracks in paint throughout. Water stain in area TM, as well as a brown stain in area RM. There is a 66 cm vertical gash down the center of the image, but has been sewn up.
Primary Support
raw canvas
Secondary Support
straps
Accession Number
Pnt/260
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