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Dancing for the People

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Artist
Amiotte, Arthur D.
Form
painting
Date
1982
Accession Number
Pnt/AA/068
Artist
Amiotte, Arthur D.
Date
1982
Form
painting
Description
This painting was one of twelve done as part of Amiotte's requirements for the Master of Interdisciplinary Studies degree and has been widely exhibited. The artist's work is included in numerous private and public collections including the National Museum of the American Indian/Smithsonian and the Joslyn Art Museum.
Dimensions
122 X 182.5 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
latex and acrylic
Condition
Stretcher frame is slightly twisted. Various marks on canvas in areas TR, crayon mark; MR, yellow accretion; BR, yellow accretion; and BL, pencil marks.
Primary Support
canvas
Secondary Support
stretcher for canvas
Accession Number
Pnt/AA/068
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Social Stratification

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks454
Artist
Brancewicz, Jan
Form
painting
Date
1975
Accession Number
0079
Artist
Brancewicz, Jan
Date
1975
Form
painting
Biographical Info
Jan Brancewicz, a native of Cracow, Poland, studied art and art education at Teacher's College in Cracow. He immigrated to Canada in 1965. Since his arrival in Brandon, [MB] he has taught in the public school system. For the past eighteen years, he has also been a sessional lecturer of visual design at Brandon University. Brancewicz has exhibited his works extensively in Manitoba and Cracow, Poland. Jan Brancewicz's works reflect the influence of the Constructivist tradition which emerged in Europe during the early 20th century. Like his art predecessors, he construct's images using the formal elements of line, shape, color and spatial relationships, rather than image, are of critical and primary importance to Brancewicz. (Exhibition Catalogue 'Landscape Constructions'; AGSM, 1990)
Dimensions
121 X 151 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
acrylic
Condition
Painting needs backing board to prevent damages to its surface. Light and fine pencil marks in top horizontal register. Paint transfer in TL corner.
Primary Support
canvas
Secondary Support
back support for canvas, no frame
Accession Number
0079
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La Montaigne, Home of the Earth Mother

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Artist
Milne, Courtney
Collection
Visions of the Goddess
Form
photograph
Date
no date
Accession Number
Ph/CM/280
Title Variation
Mother
Artist
Milne, Courtney
Collection
Visions of the Goddess
Date
no date
Form
photograph
Series
13/50
Dimensions
50.5 X 76 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
color photograph
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
Ph/CM/280
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Enchanted Forest, Home of the Yeshe Khadoma

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Artist
Milne, Courtney
Collection
Visions of the Goddess
Form
photograph
Date
no date
Accession Number
Ph/CM/310
Title Variation
Khadoma
Artist
Milne, Courtney
Collection
Visions of the Goddess
Date
no date
Form
photograph
Series
13/50
Dimensions
50.5 X 76 cm
Size Overall
same as image
Medium
color photograph
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
none
Accession Number
Ph/CM/310
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American Horse

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/artworks34
Artist
Barry, D. F.
Collection
"Chiefs of the Sioux Wars and the Battle of Little Bighorn, published by Paul Harbaugh; Denver, Colorado, 1982."
Date
1897
Form
photograph
Series
portfolio 67/150
Description
American Horse 'Wasechum Taschunka' (1840-1908). 'Wasechum Taschunka' took on the name American Horse following the death of his uncle ate the Battle of Slim Buttes. During the reservation days, he was considered a notable progressive and became a head Oglala spokesman. As an orator and diplomat, he represented his people in numerous negotiations with the federal government. Following the tragedy of Wounded Knee he became the leader of a unified Sioux delegation which traveled to Washington seeking a more equitable treatment for the Sioux. In his later years he traveled with Buffalo Bill and the Wild West Show. (Harbaugh, P., 1982)
Dimensions
16 X 11.5 cm
Size Overall
51 X 41 cm
Medium
Black and white photograph
Condition
good
Primary Support
paper
Secondary Support
mat, plexiglass, backing board; frame - metal
Accession Number
0432
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