[Bronze bust of Emily Matthews]
- AM54-S4-: Mon P58
- Item
- [1952?]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Bronze bust of Emily Matthews]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Bust of Mayor David Oppenheimer by Charles Marega in studio before placement at Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Bust of Philip Bateman Stroyan, Superintendent, Vancouver Parks, 1945-1961]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows bust by sculptor Elek lmredy.
Paul Binkert working outside his studio on model for cast nude
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Art and culture. Courtesy of June Binkert.
Photograph shows a soldier standing by "Woodenhead"
C.M. Harrison and Co., 444 Seymour St., for Parker Letter Service
Vancouver Transportation Club rocket sculpture
Sheet Metal Workers Local 280 rocket sculpture
Sheet Metal Workers Local 280 rocket sculpture
Chung Hung sculpture at art exhibit, Vancouver
Part of Paul Yee fonds
#141 - Habitat Forum - Greenpeace - Water Day - on Cormack - James Bay [28 of 36]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
#141 - Habitat Forum - Greenpeace - Water Day - on Cormack - James Bay [30 of 36]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
#142 - Habitat Forum - ferry ride [32 of 35]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - photos by Peter - #87 [23 of 38]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #88 [19 of 35]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #91 [35 of 38]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #91 [38 of 38]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Item is a photograph showing Bernard Thor carving a sculpture.
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [18 of 36]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Habitat Forum - #99 - owner unknown - Habitat #1 [19 of 36]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
[Habitat Forum - #99A] [14 of 40]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
[Habitat Forum - #99A] [16 of 40]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
[Habitat Forum - #99A] [30 of 40]
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
[Sculpture by George Norris in front of] Pacific Centre
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Part of Habitat Forum photographs
Clay figure of Captain Vancouver, Mr. Marega
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Charles] Marega's Native Sons sketch model of pioneer monument
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Lord Stanley statue in clay before bronze casting]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows left view of Lord Stanley statue in clay before Sydney March began the bronze casting.
[Clay model for bronze bust of Emily Matthews]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Big Saw - Opening [Preparations]
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of opening day set up, stones being worked on with hand and electric tools and a diamond saw, the Rubin Landers' Jazz Group playing on an earthen mound, and crowds viewing the artists at work. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, Michael Prentice.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of artists working on sculptures using hand and power tools, as well as footage of people viewing the artists at work. Artists believed to be featured include Michael Prentice, Jiro Sagawara, Mathias Hietz, and Hiromi Akiyama. The sculptures being worked on include: Horizontal Column (by Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen) and Landscape 75 (by Jiro Sugwara).
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film begins with footage of a film box with the number 3 written on it (it is not the same box this film was housed in when donated). Further footage shows artists working on sculptures using hand tools, as well as footage of people talking. Artists believed to be featured include Michael Prentice and Adolf Ryszka. Sculptures pictured are "Guardian" by Mathias Hietz, "Woman" by Kiyoshi Takahashi, "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, "Earth, Air and Sea" by Joan D. Gambioli, and "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of artists working on sculptures using hand and power tools, as well as footage of people viewing the artists at work. Artists believed to be featured include Michael Prentice, Piqtoukun (David Ruben), and Hiromi Akiyama. Scultpures featured are "Developing Form" by Michael Prentice, "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama, "Woman" by Kiyoshi Takahashi, "Guardian" by Mathias Hietz, and "Travertine" by Dvaid Marshall.
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of artists working on sculptures using hand and power tools, as well as footage of people viewing the artists at work. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach, Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, Piqtoukun (David Ruben), Adolf Ryszka, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Hiromi Akiyama. Sculptures featured are "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, "Observing Your Society" by Piqtoukun (David Ruben), and "For the Botanical Garden" by Hiromi Akiyama.
Stone Symposium - Sympos[ium] crane
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium. The film contains footage of Canadian Reserve soldiers helping move sculptures using a crane. Artists believed to be featured include Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen, and Michael Prentice. The main sculpture being moved is "Horizontal Column" by Wolfgang Kubach and Maria Kubach-Wilmsen.
Stone Symposium - Viewed by DM [David Marshall]
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of people watching Michael Prentice work on his sculpture "Developing Form," and crowds walking around the unfinished sculptures including Hiromi Akiyama's "For the Botanical Garden" and Kiyoshi Takahashi's "Woman."
Vancouver Stones Symposium - Chandlers, Jiro [Sugawara] Diamond Saw
Item is an amateur film documenting the 1975 Vancouver International Stone Symposium at VanDusen Gardens. The film contains footage of people moving stones on platforms and a man cutting a stone with a diamond saw. Artist believed to be featured include Jiro Sugawara.
Item is a recording of three different advertisements for City Shapes, the Vancouver Centennial Sculpture Symposium, 1986. The first two shorter advertisements include images of smaller sculptures while a voice over narrator talks about the sculpture symposium. The final longer advertisement includes aerial footage and an expanded discussion of Vancouver history and sculpture in addition to the same images of smaller sculptures and exposition about the sculpture symposium.