[Bust of Mayor David Oppenheimer by Charles Marega in studio before placement at Stanley Park]
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Part of Major Matthews collection
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[Bust of Mayor David Oppenheimer by Charles Marega in studio before placement at Stanley Park]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Plaster model of "Dante" by Marega
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Bronze bust of Mr. Tom Fripp by Charles Marega
Photograph shows a bust sitting on a pedestal in a studio.
Figurehead Old Empress O[f] Japan
Part of Walter E. Frost fonds
Court House lion [from the rear] looking towards the Medical Dental Building [on Georgia Street]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[Charles Marega with one of his sculptures]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Item is a photograph showing a Marega standing with a bust of Mr. Tom Fripp.
Interior Vancouver Art Gallery [at 1145 West Georgia Street]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Bust of Hon. W.C. Nichol, Lieutenant Governor of BC
Part of Pacific Press fonds
[Charles] Marega's Native Sons sketch model of pioneer monument
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[Charles] Marega's Native Sons [Sketch model of Pioneer Monument]
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Clay figure of Captain Vancouver, Mr. Marega
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[The rear of a lion beside the courthouse steps]
Part of James Crookall fonds
[The courthouse steps showing one lion]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Model [sculpture with three statuettes] C. Marega
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
[A woman beside the lion sculpture at the entrance to the Lions Gate Bridge]
Part of James Crookall fonds
Photograph shows a sign "Cars Pay Toll at North End of Bridge"
Bust of Mayor McGeer outside of Vancouver's City Hall
Part of Pacific Press fonds
[Bronze bust of Emily Matthews]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Rear view of gilded plaster bust of Sir John A. MacDonald presented to the Archives]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Lord Stanley statuette in plaster on alternative base]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photo shows Lord Stanley plaster statuette with Sydney March's idea for an alternative base for the statue.
[Gilded plaster bust of Sir John A. MacDonald presented to the Archives]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Gilded plaster bust of Sir John A. MacDonald presented to the Archives]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Statuette of Superintendent Henry A. Larsen, R.C.M.P. of the "St. Roch"]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Statuette of Superintendent Henry A. Larsen, R.C.M.P. of the "St. Roch"]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Statuette of Superintendent Henry A. Larsen, R.C.M.P. of the "St. Roch"]
Part of Major Matthews collection
[Statuette of Superintendent Henry A. Larsen, R.C.M.P. of the "St. Roch"]
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.
[Bust of Philip Bateman Stroyan, Superintendent, Vancouver Parks 1945-1961]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph show bust by sculptor Elek Imredy.
[Bust of Philip Bateman Stroyan, Superintendent, Vancouver Parks, 1945-1961]
Part of Major Matthews collection
Photograph shows bust by sculptor Elek Imredy.
Slide shows a stone lion sculpture with trees in the background.
Sculptures and Art : David Marshall at work
Image shows David Marshall sculpting "Travertine Sculpture 75," also called "Three Forms" or "Family Life."
Sculptures and Art : David Ruben, sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculptor at work
Image shows Piqtoukun David Ruben's "Observing Your Society" being sculpted.
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium, David Armstrong
Landscape - detail : garden pool
Stone sculpture symposium, Vancouver, 1975
Item is a documentary film about the 1975 Stone Sculpture Symposium in Vancouver. The film is a combination of footage from the sculpting event and voice over narration discussing both the symposium itself and the sculpting process. Abstract electronic score by Martin Fossum plays sporadically throughout.
The film begins with footage of the original marble and travertine blocks, and follows the sculpting process to the end, including footage of hand and mechanical chiseling, polishing and grinding, and moving the works to their final positions. Over this footage the narrator discusses the rebirth of stone carving in the 20th century, the history of the symposium, the relationship between the artist, sculpture, and the natural surroundings, and the importance of the final positions to the creative process.
The documentary concludes with footage of each artist and their final work in its completed state and final positioning. Those artists are: Olga Jancic, Yugoslavia; Joan D. Gambioli, Canada; Michael Prentice, France; David Ruben Piqtoukun, Canada; Kiyoshi Takahashi, Japan; Hiromi Akiyama, France; David Marshall, Canada; Adolf Ryszka, Poland; Jiro Sugawara, Italy; Kubach-Wilmsen Team, Germany; and Mathias Hitz, Austria.
Image shows tree on a rock at the edge of a pond with a fisherman sculpture and a bench in the background.
Sculptures and Art : David Ruben, sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : Kubach or Wilmsen, Germany, sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : Olga Jancic at work carving, sculpture symposium
Image shows Janic carving sculpture "Meta Morphosis."
Sculptures and Art : Olga Jancic, sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : young sculptor at sculpture symposium
Image shows Michael Prentice's "Developing Form" being sculpted.
Sculptures and Art : Michael Prentice, sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : Ms. Gambioli at work on sculpture
Sculptures and Art : sculptor at work
Image shows Michael Prentice's "Developing Form" being sculpted.
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium
Sculptures and Art : sculpture symposium, at work on "Developing Form," Michael Prentice