PH1980:0557
Description:
- The constructed alternate title is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture, sculpture
1950
Sculptures ornant la chapelle latérale gauche de l'église Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours, L'Islet-sur-Mer, Québec
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PH1980:0557
Description:
- The constructed alternate title is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture, sculpture
PH1983:0260
Description:
- Alternate Title "Maison de ferme près de Montmorency" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec".
architecture
1929 or before
View of the principal façade of Manoir de Charlesville with the Saint Lawrence River in the background, Boischatel, Québec, Canada
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PH1983:0260
Description:
- Alternate Title "Maison de ferme près de Montmorency" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec".
architecture
PH1983:0258
Description:
- Alternate title "Anse de Mont-Saint-Pierre, Gaspésie" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see Exhibition Files, s.v. "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture
ca. 1929
View of Anse de Mont-Saint-Pierre showing sheds and boats in the foreground, Gaspé Peninsula, Québec, Canada
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PH1983:0258
Description:
- Alternate title "Anse de Mont-Saint-Pierre, Gaspésie" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see Exhibition Files, s.v. "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture
PH1980:0505
Description:
- The headboard and a footboard are in Servule Morneau's house. - The constructed alternate title is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture, sculpture
1950
Détail d'un châlit sculpté par Servule Morneau, artisan de Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec
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PH1980:0505
Description:
- The headboard and a footboard are in Servule Morneau's house. - The constructed alternate title is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata" (see exhibition file "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture, sculpture
Project
AP075.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the design of the garden courtyard of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project from 2016-2017 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. The design consists in creating a reference to canadian landscape as the courtyard is located in the middle of the Canadian art gallery. The landscape comprises a raised topography composed of three moss and fern mounds with stacked escarpment stone wall referencing to the geology of the Canadian Shield and separating the mounds from a stone laid surface imitating a river bed. The courtyard also includes a patio space. The garden court was later known as the Fred & Elizabeth Fountain Garden Court and was unveiled in March 2018. The project series contains sketches of grading and planting, perspective views and layout plans, correspondence with clients and final concept plans.
2016-2018
National Gallery of Canada Garden Court, Ottawa, Ontario (2017)
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AP075.S1.2017.PR02
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's work as a consulting landscape architect for the design of the garden courtyard of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. Oberlander worked on this project from 2016-2017 with Enns Gauthier Landscape Architects. The design consists in creating a reference to canadian landscape as the courtyard is located in the middle of the Canadian art gallery. The landscape comprises a raised topography composed of three moss and fern mounds with stacked escarpment stone wall referencing to the geology of the Canadian Shield and separating the mounds from a stone laid surface imitating a river bed. The courtyard also includes a patio space. The garden court was later known as the Fred & Elizabeth Fountain Garden Court and was unveiled in March 2018. The project series contains sketches of grading and planting, perspective views and layout plans, correspondence with clients and final concept plans.
Project
2016-2018
photographs
ARCH285165
Description:
Album containing 76 photographs of the Jeanneret family. Pages are annotated, sometimes with the name of the sitter(s) and the date of the photograph. Album contains photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and family members, including Robert Jeanneret, Madeleine Jeanneret, Marguerite Jeanneret, Mathilde Jeanneret, André Jeanneret and Emilie Moser.
1911-1921
Album containing photographs of the Jeanneret family
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ARCH285165
Description:
Album containing 76 photographs of the Jeanneret family. Pages are annotated, sometimes with the name of the sitter(s) and the date of the photograph. Album contains photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and family members, including Robert Jeanneret, Madeleine Jeanneret, Marguerite Jeanneret, Mathilde Jeanneret, André Jeanneret and Emilie Moser.
photographs
1911-1921
photographs
ARCH268228
Description:
Album containing 76 photographs of the Jeanneret family. Pages are annotated, sometimes with the name of the sitter(s) and the date of the photograph. Album contains photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and family members, including Robert Jeanneret, Madeleine Jeanneret, Marguerite Jeanneret, Mathilde Jeanneret, André Jeanneret and Emilie Moser.
1911-1921
Album containing photographs of the Jeanneret family
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ARCH268228
Description:
Album containing 76 photographs of the Jeanneret family. Pages are annotated, sometimes with the name of the sitter(s) and the date of the photograph. Album contains photographs of Pierre Jeanneret and family members, including Robert Jeanneret, Madeleine Jeanneret, Marguerite Jeanneret, Mathilde Jeanneret, André Jeanneret and Emilie Moser.
photographs
1911-1921
textual records
AP075.S3.SS4.002
Description:
This box contains files of catalogues and leaflets for plants, including for roses, for drought tolerant plants, perrenials, poisonous plants, bulbs, plants for University of British Columbia's nurseries, vines, plants for water gardens, ferns and rhododendrons. Also contains catalogues fruit trees, interior plants, topiaries, moss and canadian native plants.
1980-2017
Industry catalogues for plants and seeds
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AP075.S3.SS4.002
Description:
This box contains files of catalogues and leaflets for plants, including for roses, for drought tolerant plants, perrenials, poisonous plants, bulbs, plants for University of British Columbia's nurseries, vines, plants for water gardens, ferns and rhododendrons. Also contains catalogues fruit trees, interior plants, topiaries, moss and canadian native plants.
textual records
1980-2017
PH1983:0259
Description:
- Alternate title "Le séchage de la morue, Gaspésie" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata". Alternate title "Drying Cod, Garpé Peninsula" is the artist's title as indicated on the list of objects for the same exhibition (see Exhibition Files, s.v. "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture
ca. 1929
View of sheds and codfish drying on racks, Gaspé Peninsula, Québec, Canada
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PH1983:0259
Description:
- Alternate title "Le séchage de la morue, Gaspésie" is the title that appeared on the label copy in the CCA exhibition "Parcours de photographes visiteurs au Québec: Sipprell, Moser, Volkerding et Kawamata". Alternate title "Drying Cod, Garpé Peninsula" is the artist's title as indicated on the list of objects for the same exhibition (see Exhibition Files, s.v. "Four Photographers Visit Québec").
architecture
archives
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Fonds
Ray Affleck fonds
AP088
Synopsis:
The Ray Affleck fonds, 1952-1989, documents Raymond Tait Affleck’s professional career as an associate at Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Michaud, Sise (1958-1970) and a principal at Arcop Associates (1970-1989). The fonds comprises of approximately 370 administrative files that were collected by Affleck’s personal secretaries from 1952 to 1989.
1952-1989
Ray Affleck fonds
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AP088
Synopsis:
The Ray Affleck fonds, 1952-1989, documents Raymond Tait Affleck’s professional career as an associate at Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Michaud, Sise (1958-1970) and a principal at Arcop Associates (1970-1989). The fonds comprises of approximately 370 administrative files that were collected by Affleck’s personal secretaries from 1952 to 1989.
archives
Level of archival description:
Fonds
1952-1989