- A-4959
- Item
- [after 1967]
Sculpture representing two people sitting on a bench, situated behind the Law Building.
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Sculpture representing two people sitting on a bench, situated behind the Law Building.
Sculpture representing four large circles resting on each other on stands, situated at the Education Building. As of 2019 this sculpture is now located in front of the Murray Memorial Library / Snelgrove Gallery.
Geometric designs on a tall stand, situated outside at the Education Building.
Four circles and a triangle design on a tall stand, situated outside the Education Building.
Sculpture representing geometric designs on a tall stand, situated at the Education Building.
Four circles and a triangle design on a tall stand outside the Education Building.
Sculpture representing four large circles resting on each other on stands, situated at the Education Building.
Elevated view of an unidentified man standing beside a bench working on a clay model, equipment beside him.
Unidentified man standing beside a bench with a torch in his hands working on a metal form; stone work in foreground.
A mountain scene, "Roche Miette, Alberta", done by artist Geoffrey Baldwin Bodman.
Bio/Historical Note: Geoffrey Baldwin Bodman (1894-1993) entered the School of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan in 1913. He enlisted with the Royal Flying Corps. Bodman graduated with a BSA in 1919, winning the Governor General's gold medal. He was a professor in Division of Soils, University of California-Berkeley, 1927-1962, and president of the Soil Science Society, 1957-1958.
Six magpie birds sitting along some tree branches, done by artist Geoffrey Baldwin Bodman.
Bio/Historical Note: Geoffrey Baldwin Bodman (1894-1993) entered the School of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan in 1913. He enlisted with the Royal Flying Corps. Bodman graduated with a BSA in 1919, winning the Governor General's gold medal. He was a professor in Division of Soils, University of California-Berkeley, 1927-1962, and president of the Soil Science Society, 1957-1958.
Contemporary ceramics in a fire hydrant design sitting on a stool.
Display of various forms in ceramics, sewing, wicker and woodwork from [Mrs. Stewart's] class in Qu'Appelle Hall.
Art and Advertising collection
This collection consists of exhibition catalogues, posters, invitations and promotional ephemera, primarily (but not exclusively) from Canadian art galleries. The catalogues predominantly feature the work of Canadian artists, with some European and American artists (and minimal representation from Asian artists). The collection provides interesting documentation of the development of Canadian art across the country, including regional focus and to some extent, the development of interest in Indigenous art. In addition, the collection includes some auction catalogues, as well as items relating to advertising; art and design used in industry promotion; and industrial design.
[Art and Art History Gallery - Snelgrove]
Part of Educational Media Access and Production (EMAP) fonds
Art & Art History Gallery.