Sculpture
Nom de l'objet : | Sculpture |
Titre : | Untitled |
Artiste ou artisan : | Wyse, Alex |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Sculpture |
Médium : | Tin Copper Ink Crayon Cardboard Wood Oil Steel Glass |
Numéro d'accession : | G-78-33 |
Culture : | Canadian |
Date de début de production : | 1972 |
Date de fin de production : | 1973 |
Description : | A representation of an apple tree; the surface is made of wood strips; apple images are painted on the surface of the lower branch area; two hinged doors in the shape of an apple, located in the centre of the tree, open to expose a painting of a landscape with a group of nude women in the foreground and a landing airplane in the background; the women are throwing apples at the "flying doctor" because "an apple a day keeps the doctor away |
Hauteur : | 263.8 |
Largeur : | 202.0 |
Profondeur : | 31.0 |
Unité de mesure linéaire : | cm |
Étiquette ou poinçon : | label on reverse: Changing Visions: The Changing Landscape/Apercus Divers: Le Paysage Canadien/Art Gallery of Ontario/February 13 - March 21, 1976/The Art Gallery of Windsor/April 7 - May 9, 1976/Saidye Bronfman Centre, Montreal/May 26 - June 27, 1976/DeCordova and Dana Museum/Lincoln, Massachusetts/July 7 - August 8, 1976/The Edmonton Art Gallery/September 1 - October 3, 1976/The Winnipeg Art Gallery/October 20 - November 28, 1976/Glenbow - Alberta Institute/Calgary/December 16, 1976 - January 23, 1977/Burnaby Art Gallery and the Simon Fraser Gallery/Simon Fraser University/Febraury 2 - February 25, 1977/London Public Library and Art Museum/March 18 - April 17, 1977 |
Sujet ou image : | Fruit Nude Tree Apple Landscape Female Woman Airplane |
Signature : | b.c. of painting (on woman's left leg): A.J. WYSE. OTTAWA - ONT. 1973 |
Département : | Fine Arts |
Établissement : |
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
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Ville de l'établissement : | Winnipeg |
Province de l'établissement : | Manitoba |
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