151594
-
627874
3644/1
Wakusoyo
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3644/1 Interior
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3644/1 Bottom
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Description
Off-white clay bowl with black painted design across interior. Central design is of large figure with very long phallus, being held up by three smaller figures. Large figure has their long hands held upright, with the palms up. They have spiked hair, small bun on the back of their head, diagonal line across cheek, and are wearing a checked collar. The smaller figures have braided(?) hair and protruding phalluses. Interior edge of bowl trimmed with five linear bands; outer bands are thicker than inner. Patterns stamped and done in relief across exterior sides of bowl. From top to bottom: swirls with human and animal motifs throughout, raised line, repeating words "OUR HISTORY", inverted stepped triangles, abstract diamonds inside ovals, alternating feathers and groupings of vertical lines, potted flowers, abstract linear motifs, and circles. Artist inscription, done in black, on base: artist mark. Judy Chartrand. Ancient Mimbres. circa: 1100 AD. "WAKUSOYO". Tewa language.
4
bowl
5
clay
24
paint
234
Cree
9.6
cm
height
32.5
cm
diameter
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
ceramics
Item Classes
good
Condition
3644/0001
Accession Number
70
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
15913
Judy
Chartrand
Judy Chartrand
3004
Sally
Michener
Sally Michener
19493
Katy
Michener
Katy Michener
19493
Katy
Michener
Katy Michener
-
627871
3641/1 a-b
Bentwood Box
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3641/1 a-b 3/4 View
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1
3641/1 a-b Front / Recto
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Description
Bentwood cedar box with red painted corners and lid. The lid has a red painted geometric design on the top.
15
box
1774
red cedar wood
24
paint
95
Tlingit
40.5
cm
height
40.0
cm
width
40.0
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
good
Condition
3641/0001 a-b
Accession Number
124
Alaska, USA
3922
Gary
R.
Bell
Gary R. Bell
3922
Gary
R.
Bell
Gary R. Bell
-
627868
DC5.3
Board
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DC5.3 Front / Recto
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Description
Painted replica of a Tsimshian house screen board in MOA's collection.
Narrative
Painted by Lyle Wilson in 1989 (museum commission), based on the design found on a Tsimshian house board dated c. 1800-1840. This board replicates a small portion of a large painted house screen that, in the mid-1800s, fronted a lineage house at Lax Kw’alaams, a Tsimshian village on the northern BC coast. Decades after the house boards entered the museum collection, it was discovered that light raked across the surface of the boards, combined with high-contrast photography, revealed an elegant painting at least two hundred years old. This painting is one of several contemporary reproductions based on the old house screen boards.
28
board
132
Tsimshian
451.0
cm
height
74.0
cm
width
2.7
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
good
Condition
1989
1989
70
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
28
Lyle
Wilson
Lyle Wilson
6167
Museum of Anthropology
Museum of Anthropology
6167
Museum of Anthropology
Museum of Anthropology
-
627867
DC5.1-2
Board
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DC5.1-2 Front / Recto
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Description
Painted replica of one section of a Tsimshian house screen board; pair of boards mounted together, DC5.1 and DC5.2.
Narrative
Painted by Lyle Wilson in 1989 (museum commission), based on the design found on a Tsimshian house board dated c. 1800-1840. This board replicates a small portion of a large painted house screen that, in the mid-1800s, fronted a lineage house at Lax Kw’alaams, a Tsimshian village on the northern BC coast. Decades after the house boards entered the museum collection, it was discovered that light raked across the surface of the boards, combined with high-contrast photography, revealed an elegant painting at least two hundred years old. This painting is one of several contemporary reproductions based on the old house screen boards.
28
board
1774
red cedar wood
24
paint
132
Tsimshian
366.0
cm
height
72.4
cm
width
365.76
cm
height
101.6
cm
width
366.0
cm
height
174.0
cm
width
2.7
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
good
Condition
1989
1989
70
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
28
Lyle
Wilson
Lyle Wilson
6167
Museum of Anthropology
Museum of Anthropology
6167
Museum of Anthropology
Museum of Anthropology
-
627842
3648/1
Model Totem Pole
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2023-12-24T09:07:18-08:00
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3648/1 3/4 View
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3648/1 Front / Recto
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Description
Model pole with a thunderbird on top and a masked human at the base. The bird on top has wings pointing upward, in black, red and green; a large yellow beak and feet; two small vertical black ears, green around its eyes and a red mouth. The human at the base is in a kneeling position and has bear claw hands in black outline, a red-brown body, a mask-like face with bright green across the eyes, red on the nose and mouth, and black painted hair on top. The middle section is rounded and painted in two shades of green. The pole is attached to an unpainted, square wooden base, with nail heads showing on the bottom. Artist name and date written on the back of the bird, in black, under the wings.
Narrative
The carved sequence on this model pole is referred to as Ellen Neel's "Totemland" design.
234
totem pole
1
wood
24
paint
6
metal
31
Kwakwaka'wakw
43.5
cm
height
19.5
cm
width
17.0
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
good
Condition
3648/0001
Accession Number
1959
1959
32
British Columbia, Canada
2180
Ellen
Neel
Ellen Neel
3922
Gary
R.
Bell
Gary R. Bell
3922
Gary
R.
Bell
Gary R. Bell
-
627816
A6570 a-b
Dish
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2023-08-20T08:35:23-07:00
2023-08-20T09:05:37-07:00
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A6570 3/4 View
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A6570 Profile
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A6570 Interior
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A6570 Detail
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Description
Wooden, two symmetrical dish halves (parts a-b) in form of a killer whale and squid; carved and painted. The inside has a black painted sea serpent ? design on both sides. The two halves are held together by a metal latch; together the dish is conical in shape. The dish is painted in black, red, white and green.
Iconographic Meaning
Represents a whale: gwa'yam.
History Of Use
Used at large feasts.
41
dish
1
wood
24
paint
6
metal
31
Kwakwaka'wakw
13
carved
35
painted
276
latched
37.0
cm
height
77.5
cm
width
39.4
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
fair
Condition
1900/0001
Accession Number
1850
1850
32
British Columbia, Canada
359
Kingcome Inlet, British Columbia, Canada
9893
Ukwanalis, British Columbia, Canada
470
Tom
Patch
Wamiss
Tom Patch Wamiss
124
H.
R.
MacMillan
H. R. MacMillan
470
Tom
Patch
Wamiss
Tom Patch Wamiss
-
627702
3630/1 a-b
Chest
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2023-12-24T08:53:37-08:00
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3630/1 a-b 3/4 View
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3630/1 a-b Front / Recto
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Description
Large lidded wooden chest. The exterior of the chest (part a) shows finely grooved texturing on surface. Each panel has borders at all four edges, with fine, vertical, parallel lines throughout the centre. Five parallel grooves run horizontally along the upper and lower edges of the chest, with diagonal grooves down each adjacent corner. The corners and base are secured with root-like(?) ties, wood pegs and nails. The exterior has a dark brown-black colour. The interior of the chest shows carving tool marks. There is a rectangular piece of wood along the interior, bottom edge of one side panel. The lid (part b) is flat on underside, with an upright ridge along the long front and back edges. The side edges are also carved with fine vertical parallel lines. The lid is composed of three pieces of wood pegged and nailed together. The underside surface of the lid is covered in carving tool marks.
Narrative
Purchased by the donor from a Sotheby's auction (NY) in 2019. Previously purchased by Trotta-Bono Ltd, from the George Terasaki collection.
117
chest
180
cedar wood
111
root
6
metal
94
Nuu-chah-nulth
6.0
cm
height
116.5
cm
width
61.0
cm
depth
62.0
cm
height
116.5
cm
width
62.3
cm
depth
61.0
cm
height
115.5
cm
width
62.3
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
fair
Condition
3630/0001 a-b
Accession Number
1800
1850
347
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
567
George
Terasaki
George Terasaki
3922
Gary
R.
Bell
Gary R. Bell
3922
Gary
R.
Bell
Gary R. Bell
-
627316
3572/4
Dish
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2023-12-24T09:06:50-08:00
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3572/4 Interior
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1
3572/4 Bottom
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Narrative
Stamped on base: LAMBERT POTTERIES LTD."; Inscribed on base: "Salish Spindle Whorl / Hand-painted / T."
Description
Small round off-white dish painted with black and green design elements. Inside of dish has design of a bird-like creature holding a fish in its claw. The upper creature has a fin on its head and a wing and tail. Both have black outlines with black and green elements. Black circle painted in the centre; black and green painted around the top of rim, with seven sets of three unpainted lines. The base has the Lambert Potteries stamp and a hand-written inscription: Salish Spindle Whorl / Hand-painted / T.
41
dish
5
clay
24
paint
62
glaze
509
Canadian
2.5
cm
height
8.2
cm
diameter
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
ceramics
Item Classes
good
Condition
3572/0004
Accession Number
1960
1970
70
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
4802
David
Lambert
David Lambert
19222
Susan
Rowley
Susan Rowley
19222
Susan
Rowley
Susan Rowley
-
627281
3585/1 a-e
Trans Mountain
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2023-12-24T09:06:39-08:00
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3585/1 a-e Side One
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Description
Multi-piece ceramic sculpture of a black ship hull with a crushed can, twisted product tube, log, and pitted sphere bolted onto it (part a). The can and product tube are black; tube has a red cap. The log is grey and dark brown, and covered with a small black blanket; olive green sphere, representing COVID-19, is perched on top of blanket. Additional components rest on the hull and sit around it; additional pieces are: small, crushed olive green can (part b), small, crushed black can (part c), grey pitted COVID-19 sphere (part d), and a dark brown flower with a wilted stem (part e). Ship hull, cans, and green sphere are glazed; rest of sculpture is painted.
Narrative
Sculpture was featured in the artist's exhibit "All Consuming" at the Craft Council Gallery, Granville Island. Artist statement: 2022-- we thought the pandemic would be over and that life would return to normal. Now, half-way through the year, the pandemic still ravages the unsuspecting and unprotected-- in both the developed and developing world. Climate disasters still loom unaddressed; economic forecasts are ambivalent, and war has broken out in Ukraine. The times call for our attention, but that is in short supply as distractions multiply. [...] My exhibition "All Consuming" raises issues of consumption, waste, and the global circulation of consumer forms resembling crushed cans, bottles, product tubes, and logs, arranged as an armada on a table top. Spherical forms recalling the Covid virus refer to the catastrophe that has engulfed the world, pointing to connections between the global circulation of goods, environmental degradation, and disease. Other sculptures incorporate ceramic containers, logs, branches, flowers, and simulated scraps of plastic. These sit on shelves suggesting shorelines or surrounding land. [...] Ceramic cans, tubes, bottles, and similar detritus are strewn throughout. [...] "All Consuming" acknowledges the allure of "stuff", and questions our ability to change in the face of environmental crisis.
88
sculpture
5
clay
62
glaze
24
paint
6
metal
509
Canadian
22.2
cm
height
38.3
cm
width
20.5
cm
depth
6.0
cm
height
8.4
cm
width
7.4
cm
depth
6.1
cm
height
7.8
cm
width
6.1
cm
depth
7.2
cm
height
7.4
cm
diameter
9.6
cm
height
9.6
cm
width
11.5
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
ceramics
Item Classes
excellent
Condition
3585/0001 a-e
Accession Number
2021
2021
70
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
19316
Amy
Gogarty
Amy Gogarty
7163
Carol
E.
Mayer
Carol E. Mayer
7163
Carol
E.
Mayer
Carol E. Mayer
-
626751
3521/2
Drumstick
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2022-11-01T21:59:24-07:00
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3521/2 Profile
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Description
Drumstick with a cane body set into a wood handle, topped with a black metal ferrule. Cane body curves twice, in middle and near top; top curve ends in a curl. Body has a hook-like appearance. Handle is an irregularly shaped cylinder with a flattened front; tapers into an oval-shaped base. Bands of raised vertical rectangles carved along length; plain rings throughout. Bottom section of cylinder, that tapers, is decorated with incised vertical lines. Triangular channel carved into front of handle, near bottom edge.
Narrative
Purchased by the donor's parents from an antique shop in Toronto, sometime in the 1980s-1990s.
301
drumstick
35
stain
17928
cane grass
1
wood
6
metal
450
Nepalese
42.0
cm
height
18.3
cm
width
2.6
cm
depth
1
MOA: University of British Columbia
MOA
good
Condition
3521/0002
Accession Number
1900
1950
178
Nepal
19185
Mary
Hayes
Mary Hayes
19185
Mary
Hayes
Mary Hayes