Buffalo Hunting in the Summer
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Record information Buffalo Hunting in the Summer
Date:ca. 1822Reference:Box number: A165-01Type of material:ArtFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:2835795Date(s):ca. 1822Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:1 watercolour : watercolour, pen and black ink on paper mounted on support
Support 37.300 x 56.500 cm
Image 24.000 x 44.000 cmLanguage of material:no languageScope and content:The buffalo or bison hunt was the principal source of food for the Plains First Nations and Métis until the collapse of the herds in the 1880s. The hunt was also crucial to sustaining the fur trade.Additional name(s):Additional information:Availability of other formats note:Colour transparency availableExhibitions note:Exhibition title: (to supplement) With Brush and Palete to the Wild West: Peter Rindisbacher (1806-1834). Curators: Jim Burant, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; on display only on April 10.1984., Exhibition Title: A Place in History - Twenty Years of Acquiring Paintings, Drawings and Prints. Curator: Jim Burant, National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; 1990.10.30-1991.03.31Signatures and inscriptions note:Inscribed. Signed. Dated., Inscription: Inscribed in pen, on a strip of paper glued to the recto of the secondary support, b.: Buffalo Hunting in the Summer. Inscribed in pen, on a strip of paper glued to the recto of the secondary support, l.r.: Peter Rindisbacher.Subject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:1981-055 PIC
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No restrictions on access or on use for reproduction or publicationBox [1981-055][ConsultationOpen]A165-01 Item no. assigned by LAC 69[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1981-055][ConsultationOpen]C-114472 Item no. assigned by LAC 69[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1981-55-69. Acquired with the assistance of a grant from the minister of Communications under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act.
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