Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2012.45.023
Accession#:
2012.45
Credit Line:
Transferred from the City and Borough of Juneau.
Object Name:
Drawing
Title:
Drawing of a Totem Sculpture
Year Range from:
1975
Year Range to:
1980
Description:
Two pencil and pen drawings of a totem pole. The drawing on the proper right is of the front of the totem. The drawing on the proper right views the totem from the proper left side. In between the two drawings are a series of dimensional measurements for each of the totem's characters carvings and the drawings' scale ratio. On the right and left of the paper are notes regarding the carving, painting, finishing treatments and other design elements. The totem's carving subjects are identified to the proper left of the front facing totem drawing. From top to bottom the totem's carving subjects are: U.S. eagle, T—bird, mourlet, eagle, bear, wolf head, mountain, sea monster, 2 dog fish, shark, halibut, Auke woman, and spirit man. Details are colored with red and blue—green pen.

On the back along the upper edge at approximately center is text handwritten in black ink reading: "Ray Peck".
Notes:
1980 Juneau Centennial Art Submission
People:
Peck, Ray
Search Terms:
Drawing
Sculpture
Centennial
Celebration
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Totem
eagle
Raven
Bird
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Bear
Land Animal
Mountain
Sea Animal
Fish
Auke
Tlingit
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Juneau Centennial Sculpture SubmissionJuneau Centennial Sculpture Submission