Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2012.45.005 A—B
Accession#:
2012.45
Credit Line:
Transferred from the City and Borough of Juneau.
Object Name:
Drawing
Title:
Drawings of Navigators, Miners and Natives Tripitic Sculpture
Year Range from:
1975
Year Range to:
1980
Description:
A: Pencil drawing on tan paper of a circle and two abstract figures holding tools. There are two photographs attached to the paper in the upper proper right corner. Images are of wire abstract figures holding tools attached to a rock base. The photographs and sketch match each other. Both photographs have a white boarder. In the lower proper right corner of these boarders is the word "MINERS" handwritten in pencil.
B: Pencil drawing on tan paper of a circle and an abstract figure. There are two photographs attached to the paper in the upper proper right corner. Images are of wire abstract figures attached to a rock bases. The top photograph features a set of three wire—rock sculptures. Each of the wire figures are in different poses. In the lower proper right corner of white boarder around the photograph is the word "GROUP" handwritten in pencil. The lower photograph is an image of wire abstract figures attached to a rock base that matches the sketch on the paper. In the lower proper right corner of white boarder around the photograph is the word "SEXTON" handwritten in pencil. In the lower proper left corner of the page there is a handwritten paragraph in black ink reading: "This simple sketch is only \ a part of a triptic \ celebrating the Navigators \ miners, native who are our foundation \ material textured and molded \ rebar and flat stock \ depending on site height would range \ from 6' — 13' Base rock would be \ Glacial morain Note: See slides of model."
B: Pencil drawing on tan paper of a circle and an abstract figure. There are two photographs attached to the paper in the upper proper right corner. Images are of wire abstract figures attached to a rock bases. The top photograph features a set of three wire—rock sculptures. Each of the wire figures are in different poses. In the lower proper right corner of white boarder around the photograph is the word "GROUP" handwritten in pencil. The lower photograph is an image of wire abstract figures attached to a rock base that matches the sketch on the paper. In the lower proper right corner of white boarder around the photograph is the word "SEXTON" handwritten in pencil. In the lower proper left corner of the page there is a handwritten paragraph in black ink reading: "This simple sketch is only \ a part of a triptic \ celebrating the Navigators \ miners, native who are our foundation \ material textured and molded \ rebar and flat stock \ depending on site height would range \ from 6' — 13' Base rock would be \ Glacial morain Note: See slides of model."
Notes:
1980 Juneau Centennial Art Submission
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