Objects Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
1987.48.1 |
Object Name |
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Title |
Heritage Guelph |
Date |
1988 |
Year Range from |
1988 |
Year Range to |
1988 |
Description |
Print of a watercolour of a stone wall archway with 7 images of heritage homes, family fountain on left and Wyndham Street with Petrie building far right. "Heritage Guelph" printed on bottom and "Supported by Hammond Manufacturing". The print is framed in a gold frame with cream colour mat board. |
Notes |
Artist Biography Marlene Jofriet, a former architect, came to Guelph in the early 1970s. She left work to raise her family, and began making watercolour paintings. In 1987 she was commissioned by the Local Architecture Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) to do a painting to promote heritage buildings in Guelph. |
Artist |
Jofriet, Marlene |
People |
Jofriet, Marlene |
Search Terms |
Albert Street Family Fountain Hammond Manufacturing Heritage Guelph McCrae House Nottingham Street Oxford Street Riverview St. George's Square Sunnyside Water Street |
Subjects |
ARCHITECTURE - DOWNTOWN GUELPH ARCHITECTURE - McCRAE HOUSE ARCHITECTURE - RIVERVIEW ARCHITECTURE - WYOMING ARCHITECTURE - DOMESTIC EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURE - FOUNTAINS GOVERNMENT - MUNICIPAL - PLANNING |
Medium |
Watercolour |
Collection |
Artifacts |