
Museum catalogue: Polar Art Collection
Bracebridge Inlet River Gorge, near Polar Bear Pass, Bathurst Island
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Accession no.: | Y: 2012/20/25 |
Object name: | Ink sketch |
Title: | Bracebridge Inlet River Gorge, near Polar Bear Pass, Bathurst Island |
Description: | This snow and water filled gorge was a mile or so north-west of the Base Camp established by Bezal Jedusason in 1992. The artist noted "I first approached the gorge from the Camp, but later in the week, I approached the gorge from the plateau to the north, with masses of purple saxifrage and dwarf willow on the cliffs above." |
Medium: | Ink sketch |
Artist: | Woolmore, Ray |
Note: | Gorge on northern side of Polar Bear Pass, just to north of eastern extremity of Bracebridge Inlet. Approx. Lat. 76°00'N, Long. 99°00'W |
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