- CAC 125-3A.11
- Item
- 1967
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Photograph of Congolese hostesses stamping passports.
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Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Photograph of Congolese hostesses stamping passports.
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Photograph of a bright Congolese painting above copper artistry.
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Photograph of the Congo Pavilion exterior (lot 462). The Congo pavilion featured a lively atmosphere of music and art. Frescos of dancers, warriors, forests, and animals adorned the walls. Samples of gold, silver and copper were also on display as Congo then produced 1.5th of the world's copper supply. Craftsmen and artists painted portraits and skillfully manipulated copper into masks.
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Interior view photograph. Commisioner General J.Casey (left) with acquaintance inside Kodak Pavilion VIP lounge.
Claude Monet "La Seine à Argenteuil"
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Interior view photograph. Claude Monet's painting "La Seine à Argenteuil". This 50 x 61 cm, oil on canvas painting can be seen at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France
Claude Lorrain, "Vue d'Un Port"
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Interior view photograph. Claude Lorrain's painting "Vue d'Un Port" This 72cm x 56 cm, oil on canvas painting can be seen at the Louvre Museum in France.
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Exterior view photograph. Christian Pavilion exterior (lot C-416). Representing eight of Canada's major Christion denominations ( Roman Catholic, United, Anglican, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, Greek-Orthodox and Ukrainian Gree-Orthodox), the Christian Pavilion was conceived as a place for these faiths to join together and promote the common message of Christianity. Fronted by an enclosed entrance garden, the Christian Pavilion craftily featured three different levels within its one storey frame, each level showcased a different exhibition theme. Photographs, films and models spread the message that Christ is an eternal source of hope, joy and love. Butterfly roof over triangular volume. Laminated B.C. fir, laminated pine roof deck. Steel framing with stucco on metal lath. (S: 75' x 85' --- A: 9,500 sq. ft. --- H: 32')
Children's Summer Camp in Crimea
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Interior view photograph. Painting of young women at the Crimea summer camp.
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Interior view photograph. A few of the 50 paintings submitted by Ontario school children
Part of Dixon Expo 67 slides collection
Exterior view photograph. Chatelaine House (lot C-449) exterior. The Chatelaine House was an exhition themed "Man in the Home". It was the winnning submission in a Canada wide competition sponsored by the Canadian Lumber association. It's ground floor was for recreational and work areas while the second floor was composed of living areas and a kitchen. Bedrooms and bathrooms could be found on the third floor. Visitors had the opportunity to actually win the house and its contents. A separate one storey exhibition pavilion featured an adjoining swimming pool. Rectangular volumes. Wood studs, vertical wood siding (S: 41' x 27' (house), 20' x 25' (pavilion) --- A: 1,930 sq. ft. (house), 1,000 sq. ft. (pavilion) --- H: 25' (house), 11' (pavilion))