Emily Carr (1871–1945) is today generally considered one of Canada’s greatest and most unique artists. However, her recognition was a long time coming, and it was only towards the end of her life that fame came her way. The article discusses the critical reception of Carr’s work both as a painter and writer, paying particular attention to her border-crossing strategies in her use of indigenous/First Nations art and culture in her own work. Furthermore, it looks at the development of Carr’s art and its connection to the construction of a Canadian national identity, or Canadian-ness, in the early twentieth century
Tematem niniejszym mojej pracy jest 'Odbicie ziemi i kultury inadiańskiej w obrazach Emily Carr'.Moi...
currentRichard Hill is an art historian whose primary research is focused on contemporary Indigenous...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Canadian women artists who lived as expatriates in Brit...
Emily Carr (1871–1945) is today generally considered one of Canada’s greatest and most unique artist...
Canadians embrace Emily Carr(1871–1945) for her vision ofour country, her documenta-tion and, later,...
In December 1927, Emily Carr's paintings were shown for the first time in central Canada in an exhib...
This diploma thesis concentrates on a Canadian artist, Emily Carr, namely on her life, times and wor...
Emily Carr (1871–1945), was one of the first artists of national significance to emerge from the Wes...
Canadian painter, Emily Carr (1871-1945_ and Australian poet, Judith Wright (1915-2000) bore witness...
The purpose of integrating art into the school curricula is to help students to make connections in ...
"Offering a new perspective on Emily Carr and an overview of the career of Vancouver-based artist La...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
In their unwillingness to fully assimilate or relate the human body to its surroundings, many artist...
In this essay, I suggest that artistic production provides valuable insights into the nature of the ...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Tematem niniejszym mojej pracy jest 'Odbicie ziemi i kultury inadiańskiej w obrazach Emily Carr'.Moi...
currentRichard Hill is an art historian whose primary research is focused on contemporary Indigenous...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Canadian women artists who lived as expatriates in Brit...
Emily Carr (1871–1945) is today generally considered one of Canada’s greatest and most unique artist...
Canadians embrace Emily Carr(1871–1945) for her vision ofour country, her documenta-tion and, later,...
In December 1927, Emily Carr's paintings were shown for the first time in central Canada in an exhib...
This diploma thesis concentrates on a Canadian artist, Emily Carr, namely on her life, times and wor...
Emily Carr (1871–1945), was one of the first artists of national significance to emerge from the Wes...
Canadian painter, Emily Carr (1871-1945_ and Australian poet, Judith Wright (1915-2000) bore witness...
The purpose of integrating art into the school curricula is to help students to make connections in ...
"Offering a new perspective on Emily Carr and an overview of the career of Vancouver-based artist La...
Date:1910Emily Kame Kngwarreye was born c1910 in Alhalkere, the Utopia area of Central Australia. Sh...
In their unwillingness to fully assimilate or relate the human body to its surroundings, many artist...
In this essay, I suggest that artistic production provides valuable insights into the nature of the ...
Harper links popular painting and sculpture works of Canada to the history of the different regions ...
Tematem niniejszym mojej pracy jest 'Odbicie ziemi i kultury inadiańskiej w obrazach Emily Carr'.Moi...
currentRichard Hill is an art historian whose primary research is focused on contemporary Indigenous...
This dissertation examines the ways in which Canadian women artists who lived as expatriates in Brit...