Emily Carr

Canadian Expressionist Painter, 1871-1945 Canadian painter and writer. She studied art from 1891 to 1894 at the California School of Design in San Francisco. She lived in England from 1899 to 1904, studying at the Westminster School of Art in 1899, and settled in Vancouver on her return. Her stay in Paris in 1910-11, during which she had a painting shown at the Salon d'Automne in 1911, proved far more influential on her art, familiarizing her with Impressionism, with Post-Impressionism and with Fauvism.


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Emily Carr A Young tree oil


A Young tree
Painting ID::  39882
A Young tree
mk152 1931 Oil on canvas 112x68.5cm
mk152 1931 Oil_on_canvas 112x68.5cm
   
   
     

Emily Carr The Little Pine oil


The Little Pine
Painting ID::  39883
The Little Pine
mk152 1931 Oil on canvas Vancouver Art Gallery
mk152 1931 Oil_on_canvas Vancouver_Art_Gallery
   
   
     

Emily Carr Sea Drift at the edge of the forest oil


Sea Drift at the edge of the forest
Painting ID::  39884
Sea Drift at the edge of the forest
mk152 c.1931 Oil on canvas 68.9x117.8cm
mk152 c.1931 Oil_on_canvas 68.9x117.8cm
   
   
     

Emily Carr Forest,British Columbia oil


Forest,British Columbia
Painting ID::  39885
Forest,British Columbia
mk152 1931-32 Oil on canvas 130x86.8cm Vancouver Art Gallery
   
   
     

Emily Carr Untitled oil


Untitled
Painting ID::  39886
Untitled
mk152 c.1931-32 Oil on paper 45.6x30.0cm
mk152 c.1931-32 Oil_on_paper 45.6x30.0cm
   
   
     

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     Canadian Expressionist Painter, 1871-1945 Canadian painter and writer. She studied art from 1891 to 1894 at the California School of Design in San Francisco. She lived in England from 1899 to 1904, studying at the Westminster School of Art in 1899, and settled in Vancouver on her return. Her stay in Paris in 1910-11, during which she had a painting shown at the Salon d'Automne in 1911, proved far more influential on her art, familiarizing her with Impressionism, with Post-Impressionism and with Fauvism.

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