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         Carr Emily:     more books (100)
  1. The Art of Emily Carr by Doris Shadbolt, 1987-01-01
  2. Emily Carr and Her Dogs: Flirt, Punk, and Loo by Emily Carr, 2005-08-04
  3. The Complete Writings of Emily Carr by Emily Carr, 1997-07
  4. Emily Carr: A Biography by Maria Tippett, 2007-03-19
  5. Four Pictures by Emily Carr by Nicolas Debon, 2007-06-21
  6. The Book of Small by Emily Carr, 2004-06-28
  7. Emily Carr: At the Edge of the World by Jo Ellen Bogart, 2003-09-23
  8. Klee Wyck by Emily Carr, 2004-03-11
  9. Emily Carr: An Introduction to Her Life and Art by Anne Newlands, 1996-08-01
  10. Emily Carr's Attic by Diane Carmel Leger, 2008-03-01
  11. Growing Pains: The Autobiography of Emily Carr by Emily Carr, 1945-11-30
  12. Opposite Contraries: The Unknown Journals of Emily Carr and Other Writings by Emily Carr, 2004-03-04
  13. Emily Carr 2011 Calendar
  14. The House of All Sorts by Emily Carr, 2004-06-28

1. Emily Carr - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Emily Carr was most heavily influenced by the landscape and First Nations cultures of British Columbia, and Alaska. Having visited a mission school beside
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She was born in Victoria, British Columbia , and moved to San Francisco in 1890 to study art after the death of her parents. In 1899 she travelled to England to deepen her studies, where she spent time at the Westminster School of Art in London and at various studio schools in Cornwall Bushey Hertfordshire , San Francisco, and elsewhere. In 1910 , she spent a year studying art at the Acad©mie Colarossi in Paris and elsewhere in France before moving back to British Columbia permanently the following year. Odds and Ends , by Emily Carr
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Emily Carr was most heavily influenced by the landscape and First Nations cultures of British Columbia, and Alaska . Having visited a mission school beside the Nuu-chah-nulth community of Ucluelet in 1898, in 1908 she was inspired by a visit to Skagway and began to paint the totem poles of the coastal Kwakwaka'wakw Haida Tsimshian Tlingit and other communities, in an attempt to record and learn from as many as possible. In 1913 she was obliged by financial considerations to return permanently to Victoria after a few years in

2. NSS Sight & Sound - Emily Carr
Emily Carr was born on a cold Victorian night on the thirteenth of December, 1871. The fifth child in a family of six, she was said to be the favorite,
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Emily Carr Emily Carr was born on a cold Victorian night on the thirteenth of December, 1871. The fifth child in a family of six, she was said to be the favorite, especially by her father. Emily loved her father immensely. Because of the attention her father gave to her, she wold walk him to and from work everyday. But Emily Carr would not grow up with her parents who died in her early teens. The year her father died she completed that year of high school but refused to go back. Instead Emily Carr, enrolled in a local art class with two other girls. Her classmates were leaving for London, England, to seriously pursue their art careers and Emily felt passionately about going also. She tried to persuade her eldest sister, Dede, to let her go but she refused. Afterward she asked her guardian, lawyer James Lawson, and with his permission Emily Carr studied at the California Schol of Design in San Fransisco. Even though Emily had been taking art classes since the age of eight, her sixteenth year marked the start of her formal training. Two years later she returned home where she taught art classis to children. Eventually Emily Carr went to England in 1899 and to France in 1910. Upon her return from France in the autumn of 1911, Emily continued a project she had begun in 1908. Emily would visit many native sites where she painted a record of villages, houses, and totem poles. By 1913, she had produced a large portfolio of work on the Indians but was unable to live off the art. She built a small apartment house in Victoria in order to earn money and spent most of the next nineteen years as its landlady.

3. Emily Carr
Emily Carr experienced an ecstatic identification with the spirit of nature, particularly as she found it in British Columbia. There the cool, gray climate,
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See also: Women Artists VIEW IMAGE LIST Canadian painter. She studied at San Francisco in 1889-95, and in 1899 she travelled to England, where she was involved with the St. Ives group and with Hubert von Herkomer's private school. She was in France in 1910 where the work of the Fauves influenced the colourism of her work and she came into contact with Frances Hodgkins. Discouraged by her lack of artistic success, she returned to Victoria where she came close to giving up art altogether. However, her contact with the Group of Seven in 1930 resurrected her interest in art, and throughout the 1930s she specialized in scenes from the lives and rituals of Native Americans. She also showed her awareness of Canadian native culture through a number of works representing the British Columbian rainforest. She lived among the native Americans to research her subjects. Many of her Expressionistic paintings represent totem poles and other artefacts of Indian culture. - From The Bulfinch Guide to Art History
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Emily Carr experienced an ecstatic identification with the spirit of nature, particularly as she found it in British Columbia. There the cool, gray climate, the proximity of water and most particularly the presence of trees offered her endless opportunity for artistic reflection and growth.

4. National Gallery Of Canada - Emily Carr
Emily Carr. New Perspectives. National Gallery of Canada. Organized by the National Gallery of Canada and the Vancouver Art Gallery. This is Emily.
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5. Emily Carr - Artist, Art - Emily M. Carr
Emily Carr AskART art price guide for Emily Carr and 54000+ American artists Emily M. Carr art prices, value art, art appraisal, antique roadshow,
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6. Art!Facts | Emily Carr
Emily Carr is an important figure in Canadian art history. She is celebrated as one of Canada’s most loved and admired female artists.
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7. Emily Carr --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Emily Carr painter and writer, regarded as a major Canadian artist for her paintings of western coast Indians and
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9. Exhibition: Emily Carr
Emily Carr is at once one of the most familiar and most unknown of Canadian artists. Come explore new insights into her work and life through the most
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10. Emily Carr - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Carr has a university named Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and has two schools named after her. She is considered one of Canada s most famous
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Jump to: navigation search Emily Carr December 13 March 2 ) was a Canadian artist and writer. She was born in Victoria, British Columbia . She studied art in San Francisco and Paris , then came back to British Columbia . Carr painted scenes from nature and from First Nations culture. For example, she painted many Haida and Tlingit totem poles. The Tlingit people called her Klee Wyck, which means "the laughing one." She was influenced by French impressionism One of Carr's most famous paintings is The Raven. Some of her books include Klee Wyck (which won the Governor General's Award) and The Book of Small. Carr has a university named Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and has two schools named after her. She is considered one of Canada's most famous artists.
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    11. Emily Carr Online
    emily carr Canadian Expressionist Painter, 18711945 Guide to pictures of works by emily carr in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
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    Emily Carr
    [Canadian Expressionist Painter, 1871-1945]
    Specializes in Landscapes Canadian artists women artists
    Commercial Galleries: Galleries: We invite you to register and list your site (no charge for this service) Original works by Emily Carr available for purchase at art galleries worldwide
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    , British Columbia NEW! Art Gallery of Hamilton , Ontario Sunshine and Tumult Art Gallery of New South Wales , Sydney, Australia 2 paintings online Art Gallery of Ontario , Toronto Red Tree , ca.1938 Beaverbrook Art Gallery , New Brunswick Woods and Blue Sky Cape Mudge: An Indian Family with Totem Pole Glenbow Museum , Calgary, Alberta Among the Firs , ca.1931 McCord Museum of Canadian History , Montreal, Quebec NEW! To the Totem Forests: Emily Carr and Contemporaries Interpret Coastal Villages Virtual Museum of Canada 3 paintings online Virtual Museum of Canada 3 works online (it may be necessary to side-scroll to get to them) Professional Tools: Artprice Pictures from Image Archives: Emily Carr in the Artchive Emily Carr at The Athenaeum 19 works online by Carr Web Sites About the Artist: Emily Carr At Home and At Work Huge online collection of Carr's works Articles: Encyclopedia Britannica complete article on Emily Carr Note: The full version of the article is available only if you

    12. Emily Carr Institute Of Art + Design
    Located in British Columbia, emily carr offers training toward a Bachelor of Design, Fine Arts, or Media Arts Degree.
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    From January 30th to February 18th, the Wood Co-op Gallery on Granville Island will host an exciting and original exhibition in cooperation with Emily Carr Institute and Van Gogh Designs. "2 + 1" features some of BC's best up-and-coming designers; introducing small-scale furnishings with a twist. Each piece must not only be small in scale, but multifunctional, fit for continued production, and sustainably calculated through the use of formaldehyde free adhesives, latex foam, and hypo-allergenic dyes.

    13. Emily Carr - VMC Image Gallery -
    carr, emily Full record provided on the museum s website For © contact McCord Museum of canadian Trees on a Hillside Trees on a Hillside carr, emily
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    14. Emily Carr At Home And At Work
    THE definitive website on emily carr, Canadian author and artist. Contains hundreds of images of her life and work, including a virtual tour of her
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    15. Emily Carr- Oil Paintings, Landscapes, Abstracts And Original Art.
    Virtual gallery archives of the art works of Canadian Painter emily carr. Original Oil paintings, reproductions and Biographical information.
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    Gallery Short Description: Emily Carr is one of Canada's most recognized Artists. Biography: British Columbia-born artist and writer, Emily Carr (also known as ME Carr) painted the skies, forests and Native Indian cultures of the Pacific Northwest in a style noted for its intense energy and shimmering light.

    16. Vancouver Art Gallery - Emily Carr - About Emily Carr
    Vancouver Art Gallery emily carr. emily carr Virtual Museum Musée virtuel du Canada English Terms and Conditions © Vancouver Art Gallery
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    17. Welcome To Emily Carr House Online
    emily carr is one of Canada s most beloved artist and author. Experience her modern paintings and descriptive prose at www.emilycarr.com.
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    18. Emily Carr
    The artistic evolution of the British Columbia painter and her lifelong commitment to her muse.
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    19. To The Totem Forests: Emily Carr And Contemporaries
    An exhibit of Canadian painting featuring emily carr, her contemporaries Langdon Kihn, George Pepper, Walter J. Phillips, Frederick Marlett Bell-Smith,
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    20. Emily Carr
    Academic biographical essay, including a bibliography.
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    Emily Carr
    This paper looks at the life and art of Emily Carr. The development of her craft through different phases, her thought processes, spirituality and influences are all studied to gain an understanding of her art and artistic stance. While she dabbled in pottery and worked as a cartoonist, the main focus of this research is on her paintings and writings. Emily Carr was born in Victoria, British Columbia on December 13, 1871 and past away on March 2, 1945. She was the offspring of Richard Carr and Emily Saunders and the second youngest of nine children. Emily's mother died in 1886 and her father and her older sister Edith died soon after in 1888. While a rebellious nature dominated her attitude from a young age, these events likely also helped shape her independence. She lived most of her life on Vancouver Island but did live in San Francisco for three years, five years in England and one year in France. Each of these experiences had a profound effect on her development. She moved to San Francisco because of the lack of art schools, art collections and professional artists in the Victoria area that she could learn from. Eventually a lack of finances forced her to return. After the California School of Design in San Francisco, she returned to Victoria to teach art classes to children. In 1899, Carr took up studies at the Westminster School of Art in London. And also attended sketching classes in Cornwall. In 1910, she enrolled in the Academie Colarossi in Paris. It was here that she would break away from her more traditional teachings. Unfortunately, her work was not received well when she returned to Vancouver. British Columbians were unwilling to deviate from the English landscape tradition (Dodd, 1984).

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