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Discover Emily Carr’s "Trees in France" (1911). A vibrant Post-Impressionist oil painting showcasing dynamic trees & rich textures. Explore nature's beauty through this iconic Canadian artwork.
Emily Carr’s "Forest Landscape" captures the spirit of Vancouver Island with textured orange leaves and figures amidst serene trees. Explore its connection to Northwest Coast traditions championed by Talmage & celebrated at NGC.
Experience Emily Carr's evocative 'British Columbia Forest,' capturing the raw beauty and solemn mood of BC’s landscape with expressive brushstrokes and symbolic imagery.
Emily Carr’s "Reforestation" (1936) captures the raw spirit of British Columbia's forests with Cubist-influenced brushstrokes and impasto texture, a monumental vision reflecting her profound connection to nature and Canadian identity. Discover this stunning landscape reproduction.
Emily Carr’s "Dancing Trees" (1937-40) captures the spirit of BC forests through swirling brushstrokes, symbolizing resilience and interconnectedness. Inspired by nature and Indigenous traditions, this masterpiece exemplifies Carr's distinctive style.
A serene landscape of the ocean and mountains captured by Emily Carr in 1936 features rugged rocks and a lively coastal scene that invites you to bring the spirit of British Columbia into your home.
Emily Carr's 'Sawmills, Vancouver' (1912) captures the vibrant essence of early 20th-century Vancouver. A stunning oil painting showcasing urban life and coastal landscapes, reflecting Carr’s unique artistic vision.
Emily Carr's "Brittany, France" (1911) captures the rugged beauty of coastal Brittany through vibrant Post-Impressionist brushstrokes. Explore a Canadian icon’s evocative landscape.
Emily Carr's 'Roots' captures a mystical forest scene with horned creatures and a lone figure, blending Indigenous themes with her signature style. A captivating exploration of nature and mystery.
Emily Carr’s ‘A Haida Village’ (1929) – a striking oil painting of Tlingit culture in a modernist style. Explore its bold lines, cool palette & symbolic representation of Indigenous heritage.
Serene watercolor painting by Emily Carr captures a charming white house nestled in a dense forest clearing, evoking the tranquility of British Columbia's landscape from 1931 – discover this beautiful artwork.
Emily Carr's "Cha-atl, Field with Pole" captures the spirit of British Columbia’s First Nations culture and landscape. This watercolor showcases totem poles amidst serene nature, reflecting Carr’s unique artistic vision.
Emily Carr’s ‘Mrs. Douse, Chieftainess of Kitwancool’ captures a resilient Indigenous elder in a stunning watercolor portrait from 1928. This evocative piece celebrates British Columbia's First Nations heritage and offers a timeless glimpse into dignity and tradition – discover this remarkable artwork.
Discover "Dancing Sunlight," Emily Carr's evocative 1937 painting capturing the magic of British Columbia’s forests. Explore its rich details, artistic techniques & historical context.
Emily Carr's 'Crécy-en-Brie' showcases a tranquil coastal town scene with a bridge, emphasizing Carr's fascination for natural landscapes and cultural heritage. Painted in 1911, this piece exemplifies her distinctive style and artistic vision.
Discover Emily Carr’s ‘Tanoo,’ a stunning watercolor depicting totem poles & Northwest Coast traditions. Explore its realism, expressive style & cultural significance – a true Canadian icon.
A striking oil still life featuring two ripe melons with one sliced open to reveal its vibrant interior by Emily Carr invites you to bring this piece of Canadian art history into your private collection.
Experience the lush tranquility of this forest scene by Emily Carr, capturing the wild spirit of the Pacific Northwest; bring nature's serenity home today.
The artwork's provenance includes ownership by the BC Archives and subsequent private collections, highlighting its significance within Canadian art history. Further research reveals Carr’s connection to Gustav Klimt and her pioneering role as a fashion designer.
Emily Carr’s ‘Kispiox Village’ – a stunning oil painting of rural BC life, featuring towering poles & a majestic mountain. Explore realism & Impressionism in this captivating artwork.
A tranquil scene of pine trees under a cloudy sky captures the essence of Canadian Modernism in this evocative painting by Emily Carr, inviting you to bring the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest into your home.