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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 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 charming watercolor capturing a casual outdoor gathering by Emily Carr that brings the serene spirit of British Columbia to life, inviting you to explore this delicate piece of Canadian modernist history.
Emily Carr's "Heina, Maude Island" captures a serene bird perched on a weathered pole, reflecting her signature style and connection to the Pacific Northwest landscape.