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period

  1. Kispiox Village — Emily Carr
  2. Mrs. Douse, Chieftainess of Kitwancool — Emily Carr
  3. Reforestation — Emily Carr, 1936
  4. Cha-atl, Field with Pole — Emily Carr
  5. Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau?) — Paul Cézanne, 1897

movement

vibe

  1. Tanoo — Emily Carr, 1912
  2. Dancing Trees — Emily Carr, 1940
  3. Heina, Maude Island, Queen Charlotte Islands — Emily Carr
  4. Kispiox Village — Emily Carr
  5. Roots — Emily Carr
  6. A Haida Village — Emily Carr, 1929
  7. Cha-atl, Field with Pole — Emily Carr

topics

  1. Kitwangar Pole — Emily Carr
  2. Cha-atl, Field with Pole — Emily Carr

keywords

  1. Roots — Emily Carr
  2. Cha-atl, Field with Pole — Emily Carr
  3. Heina, Maude Island, Queen Charlotte Islands — Emily Carr
  4. Dancing Trees — Emily Carr, 1940

tone

  1. Larch Sapling — Franz Marc, 1908
  2. Heina, Maude Island, Queen Charlotte Islands — Emily Carr
  3. Lost Lake — Yvonne McKague Housser, 1945
  4. Reforestation — Emily Carr, 1936
  5. Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau?) — Paul Cézanne, 1897

main color

  1. Full moon — dušan t. bataković
  2. Reforestation — Emily Carr, 1936
  3. Dancing Trees — Emily Carr, 1940
  4. Mrs. Douse, Chieftainess of Kitwancool — Emily Carr
  5. British Columbia Forest — Emily Carr, 1930
  6. A Rushing Sea Of Undergrowth — Emily Carr
  7. Heina, Maude Island, Queen Charlotte Islands — Emily Carr
  8. Kitwangar Pole — Emily Carr
  9. Larch Sapling — Franz Marc, 1908
  10. Forest, British Columbia — Emily Carr
  11. Heina — Emily Carr
  12. Crécy-en-Brie — Emily Carr
  13. A Haida Village — Emily Carr, 1929
  14. Heart Of The Forest — Emily Carr
  15. Lost Lake — Yvonne McKague Housser, 1945
  16. Cha-atl, Field with Pole — Emily Carr
  17. Paysage — Marsden Hartley, 1924
  18. Kispiox Village — Emily Carr
  19. Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau?) — Paul Cézanne, 1897
  20. Roots — Emily Carr
  21. Odds And Ends — Emily Carr
  22. Tanoo — Emily Carr, 1912
  23. The Dance Studio — Edgar Degas, 1878

other

  1. Eagle Dance, Choctaw — George Catlin, 1837