Emily Carr Art Photos

Emily Carr (1871-1945) is a Canadian modernist painter of the Pacific Northwest Coast indigenous peoples. While never a member, she is often associated with the Group of Seven because of her style and method of working.

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Painting of Northwest Coast native house front at Gold Harbour by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.Gitwangak painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Skidegate painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Potlach Welcome painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.
Painting of Northwest Coast native house front at Gold Harbour (1912) by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.Gitwangak painting (1912) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Skidegate painting (1928) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Potlach Welcome painting (c1928) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.
Painting of Northwest Coast native Big Raven totem by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.Thunderbird painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.In a Circle painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Yellow Moss painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.
Painting of Northwest Coast native Big Raven totem (1931) by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.Thunderbird painting (1931) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.In a Circle painting (1931) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Yellow Moss painting (1932-4) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.
Above the Gravel Pit painting by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.


Above the Gravel Pit painting (1937) by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.



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