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Visual Arts Emily Carr rises above the Group at AGO show British Columbia’s extraordinary painter Emily Carr was far ahead of her time and in a league apart from her famous peers.
Signature pieces from the majority of provinces are included, from B.C. (Carr, E.J. Hughes), New Brunswick (Molly Lamb Bobak), and Ontario (The Group of Seven) to Quebec (Marcelle Ferron ...
Carr was born in Victoria in 1871 and was closely associated with the renowned Group of Seven, which includes Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris and A.Y. Jackson.
Carr was born in Victoria in 1871 and was closely associated with the renowned Group of Seven, which includes Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris and A.Y. Jackson.
A full-size image of the handout reproduction of Masset, Q.C.I. (Heffel Fine Art Auction House/The Canadian Press) Carr was born in Victoria in 1871 and was closely associated with the renowned Group ...
Several interested parties — from local entrepreneurs to foreign corporations — have explored the idea of taking over the two-storey former Emily Carr building at 1399 Johnston St. and, this ...
The provenance for the painting is impeccable. It was one of four Carr paintings selected by her great champion, Group of Seven painter Lawren Harris, to represent Canada at the 1952 Venice Biennale.
Carr was born in Victoria in 1871 and was closely associated with the renowned Group of Seven, which includes Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris and A.Y. Jackson.
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