Opening February 6, That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature is the gallery’s largest exhibition dedicated to Carr in over two decades, bringing together more than 100 works drawn primarily ...
Emily Carr, “Untitled (Seascape)” (1935), oil on paper mounted on board, 26.5 x 40.5 cm (courtesy the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria) TORONTO — In the discussion around underrepresented female ...
95.9 x 32.4 cm. (37.8 x 12.8 in.) Marius Barbeau, "Totem Poles of the Gitskan, Upper Skeena River, British Columbia", Ottawa, 1929, page 77, see page 235, plate XIII, figure 3, "Pole of Harhu, at ...
The painting sold for $3.39 million, the most ever paid for a work by a female Canadian artist. Carr died in 1945 at the age of 74. "The Crazy Stair" was expected to go for at least $2.2 million. A ...
Born in 1871, painter Emily Carr resisted her prim upbringing in British Columbia. Instead of flowers and gardens—deemed proper subjects for a lady artist—Carr felt drawn to the region’s lush, ...