An excellent introduction to the art of a painter famous for her devotion to the landscape of the Pacific Northwest. Emily Carr s passionate nature paintings have been compared to those of Georgia O Keeffe, Edvard Munch and Vincent van Gogh. This volume pairs 40 of Carr s most popular paintings with quotations from her writing, which is still widely read today. The introductory text by Robin Laurence tells the story of Carr s unconventional life, and the development of her art. Designed with a focus on the seminal works of Carr s career, and packaged as an affordable paperback, Beloved Land is an ideal gift book. Emily Carr has begun to gain international notoriety, beginning with her exhibition with O'Keefe & Khalo in 2002.
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About the Author:
Young, spirited and rebellious, Emily Carr escaped a strict Victorian household to study art in the Paris of Picasso and Matisse. In middle age, she shook the dust of acceptable society from her shoes and began a passionate journey into the wilderness of British Columbia; the power of her genius made her one of the twentieth century s great painters. Robin Laurence is an award-winning freelance writer, critic and curator. She has worked as a visual arts critic for the Georgia Strait and the Vancouver Sun, and is based in Vancouver.
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- PublisherD&M Publishers Inc.
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 1550544748
- ISBN 13 9781550544749
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages104
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