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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Wild Lilies painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Victoria Inner Harbour painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Sister & I in Alaska illustrated sketchbook by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Totem Walk at Sitka painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.
Wild Lilies painting (c1890-3) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Victoria Inner Harbour painting (1905) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Sister & I in Alaska illustrated sketchbook (1907) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Totem Walk at Sitka painting (1907) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.
Forest scene painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Beach Scene with Stumps & Logs painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.House in Brittany painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Painting of Northwest Coast native house front at Gold Harbour by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.
Forest scene painting (1909) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Beach Scene with Stumps & Logs painting (c1910) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.House in Brittany painting (1911) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Painting of Northwest Coast native house front at Gold Harbour (1912) by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.
Gitwangak painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Memalilaqua, Knight Inlet painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Graveyard Entrance, Campbell River painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.The Welcome Men painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.
Gitwangak painting (1912) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Memalilaqua, Knight Inlet painting (1912) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Graveyard Entrance, Campbell River painting (1912) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.The Welcome Men painting (1913) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.
Heina painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, 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.Totems painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.
Heina painting (1928) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, 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.Totems painting (c1930) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, 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.Shore & Forest painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.In a Circle 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.Shore & Forest (Cordova Bay) painting (1931) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.In a Circle painting (1931) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.
Yellow Moss painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Tree painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Pine Trees & Blue Sky painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Lone Cedar painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.
Yellow Moss painting (1932-4) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, ON.Tree painting (1935) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Pine Trees & Blue Sky painting (c1935) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Lone Cedar painting (1936) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.
Blue Sky painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Sky painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Forest Interior in Shafts of Lights painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Something Unnamed painting by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.
Blue Sky painting (1936) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Sky painting (1935-6) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Forest Interior in Shafts of Lights painting (1935-7) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.Something Unnamed painting (1937) by Emily Carr at National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, ON.
Above the Gravel Pit painting by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.B.C. Forest painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Light Swooping Through painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Odds & Ends painting by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.
Above the Gravel Pit painting (1937) by Emily Carr at Vancouver Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC.B.C. Forest painting (c1938-9) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Light Swooping Through painting (c1938-9) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.Odds & Ends painting (1939) by Emily Carr at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.
Portrait of Emily Carr with dog Griffon by Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.


Portrait of Emily Carr with dog Griffon (1971) by Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Victoria, BC.



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