- I-51570
- Item
- 1946
One photograph of Lawren Harris.
One photograph of Lawren Harris.
Interior of artist Emily Carr's studio, 218 St. Andrew's St., Victoria.
Image of Emily Carr's studio, taken shortly after her death in March 1945.
Interior of artist Emily Carr's studio, 218 St. Andrew's St., Victoria.
Image of Emily Carr's studio, taken soon after her death in March 1945.
Lady June [the dog] and Emily Carr wish Mr Dilworth everything nice for Xmas and 1942.
Image of Emily Carr and the present she gave to Ira Dilworth for Christmas, 1941.
The Langford Cottage, June 1939.
Photograph of "Rat Hall", house rented by Emily Carr in 1939 sketching trip.
This image has been cropped by the photographer from original negative. Original negative and print in the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Artist Emily Carr standing on the porch at 316 Beckley St., Victoria.
One photo of Emily Carr on verandah of her home.
Emily Carr in her studio, 316 Beckley St., Victoria.
Image of Emily Carr seated, inside her home, holding pets.
Emily Carr with neighbour Phyllis Hudson, four dogs and her monkey, Woo.
Image of Emily Carr and Phyllis Hudson and pets.
Emily Carr with with neighbour Phyllis Hudson, three dogs, a cat, and her monkey, Woo.
Image of Emily Carr and Phyllis Hudson and pets.
One photograph of artist Emily Carr and caravan, 1936.
Emily Carr in van in Metchosin
The item consists of one black and white photograph of Emily Carr. The image shows Carr’s caravan, her dog in her arms, and some of the paraphernalia she took with her on her outdoor painting expeditions.
The photograph was taken in Metchosin on July 2, 1936, by Helen Hembroff Ruch. Helen is the sister of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher, who documented the visit to “The Elephant” by the three Hembroff sisters and the taking of the photograph in her biography “Emily Carr: The Untold Story”, published in 1978. The photograph is reproduced in this book.
The photograph had been framed with a backing mat (now detached but kept with photograph). The mat has handwritten notes that provide details of when and where the photograph was taken. The notes on the mat were probably written by Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher. One note states: “Photograph taken by Helen Hembroff RUCH, never reproduced (before my book was published in 1978)”.
Preparing supper while waiting for Emily to return from sketching.
One photograph of Emily Carr and friends at Metchosin sketching site, 1935.
Emily Carr and her caravan "Elephant" at the southwest end of Esquimalt Lagoon
Emily Carr, her caravan and animals at camping site.
Image of Emily Carr feeding pets.
One of Emily Carr's "bobtail sheepdogs".
One of five photographs in Lot # 271 purchased at Lund’s Auction, 1983 “authenticated” by Carol Pearson Williams as coming from 218 St Andrews Street, Victoria BC.
Emily Carr with Griffon [dog] & black cat
Photograph of Emily Carr with her dog and cat, in August 1930. This is one of a series of photos of Carr known to have been taken by Nan Cheney.
Detail from larger group photograph taken 1924 of Victoria "pioneer" citizens.
Artist Emily Carr on the beach at Tanu.
Image of Emily Carr, Clara Russ and Edna Leary on the beach at Tanu. Carr is at the easel sketching the poles and housefronts.
Artist Emily Carr on the beach on Tanu.
Image of Emily Carr, Clara Russ and Edna Leary on the beach at Tanu. Carr is at the easel sketching the poles and housefronts.
Page from the now found Alaska Journal by Emily Carr. Original funny book in Library and Archives Canada.
Emily Carr at St Ives, Cornwall.
One loose photographic print of Emily Carr wearing tam and cloak.
"British Columbia's advice to the Alberni electors."
"We are not yet quite reconciled to the automobiles.... "
"I may be rough on the outside, Miss....."