- PDP02211
- Item
- [1930-1939]
One page from sketchbook.
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One page from sketchbook.
One page from sketchbook.
Bear Totem from Maynard photograph taken at Masset
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page with graphite drawing
Part of Emily Carr art collection
The item consists of an oil on canvas painting set within a wooden frame designed by Lawren Harris affixed by the executors of Carr's estate.
Beaver and frog, section of monumental pole
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook
Part of Emily Carr art collection
one hand formed clay vessel with Beaver design.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page separated from sketchbook.
Bedtime hour for boarders in cubicles.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in book.
Being As It Were In A Chast[e]ned And Subdued Frame Of Mind....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in book.
Page from the now found Alaska Journal by Emily Carr. Original funny book in Library and Archives Canada.
Between ourselves : Emily Carr
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. The first part of this fifty-minute program is devoted to reminiscences of Emily Carr by three of her long-time friends: Flora Hamilto;n Burns, who helped Carr with her writing; Kate Mather, who was a buyer for the CPR at Banff and commissioned Carr to make pottery; and Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher, whose book "M.E." recalls the elderl;y Emily Carr. The second part of the program features "The Pines of Emily Carr", a work for narrator, mezzo-soprano, piano, string quartet and tympani, which was composed by Jean Coulthard for the 196;9 CBC Vancouver Festival of Music. The performers involved include: Dorothy Davies, narrator; Derek Bampton, piano; Phyllis Mailing, mezzo-soprano; and Don Adams, tympani.;
Between ourselves : Emily Carr
Part of Don Mowatt fonds
SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating fr;om different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. The first part of this fifty-minute program is devoted to reminiscences of Emily Carr by three of her long-time friends: Flora Hamilto;n Burns, who helped Carr with her writing; Kate Mather, who was a buyer for the CPR at Banff and commissioned Carr to make pottery; and Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher, whose book "M.E." recalls the elderl;y Emily Carr. The second part of the program features "The Pines of Emily Carr", a work for narrator, mezzo-soprano, piano, string quartet and tympani, which was composed by Jean Coulthard for the 196;9 CBC Vancouver Festival of Music. The performers involved include: Dorothy Davies, narrator; Derek Bampton, piano; Phyllis Mailing, mezzo-soprano; and Don Adams, tympani.;
Between ourselves : [Three women who knew Emily Carr] ; The pines of Emily Carr
SUMMARY: "Between Ourselves" was a weekly series of hour-long radio programs that presented Canada to Canadians. It featured aspects of Canadian life in docudramas, plays, music, and interviews, originating from different regions of Canada. The series ran from 1966 to 1979. This episode features two items inspired by Emily Carr. Part 1: Recollections by three women who knew Carr -- Kate Mather, Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher, and Flora Hamilton Burns. Part 2: A performance of Jean Coulthard's composition "The Pines of Emily Carr" for narrator (mezzo soprano) and small chamber ensemble.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One charcoal on paper portrait of a boy.
Billie, Sallie & Jane, Vancouver.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One cartoon about Carr's dog who has killed a chicken and bitten a child.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One hand formed and painted pot in bird shape.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One sketchbook with 130 drawings by Emily Carr, several pages of written text including lists, poems and commentary. This book appears to primarily document her time in St. Ives in Cornwall, outside the hours of her formal art schooling there.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One sketchbook with 33 drawings by Emily Carr within. The images include cartoons with verse, posed models. Pages of poetry includes "The Olsson Student" which refers to a separate series of images (PDP06117 to PDP06124) created by Carr, presumably also in 1904 depicting Carr's life in St Ives 1901-1902. Sketches and cartoons set in both Vancouver and Victoria are also included here.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One sketchbook with 21 drawings by Emily Carr. The drawings include figure studies, cartoon drawings and document activities in 1902 at art school in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. They do not include her 1901 sojourn in Bushey. Some cartoon sketches may convey domestic incidents while boarding in private homes and include incidents concerning her landladies. One sequence appears to date from after her return to Victoria, 1904. There are also a number of poems written by Carr, notes and text that provide context for these and other sketches in the Carr fonds. The sketches include cartoon drafts for other finished works.
Blank Ontario Drawing Book No. 1.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One sketchbook with 32 drawings by Emily Carr and 6 blank pages. The drawings are all untitled and have no dates applied. They have been dated by Carr scholars as between 1930 to 1939. The sketches include brief unfinished graphite impressions, stylistic landscapes and forest interiors and some First Nations subject matter. At times the pages hold more than one sketch.
Blank Ontario Drawing Book No. 1
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One sketchbook PDP08791 originally containing PDP08792 through PDP08820 containing still lifes, geometric studies, coastal and forest, landscapes, monumental poles and canoes.
Blank Ontario Drawing Book No. 1. Mr Be... sketchbook
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One sketchbook containing 22 drawings of geometric shaped trees, landscapes and shorelines, of Woo the monkey.
Blank Ontario Drawing Book No. 1. Nass River, Q.C.I. sketchbook
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Sketchbook with drawings from Carr's 1928 sketching trip. Includes monumental poles, village sites, landscape and forest forms. Geographical areas are the Nass River and Haida Gwaii, with emphasis on Skedans village site.
Blank Ontario Drawing Book No. 1. Not titled.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Contains 38 graphite studies which include cubist exercises, still life, monkey images, cat, shoreline and forest subjects.