The Early Student Enjoys the Fowl, the Late One Gnaws the Bones
- PDP06149
- Item
- [1899-1901]
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One cartoon drawing
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The Early Student Enjoys the Fowl, the Late One Gnaws the Bones
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One cartoon drawing
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One scene depicting a fellow student making Carr's meal time is unpleasant as her fellow art student talks about her own art pieces which are shown around the room.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Item consists of 1 drawing and 1 set of verse.
Full text of verse [sic]:
The next few days were very bad
Both for Kendal and for me
I lay in bed, with an aching head
She wearily brought me tea,
And we talked it over gravely
All the squeezing and the pain,
And we said, mid a crowd in London,
We would never go again.
The old men tell her how the fish will not be caught as they could wish.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook. Image depicts female figure with arms stretched out against the wind.
The White Sow of Tregenna Woods, St. Ives
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Item consists of a three-panel folded booklet with two watercolours and a poem (in two pieces) by Emily Carr, dating from ca. 1902. The booklet describes an adventure she had while sketching in Tregenna Wood at St Ives, Cornwall, England and the images include self portraits. Each aspect of this artwork has been described separately, see: PDP10255; PDP10256; and PDP10257.
The women tell her of such woes as how the wind won't dry the clothes
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
There is a 'wummun' named Ferron who the folk of St. Ives set great cheer on
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
There was an Old man, lived out in a wood...
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
These are the shoes. In the wet she doth use....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
These are the students. Who laughed at her gear....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
They charmed the fish into the nets which hundreds did enfold.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
This is the cap. That got wet through the gap....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
This is the cape. Of an antique shape....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
This is the cloak with the seams all broke....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in the series.
This is the clock. To tell her the time....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
This is the coat of a date remote....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
This is the gamp. For a rainy tramp....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
This is the gown with a hole burnt brown....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
This is the mit. Of no special fit....
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in series.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour of a tree, possibly dates from England.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Two sketches of groups of boys.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page on sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.