- PDP00943
- Item
- [1928]
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One oil painting on plywood board of monumental pole.
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Part of Emily Carr art collection
One oil painting on plywood board of monumental pole.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One oil on plywood of forest clearing.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour of mortuary pole at Yan.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour of two poles at Yan.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour of mortuary pole at Yan.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour image of the Haida village of Ha'ina, based on a photograph.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One graphite drawing of Skidegate copied from a photograph.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour image of monumental pole at Skedans painted by Carr on 3 joined sheets of paper.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One hand formed painted clay bowl.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One hand formed and painted clay pendant.
Pot and lid, zoomorphic design
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One hand formed clay pot and lid.
Swanton Haida, P. 148, Fig. 24
Part of Emily Carr art collection
James Bay Bridge, Victoria, BC.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One ink sketch of James Bay Bridge, Victoria.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Watercolour portrait of Emily Carr by Margaret Gordon, aged approximately seven, who was a pupil of Emily Carr during her time in Vancouver, B.C.
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.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
The item consists of 1 unframed watercolour by Emily Carr and depicts a woodland scene, possibly in British Columbia. The title of the work is unknown.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Item consists of 1 drawing and 1 set of verse.
Full text of verse [sic]:
Saith Kendal "Wont you Bobbey please
Shew us a sport where we can squeeze?"
I stood behind and hid my stool,
Because you know it was the rule,
No chairs or stools should be allowed,
To persons standing in the crowd
On our tippest, tippest, tiptoes (...)
Part of Emily Carr art collection
Item consists of 1 drawing and 1 set of verse.
Full text of verse [sic]:
On our tippest, tippest, tiptoes
With our necks stretch nigh to crack,
It is coming, we are watching
Opened eyes and stiffened back
I saw a corner of the pall
And Kendal saw the Kaiser
But what went on before, behind
We both were none the wiser.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page from sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Designs seemingly in Haida style.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.
Face design seemingly in Haida style
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One page in sketchbook.