Item PDP09021 - Smith's Sabbath Rest

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Smith's Sabbath Rest

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  • graphic material

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This is number 2 in a sequence. Others in sequence not in holdings.

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Emily Carr

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  • Source of title proper: Title and other title information on verso in Carr's hand.
  • Statements of responsibility: The artist is known to be Emily Carr.

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PDP09021

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  • [1906-1910] (Creation)

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Physical description

1 cartoon sequence: ink on paper; 37.0 cm x 28.4 cm.

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(1871-1945)

Custodial history

Received by bequest from Carr to her literary executor and friend, Ira Dilworth. This sketchbook along with other sketchbooks, drawings, watercolours, textual materials and books was housed in Carr's old steamer trunk.
When Dilworth died he bequeathed this material to his two adopted daughters (and nieces), Phylis Inglis and Edna Parnall who divided the material between themselves.
This item is among the materials that came via descent from Carr to Edna Parnall.
The Parnall collection consists of Emily Carr art and papers presented to the British Columbia Archives in 1989.

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One cartoon sequence about noisy neighbours.

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Received from Edna Parnall in 1989.

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MS-2763 comprises the textual and published material from 89-081, the accession number of the donation from Edna Parnall.

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Archives code(s): PDP09021.

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Accession number(s): 198908-002

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Exhibited:
1989-1991. Various exhibitions at the Emily Carr Gallery, BC Archives, 1107 Wharf Street, Victoria, BC.
2001-2002. Emily Carr: Artist, Author, Eccentric, Genius. Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, BC.

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  • Box: PDP09021