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Two characters meet on the sidewalk in front of an apartment house, Carr looks on.
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Emily Carr
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- Attributions and conjectures: This title is based on subject matter. It is numbered 1 in a series of 3 cartoons relaying an incident between two pedestrians on the sidewalk beneath her second floor apartment (presumably in Vancouver).
- Statements of responsibility: Carr has signed SPUDZ her nom de plume on lower right front.
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1906-1909 (Creation)
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1 cartoon: ink and graphite on paper; 34.6 cm x 24.4 cm.
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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 Phylis Inglis.
The Inglis collection consists of Emily Carr art and papers purchased from Phylis Dilworth Inglis by the National Museums of Canada in 1976 and presented to the Provincial Archives of British Columbia in 1985.
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One cartoon in sequence of three, includes Carr and sheepdog Billie and parrot.
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Received from the National Museums of Canada, 1985.
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MS-2181 comprises the textual and published material from 85-158, the accession number of the transfer from the National Museums of Canada.
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Archives code(s): PDP06170.
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Accession number(s): 198607-001
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Exhibited:
1985-1991. Various exhibitions at the Emily Carr Gallery, BC Archives, 1107 Wharf Street, Victoria, BC.
- The Acerbic Emily Carr. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
2001-2002. Emily Carr: Eccentric, Artist, Author, Genius, Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria.
2006-2008. Emily Carr: New Perspectives on a Canadian Icon collaboration between the Vancouver Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa travelling to the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the Glenbow Museum, Calgary.
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This cartoon is part of a triptych of PDP06170 through PDP06172.
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- Carr, Emily (Subject)
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pdp06170.jpg
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