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Beloved Land

by Robin Laurence
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Beloved Land: The World of Emily Carr celebrates the art and writing of a great artist who dedicated her life to portraying the powerful majesty of the coastal landscape, the lush rain forest and the monumental totem poles created by the native people of British Columbia. The 40 full-colour paintings chosen for this book from the collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery are among Emily Carr's most popular, and they are accompanied by short quotations from her writing. The introduction by Robin Laurence presents revealing insights into the life of this unconventional and gifted woman.

Synopsis

Emily Carr's passionate, vibrant nature paintings have made her one of Canada's best-known and best-loved artists, drawing favorable comparison to the work of Georgia O'Keefe, Edvard Munch, and Vincent van Gogh. She was also a popular writer whose books are still widely read. Beloved Land: The World of Emily Carr pays tribute to the art and writing of this singular talent who dedicated her life to portraying the powerful majesty of the coastal landscape, the lush rain forest, and the monumental totem poles carved by the native people of British Columbia. The 40 full-color paintings included are from the collection of the Vancouver Art Gallery and rank among her most popular. Each is accompanied by short quotations from her writing. An introduction by Robin Laurence explores the life of this unconventional and gifted woman.

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A selection of beautifully reproduced Carr paintings representing work done between 1912 and 1942, accompanied by the artist's commentary. Suffused with movement and color, Carr's work has been likened to Van Gogh and O'Keefe, but her rendering of the Canadian coast is unique in its sensitivity, particularly in tune with the grandeur of British Columbia's environment and native populations. The art thus becomes documentation of a time past (and cultivated), and her writings a record of how an ambitious, driven young woman could evolve to become the passionate, mature painter so evident in the later paintings. Lacks an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A selection of beautifully reproduced Carr paintings representing work done between 1912 and 1942, accompanied by the artist's commentary. Suffused with movement and color, Carr's work has been likened to Van Gogh and O'Keefe, but her rendering of the Canadian coast is unique in its sensitivity, particularly in tune with the grandeur of British Columbia's environment and native populations. The art thus becomes documentation of a time past (and cultivated), and her writings a record of how an ambitious, driven young woman could evolve to become the passionate, mature painter so evident in the later paintings. Lacks an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1996
Publisher
Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550544749

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