Forest Interior in Shafts of Light 1935 by Emily Carr
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Giclée prints on canvas or paper of Forest Interior in Shafts of Light 1935 by Emily Carr
Emily Carr (December 13, 1871 – March 2, 1945) was a Canadian artist and writer heavily inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. One of the first painters in Canada to adopt a Modernist and Post-Impressionist painting style, Carr did not receive widespread recognition for her work until late in her life. As she matured, the subject matter of her painting shifted from aboriginal themes to landscapes—forest scenes in particular. As a writer, Carr was one of the earliest chroniclers of life in British Columbia. The Canadian Encyclopedia describes her as a "Canadian icon".
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| Weight | N/A |
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| Dimensions | N/A |
| Medium | Canvas, Art Paper |
| Size | 24"X22", 36"X33" |
| Finishing | Just the print rolled up, 1.5" Gallery Wrapped, 7/8" Gallery Wrapped (Thin stretcher bar), Canvas with Black floater frame, Canvas with Gold floater frame, Canvas with Silver floater frame, Canvas with Walnut floater frame, Canvas with White floater frame, Canvas with Espresso floater frame, Framed with Matt & Glasse |
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Emily Carr (December 13, 1871 – March 2, 1945) was a Canadian artist and writer heavily inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. One of the first painters in Canada to adopt a Modernist and Post-Impressionist painting style, Carr did not receive widespread recognition for her work until late in her life. As she matured, the subject matter of her painting shifted from aboriginal themes to landscapes—forest scenes in particular. As a writer, Carr was one of the earliest chroniclers of life in British Columbia. The Canadian Encyclopedia describes her as a “Canadian icon”.











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