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Potlatch Welcome, c.1928 (oil on canvas)
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Potlatch Welcome, c.1928 (oil on canvas)
996023 Potlatch Welcome, c.1928 (oil on canvas) by Carr, Emily (1871-1945); 110.3x67.2 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; (add.info.: by Emily Carr); © Art Gallery of Ontario ; Bequest of Charles S. Band, 1970
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© © Art Gallery of Ontario Bequest of Charles S. Band, 1970 / Bridgeman Images
Gesture Group Of 7 Group Of Seven Stylised Totem Welcoming Wooded Canadians Potlatch
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This print showcases Emily Carr's masterpiece, "Potlatch Welcome" painted in 1928. The oil on canvas painting measures 110.3x67.2 cm and is housed at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. Carr, a renowned Canadian artist from the early 20th century, created this stunning piece that beautifully captures the essence of a potlatch ceremony. In this artwork, Carr skillfully depicts a rural landscape with wooded surroundings as she immerses us into the heart of North America's indigenous culture. The painting features a group of individuals engaged in a welcoming gesture during a potlatch gathering—an important ceremonial event for many Indigenous peoples. Carr's unique style shines through as she incorporates elements of stylization and totemic symbolism into her composition. Her brushstrokes bring life to the scene while evoking a sense of awe and reverence for nature and tradition. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of the 1920s—a time when artists like Carr were pushing boundaries and redefining Canadian art. This particular piece stands as an ode to both Canada's rich cultural heritage and its breathtaking natural landscapes. Through Bridgeman Images' meticulous reproduction process, this print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Emily Carr over nine decades ago—preserving her legacy for generations to come.
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