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Bulletin 25, 1975

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Emily Carr's "Blunden Harbour'

by Maria Tippett


Pages  1  |  2  

Notes

1 New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1969, p. 208.

2 Ibid., p. 208. For the relationship of photography and art see Van Deren Coke, The Painter and the Photograph (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1964).

3 Peter Mellen, The Croup of Seven (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Ltd., 1970), p. 74.

4 Flora Hamilton Burns, "Emily Carr and the Newcombe Collection," The Beaver (Summer 1962), pp. 31, 32.

5 British Columbia Provincial Museum, Ethnology , and Archeology Division, The Newcombe Collection, photograph #258. I am indebted to Peter Macnair and Dan Savard for their assistance.

6 Tsatsinuchomi is one of six photographs in the Provincial Museum which can be attributed to Carr for reason of their very close similarity to specific paintings by the artist.

7 I am thankful to Mr Charles Hill, Assistant Curator of Post-Confederation Art at the National Gallery of Canada for informing me of the X-ray.

8 National Gallery of Canada Library, Carr to Brown, 29 April 1928.

9 Ibid., Carr to Brown, October 1928.

10 Special Collections, University of British Columbia, Nan Cheney Collection, Emily Carr to Nan Cheney, 11 November 1930.

11 No listing of pictures from Carr's 1939 Seattle solo exhibition is extant in either Seattle newspaper reviews of the exhibition or in catalogue form from the Seattle Art Museum.

12 Emily Carr, Hundreds and Thousands (Toronto: Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited, 1966), pp. 26, 27.

13 R. H. Hubbard, The Development of Canadian Art (Ottawa: The National Gallery of Canada, 1964), p. 104; Art Gallery of Ontario Library, H. Mortimer-Lamb to Barbara Swann, 14 July 1945, p. 2.

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