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Emily Carr 1871 - 1945
Description
- Emily Carr
- Canal in Brittany
- signed lower right
- oil on board
- 61 by 47 cm.
- 24 by 18 1/2 in.
Provenance
Private Collection, Manitoba
Exhibited
Emily Carr in France, Vancouver Art Gallery, June 22 - September 22, 1991, no. 15
Literature
Ian M. Thom, Emily Carr in France, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, 1991, p. 25, and p. 72, no. 15, listed.
Gerta Moray, Unsettling Encounters: First Nations Imagery in the Art of Emily Carr, Vancouver, 2006, p. 92, and p. 169, reproduced in colour.
Catalogue Note
The work is a triumph of arrangement as well; Carr has carefully balanced the harder vertical and horizontal planes of the bridge and canal-houses with the feathery, leafy boughs of the trees, and graceful sloping of the canal walls.
Describing Crécy-en-Brie, the village where she created this picture, Carr wrote that “many fine houses backed on to the canal; they had great gardens going to the edge of the water and had little wash booths…the women did their laundry here and were very merry about it. Shrill voices, boisterous laughter, twisted in and out between the stone walls of the canal. Lovely trees drooped over the walls to dabble their branches.”
Though the vista recorded here is unpopulated by the town residents who the artist recalled with such affection, the canvas nonetheless pulsates with vitality; the wind, the lapping waters, the shimmering sunlight which brought Carr such serenity and joy serve to animate the painting.