Hannah Saffel Emily Carr
Personal background Personal background Born on December 13, 1871 in Victoria, British Columbia Died on March 2, 1995 in Victoria, British Columbia Born on December 13, 1871 in Victoria, British Columbia Died on March 2, 1995 in Victoria, British Columbia
Personal background Became an orphan in early teens Adopted by Richard (father) and Emily (mother) Was second youngest of five children Became an orphan in early teens Adopted by Richard (father) and Emily (mother) Was second youngest of five children
Significant Was one of the Group of Seven - Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A.Y.Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J.E.H.Macdonald, and Fredrick Varly Was one of the Group of Seven - Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A.Y.Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J.E.H.Macdonald, and Fredrick Varly Main themes in mature work was mother nature
Significant Quilts of her painterly skill & vision enabled her to imagine Paints the rhythms of the western forests drift wood
Significant Wrote six books 1 called Klee Wyck, 2 called the book of Small, 3 called the House of All Sorts,4 called Growing Pains, Wrote six books 1 called Klee Wyck, 2 called the book of Small, 3 called the House of All Sorts,4 called Growing Pains, 5 called the Heart Of the Ape Koth and 6 called Hundred and Thousands
Bibliography World Book Encyclopedia Volume 3, Book C Ask.com En.Wikipedia. Org World book online World Book Encyclopedia Volume 3, Book C Ask.com En.Wikipedia. Org World book online