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Carr, Emily
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1871-1945
History
Emily Carr was born in Victoria, BC, in 1871. She is recognized as one of the first artists of national significance to emerge from the West Coast. Along with the Group of Seven, she became a leading figure in Canadian modern art in the twentieth century. She spent the greater part of her life living and working in Victoria.
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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-875
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Sources
Lisa Balsissera, "Emily Carr Life and Work", Art Canada Institute, accessed August 2021.