Emily Carr
Fir Tree and Sky
c. 1935-1936
Category:
In the mid-1930s, Carr – inspired by Lawren Harris – began searching for the divine within nature. However, unlike him, she used a modernist yet representational style to depict the forest with powerful, sculptural forms inhabiting shallow space. The spiritual elevation is shown in rising rhythms of brushstrokes that swirl into the lyrical, sublime light above.
Artist
Title
Fir Tree and Sky
Date
c. 1935-1936
Medium
Painting
Materials
oil on canvasDimensions
102 x 69 cm
Nationality
Canadian
Credit line
Bequest of Mrs. J.P. Barwick (From the Douglas M. Duncan Collection) 1985
Accession number
28992