Kitwangar Pole
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Modernism and Late Totems
55.0 x 67.0 cm
Royal BC Museum
Emilija Kar (1871 – 1945)
Atraskite Emily Carr (1871–1945), Kanados modernizmo pionierę. Tyrinėkite jos galingus Britanijos Kolumbijos kraštlandžių ir First Nations kultūros paveikslus, kuriuose postimpresionizmas susijungia su unikalia vizija. Tikra Kanados ikona!
Royal BC Museum (Viktorija, Kanada)
Atraskite Britanijos Kolumbijos istoriją ir gamtos stebinius „Royal BC Museum“! Pažinkite pirmųjų tautų kultūrą, įtraukiantias eksponacijas ir nuostabius „IMAX“ filmus.
Kitwangar Pole – A Window Into Haida Spirit
Emily Carr’s “Kitwangar Pole” isn't merely a depiction of a totem pole; it’s an embodiment of British Columbia’s rich Indigenous heritage and a testament to Carr’s pioneering Modernist vision. Painted circa 1928, this striking black-and-white watercolor captures the solemn grandeur of a Haida ceremonial pole standing before a modest dwelling – a juxtaposition that speaks volumes about the relationship between tradition and observation central to Carr's artistic philosophy. The painting’s power resides in its simplicity, achieved through masterful tonal modulation and careful compositional arrangement.- Style: Carr’s approach aligns with Late Totems, a movement characterized by an intense focus on capturing the essence of Haida culture—specifically, totem poles – rather than striving for photographic realism. This stylistic choice reflects Carr's desire to honor Indigenous traditions while simultaneously exploring her own artistic sensibilities.
- Technique: Carr employed watercolor techniques with remarkable precision, layering washes of pigment to create subtle gradations of tone and texture. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in the depiction of the totem pole’s carved face—a focal point that draws the viewer's gaze inward, prompting contemplation about identity and spirituality.
- Historical Context: Carr undertook extensive fieldwork in British Columbia during the 1920s and 30s, documenting Haida villages and ceremonies with unwavering honesty. Her work stands as a crucial record of a period marked by significant cultural change—the encroachment of Western civilization upon Indigenous lands and traditions—and serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
Apie šį kūrinį
- Pavadinimas: Kitwangar Pole
- Autorius: Emilija Kar
- Originalūs matmenys: 55.0 x 67.0 cm
- Formatas: Portrait
- Autorinių teisių statusas: Viešasis domenas
- Kur galima pamatyti: Royal BC Museum
- Mediumas: Acrylic On Canvas
- Paskirtis: Accent
- Raktažodžiai: carr style , totem pole art , emily carr totem pole
- Spalvos atspalvis: Green Spectrum
Trumpos informacija
- Artistic style: Post-Impressionist
- Subject or theme: First Nations culture; Landscape depiction
- Title: Kitwangar Pole
- Location: Royal BC Museum PDP585
- Influences: Don Karl Reichert
- Notable elements or techniques: Totemic carving; Watercolor painting
- Movement: Modernism