Emily Carr was born in: Calgary Victoria Toronto Vancouver Emily grew up with: five, older, bossy sisters four, older bossy sisters five, gentle sisters five, younger sisters cat, 7 monkey, 10 rat, 5 dog, 8 Emily drew her first picture using charcoal and brown paper. It was a picture of a _______ and she was only _____ years old. This painting, Autumn in France, by Emily Carr is in the tradition of the: English Impressionists Italian Impressionists French Impressionists Spanish Impressionists Emily Carr was nicknamed, KLEE WYCK, which means: Happy One Silly One Laughing One Normal One cats, dogs and mice Forests and animals people and animals and forest landscapes aboriginal villages/art and forest landscapes Emily was famous for painting: feathery strokes bold, straight strokes bright colours with light strokes bold, swirling strokes As Emily Carr's art changed, she began to use: Emily Carr was unable to support herself with her art. True False To make a living, Emily Carr: sold her paintings wrote a book ran a boarding house ran a boarding house, wrote a book and taught art classes She pushed a monkey in a stroller (she had a very strange lifestyle!) Emily Carr died in 1945. Why was she famous? As a woman, she worked outside the home and never married. All of the above She was an author and painter of remote aboriginal villages. |