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Four Pictures by Emily Carr.(Brief Article)(Children's Review)(Book Review)
From:
School Arts
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April 1, 2004| Author:
Marantz, Ken
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Four Pictures by Emily Carr. Nicolas Debon. Toronto, Canada: Groundwood Books, 2003. Illus., 32 pp., $15.95.
This book is a fragmented biography of one of Canada's most acclaimed painters, Emily Carr (1891-1945), told in a graphic novel format. Each section relates to a specific painting, offered chronologically. The text tells o...
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