Indian Village, Alert Bay (1912) by Emily Carr

“Indian Village, Alert Bay” is a cityscape artwork created by Emily Carr in 1912. The artwork, exemplifying the Post-Impressionism movement, measures 81.3 x 63.5 cm.

The artwork portrays the daily life and cultural landscape of a village in Alert Bay. Dominating the scene are striking totem poles, characterized by their bold colors and intricate carvings that evoke a sense of the community’s deep connection to their heritage. The buildings in the background, rendered in muted tones, contrast with the vibrant details of the totem poles and the figures in the foreground. The depiction of people engaged in seemingly mundane activities adds a layer of realism to the village scene, showcasing a moment of communal life. The overall composition, with its lively interplay of color and form, captures the essence of the village, blending everyday life with cultural symbolism.

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