Old Indian House, Northern British Columbia (1912) by Emily Carr

The artwork known as “Old Indian House, Northern British Columbia” was created by Emily Carr in 1912. It is a part of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.

The artwork depicts a scene featuring a traditional Indigenous house, characteristic of the culture of Northern British Columbia. Dominated by a prominently-towering totem pole, the scene is filled with intricate and vibrant details. At the base of the totem pole, a number of figures are engaging in various activities, capturing a slice of daily life. The use of bold colors and dynamic forms are indicative of Carr’s Post-Impressionist style, highlighting the cultural essence and the natural beauty of the landscape. The scene is framed against a backdrop of lush foliage and a cloudy sky, emphasizing the harmony between the inhabitants and their environment.

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