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  2. Woodlands style - Wikipedia

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    Norval Morrisseau, Artist and Shaman between Two Worlds, 1980, acrylic on canvas, 175 x 282 cm, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Woodlands style, also called the Woodlands school, Legend painting, Medicine painting, [1] and Anishnabe painting, is a genre of painting among First Nations and Native American artists from the Great Lakes area, including northern Ontario and southwestern Manitoba.

  3. Chief Lady Bird - Wikipedia

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    Chief Lady Bird is known for her collaborative murals, digital illustrations, children's book illustrations, and contributions of Indigenous art to local spaces in Toronto. Her work can be found around Toronto including murals on Queen Street West, [ 5 ] Beverley and D'Arcy Street, [ 6 ] Ravina Gardens , [ 7 ] Withrow Public School, [ 8 ...

  4. Roy Thomas (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Thomas (1949–2004) was one of the most influential 20th-century Anishinaabe painters in Canada, and was famous for paintings of colourful totemic animals. Like Norval Morrisseau, he became well known when Indigenous art gained mainstream popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

  5. Canadian art - Wikipedia

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    Art historian J. Russell Harper believes this era of Canadian art was the first to develop a truly Canadian character. [30] A second generation of artists continued this flourishing of artistic growth beginning around the 1820s. Joseph Légaré was trained as a decorative and copy painter. However, this did not inhibit his artistic creativity ...

  6. Northwest Coast art - Wikipedia

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    Totem poles, a type of Northwest Coast art. Northwest Coast art is the term commonly applied to a style of art created primarily by artists from Tlingit, Haida, Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, Tsimshian, Kwakwaka'wakw, Nuu-chah-nulth and other First Nations and Native American tribes of the Northwest Coast of North America, from pre-European-contact times up to the present.

  7. National Gallery of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Canada in 2017, the Gallery undertook a C$7.4 million renovation to open the Canadian and Indigenous Art: From Time Immemorial to 1967 gallery. [42] This gallery displays the progression of Canadian art and history, exhibiting Canadian and Indigenous works side by side. [42]

  8. Jim Hart (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, he supervised the construction of the Haida house in the Canadian Museum of Civilization. [ 7 ] A 1995 wood sculpture that Hart considers to be his equivalent of a doctoral thesis , Frog Constellation , depicts two people on the back of a giant frog; it was installed in 2012 on the campus of Simon Fraser University . [ 8 ]

  9. Category:Indigenous art in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Indigenous art in Canada" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of ...