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  1. bcstudies.arts.ubc.ca › book_film_review › charles-edenshawCharles Edenshaw | BC Studies

    6. März 2014 · Charles Edenshaw. By Robin K. Wright, Daina Augaitis, and Jim Hart, Editors. Review By Martha Black. March 6, 2014. BC Studies no. 184 Winter 2014-2015 | p. 147-49 . This is the catalogue for the Vancouver Art Gallery’s Charles Edenshaw ...

  2. 30. Apr. 2006 · Charles Edenshaw (1839-1920) was the finest Northwest Coast artist of his time. He worked in a diversity of media — gold, silver, argillite, wood and stone — carving totem poles, bentwood boxes, masks and jewellery during a time of rapid social change in many West Coast native communities. A remarkably erudite man, he spoke five local languages and was acquainted with Greek mythology ...

  3. 28. Okt. 2013 · In pictures: The art of Charles Edenshaw. The sea lion on the lid of this argillite chest – here wrestling with what looks like a little bear – is characteristic of one of Mr. Edenshaw’s ...

  4. 10. Jan. 2014 · Charles Edenshaw at the Vancouver Art Gallery until Feb. 2. For more information visit vanartgallery.bc.ca. Art aficionados now have the chance to literally step into the artwork, and the ornate ...

  5. 24. Jan. 2014 · VAG confirms Charles Edenshaw exhibition to tour. Marsha Lederman. Published January 24, 2014. This article was published more than 10 years ago. Some information may no longer be current. Detail ...

  6. —Florence Edenshaw Davidson, 1982 This unique freestanding sculpture, carved in red argillite by Charles Edenshaw, illustrates one of Charles’s favorite stories, the Bear Mother and her two Cubs. Its uniqueness is that there are only a few carvings done in red argillite, and the two cubs are shown as one in the human state and the other in the animal state.

  7. 21. Dez. 2013 · The Vancouver Art Gallery has organized the first major survey of work by Haida artist Charles Edenshaw, an important figure in the history of Northwest Coast art. Edenshaw, who lived from 1829 to 1920, carved wood, silver and argillite, combining traditional designs with his own innovations. The exhibition features some 200 pieces assembled from various collections around the world and is ...