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  1. Robert Davidson, of Haida and Tlingit descent, is one of Canada’s most respected contemporary artists and central to the renaissance of Northwest Pacific indigenous art. He has championed the rich art tradition of his native Haida Gwaii, consistently searching ‘for the “soul” he saw in the art of his Haida elders’.* As he works in both classical form and contemporary minimalism ...

  2. 1. Okt. 2019 · 1969 totem pole raising. Davidson, who also spoke to MacKay, said one of the more notable moments in his life was in 1969, when he carved a new totem pole for Haida Gwaii.

  3. 4. Jan. 2014 · At a young age, Robert Davidson, great-grandson of master carver Charles Edenshaw, began to rediscover, reimagine and rebuild the near-vanquished cultural traditions of the Haida. Marsha Lederman ...

  4. Robert Davidson (n. 18 aprilie 1804, Aberdeen, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei – d. 16 noiembrie 1894, Aberdeen, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei) [1] a fost un inventator scoțian care a construit în 1837 prima locomotivă electrică cunoscută. A locuit de-a lungul vieții în Aberdeen, nord-estul Scoției, unde a ...

  5. 7. Apr. 2024 · ROBERT KEITH DAVIDSON was booked on 4/7/2024 in Marion County, Florida. He was charged with RESIST OFFICER-FLEE ELUDE LEO WITH LIGHTS SIREN ACTIVE. He was 55 years old on the day of the booking.

  6. 15. Nov. 2022 · Robert Davidson (Haida) Framed Serigraph, Edition /73, 25" H x 16" W x ¾" D. Reflections is the revisitation of a design that Robert originally created for a family Christmas card. The design, depicting a human face and its reflection (hence the title) in a puddle, was reworked so the eye was in a classic ovoid shape.

  7. Robert Davidson (educator) (1750–1812), American educator, clergyman and composer. Robert Davidson (inventor) (1804–1894), Scottish inventor who built the first known electric locomotive in 1837. Robert Davidson (theologian) (1927–2012), Professor Emeritus in the University of Glasgow. Robert Harold Davidson (1919–1982), United States ...