"A Better Man" by Leah McLaren, "Norval Morrisseau: Man Changing into Thunderbird" by Armand Garnet Ruffo, "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" by Lynn Crosbie, "The Education of Augie Merasty" by Joseph ...
Norval Morrisseau was an Anishinaabe Aboriginal Canadian artist. Best known for his paintings of mythical tableaux, his narrative works of figures and animals were painted in vibrant, fluorescent ...
Professor Ruth B. Phillips provides a scholarly overview of Morrisseau’s oeuvre, placing it in the larger context of the Canadian art world while focusing on the particular cultural forces that made ...
The Art Gallery of Ontario collection includes an early self-portrait by the Ojibwa artist Norval Morrisseau depicting a naked man encircled by seven fanged serpents. The art historian Carmen ...
As I write this tribute to one of Canada's greatest indigenous artists, Ottawa is engulfed in the swirling white of a winter storm. Gazing out of the window, the sight is the antithesis of the world ...
Norval Morrisseau is an incomparable figure in Indigenous and Canadian art known for having founded the Woodlands School, a vibrant and highly recognizable style of pictographic painting steeped in ...
Norval Morrisseau, "Beginning of the Spiritual Journey" (c. 1990), acrylic on canvas, 42 x 62 inches (~106.7 x 157.5 cm) (all images courtesy Cory Dingle/Norval Morrisseau Estate) In an update to one ...
A member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts since 1970, Norval Morrisseau was the celebrated founder of the Woodland School, which revitalized Anishnabe iconography, traditionally incised on rocks ...
Norval Morrisseau (1932–2007), Ojibway shaman-artist, drew his first sketches at age six in the sand on the shores of Lake Nipigon, and his first paintings were in cheap watercolour on birch bark and ...
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