Item PDP10254 - The White Sow of Tregenna Woods, St. Ives

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The White Sow of Tregenna Woods, St. Ives

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Emily Carr

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  • Source of title proper: Title is written in Carr's hand.
  • Statements of responsibility: The artist is known to be Emily Carr

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PDP10254

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  • [ca. 1902] (Creation)

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1 folded booklet: 2 paintings + 1 poem; 71.0 cm x 31.0 cm

  • 2 paintings: watercolour; 18.0 cm x 24.0 cm (each)
  • 1 poem in two pieces; 16.0 cm x 11.0 cm (top); 20.5 cm x 9.0 cm (lower)

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(1871-1945)

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Given by Emily Carr to her publisher William H. Clarke and his wife Irene Clarke ca 1940-1945.

Scope and content

Item consists of a three-panel folded booklet with two watercolours and a poem (in two pieces) by Emily Carr, dating from ca. 1902. The booklet describes an adventure she had while sketching in Tregenna Wood at St Ives, Cornwall, England and the images include self portraits. Each aspect of this artwork has been described separately, see: PDP10255; PDP10256; and PDP10257.

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Purchased at Heffel's auction on 28 May 2014, from the family of William H. Clarke and Irene Clarke.

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PDP10154 includes PDP10255, PDP10256, and PDP10257.

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Accession number: 2015.22

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