Emily Carr Inlet (52˚55'00" 129˚09'00" W of Chapple Inlet, W side of Princess Royal I). Victoria’s Emily Carr (1871–1945) is BC’s best-known artist. She studied at San Francisco, London and Paris and became fascinated with First Nation subjects, travelling extensively on the BC coast to paint at aboriginal villages. Carr taught art in Victoria and Vancouver but was unsuccessful in establishing herself professionally and stopped painting in 1913. For the next 15 years she kept a Victoria...
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