Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of an Artist

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Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of an Artist is a posthumously published collection of Emily Carr’s personal journals that offers insight into the Canadian painter and writer’s inner life, creative process, and relationship with the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of journals
author Emily Carr NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
depicts Indigenous villages
coastal landscapes
forests of British Columbia
focusesOn artistic development
creative struggle
relationship with nature
solitude
spiritual quest
follows Klee Wyck NERFINISHED
The Book of Small NERFINISHED
The House of All Sorts NERFINISHED
genre art literature
artist's journal
autobiographical writing
hasForm diary entries
personal reflections
hasInfluenceOn Canadian art literature
biographical writing about artists
hasISBN 9780771099722
isPosthumous true
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification ND249.C3 A3
mainSubject British Columbia NERFINISHED
Emily Carr NERFINISHED
Indigenous cultures of the Northwest Coast
Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
artistic process
landscape painting
nature
spirituality
notableFor detailed account of creative process
insight into Emily Carr's inner life
portrayal of Pacific Northwest landscapes
placeOfPublication Toronto NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1966
publisher Clarke, Irwin & Company NERFINISHED
relatedWork Klee Wyck NERFINISHED
The Book of Small NERFINISHED
The House of All Sorts NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed 1930s
1940s
early 20th century

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Emily Carr notableWork Hundreds and Thousands: The Journals of an Artist