Indian Church

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Indian Church is a renowned 1929 painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr that depicts a stark white church set against a powerful Indigenous landscape, reflecting themes of colonialism and spirituality in British Columbia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
alsoKnownAs Church at Yuquot NERFINISHED
Indian Church (Emily Carr painting) NERFINISHED
collection Vancouver Art Gallery collection NERFINISHED
country Canada
countryOfOrigin Canada
creator Emily Carr NERFINISHED
depicts Indigenous landscape
forest
white church
depictsLocation British Columbia NERFINISHED
West Coast of Canada NERFINISHED
describedAs stark white church set against a powerful Indigenous landscape
genre landscape painting
hasCulturalContext Indigenous peoples of the Northwest Coast NERFINISHED
colonial history of British Columbia
hasTheme colonialism
relationship between settler religion and Indigenous land
spirituality
inception 1929
influencedBy Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
location Vancouver Art Gallery NERFINISHED
mainSubject church in a forest
medium oil paint
movement Modernism
notableWorkOf Emily Carr NERFINISHED
partOf Emily Carr’s forest paintings
significantPeriodInArtistCareer mature period of Emily Carr

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Emily Carr notableWork Indian Church