首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
THE ART OF EMILY CARR 1 Born in 187 I, Emily Carr grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, surrounded by a rugged landscape that
THE ART OF EMILY CARR 1 Born in 187 I, Emily Carr grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, surrounded by a rugged landscape that
admin
2012-01-14
15
问题
THE ART OF EMILY CARR
1 Born in 187 I, Emily Carr grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, surrounded by a rugged landscape that
fostered
her passion for nature, animals, and painting.Carr started taking drawing lessons at the age of nine and decided to become an artist in her early teens.Before she was sixteen, both of her parents had died, so she lived with her sister until she went to art school in San Francisco.Later she studied in England and France before returning to Canada.Carr’s early paintings were well received by local critics in Victoria and Vancouver, yet it was difficult to make a living flom painting alone, so she supported herself by teaching children’s art classes, raising dogs, and operating a boarding house.
2 Early in life, Carr developed an interest in painting the aboriginal culture of British Columbia.At the age of twenty-six, she made her first sketching trip to Ucluelet, an Indian Reserve on the west side of Vancouver Island.Her paintings of the First Nations people documented their
fishing villages
, totem poles, and life in the forest.Her fondness for aboriginal culture can be seen in Totem Forest, a series of totem poles painted in a bold style as Cart attempted to capture the spirit of the scene that would transcend its physical reality.The people of the villages affectionately called her "Klee Wyck," which means "the laughing one."
3 For the next forty years, Carr returned to the aboriginal villages to sketch and paint.These camping trips were unusual for a woman of her time, but to paint successfully Carr had to
wrestle with the elements
, with all of her senses alert.She drew inspiration from the cold, raw dampness of the coast, the sounds of the forest, and the sting of the smoke from campfires-experiences that she distilled to their essence in her large body of work.
4 Carr began to receive national recognition in 1927.At her first major exhibition outside of British Columbia, her paintings were shown in Toronto along with those of the Group of Seven.Carr met some of the Group when she traveled east for the show, and she liked what she saw of their work, especially the paintings of Lawren Harris.She eventually became a close friend of Harris and other prominent Canadian artists who treated her as a kindred spirit.The Toronto exhibition was a turning point for Carr, establishing her reputation as a leading figure in Canadian art.Encouraged by Harris, Carr revisited her earlier themes, creating the monumental paintings of totem poles that are her best-known works.She combined modernism with aboriginal form and color to create a powerful and unique visual landscape that captured the transcendental qualities of the wilderness.
5 At the age of seventy, Carr realized that the ancient First Nations culture might one day be lost, so she began to write stories about the beautiful, calm places of her earlier life among her aboriginal friends.As she lay in her bed, disabled by failing health, she recounted her days as Klee Wyck, which after forty years were still fresh in her mind because she had lived
them
so deeply at the time.In 1941 Carr published these stories in her first book, Klee Wyck, which united art and literature in a highly original way and won the Governor-General’s award for general literature.
6 The art profession recognized Carr during her lifetime, and galleries in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Seattle displayed her paintings in solo exhibitions.While art historians have characterized her works as showing the influence of the Group of Seven, they also acknowledge that Carr produced paintings that were uniquely hers and
credit
her for raising Canadian art to a new height.The subjects Carr chose to paint, the region of the country in which she painted, and her own ideas about art combined to produce a vision that distinguished her from other artists.
Carr’s paintings endure as visual icons that Canadians can most easily associate with an individual artist, and for this reason she is the best-known woman artist in Canadian history.
Glossary:
aboriginal: existing in a region from the beginning; native
Group of Seven: a group of influential Canadian artists
transcendental: mystical; spiritual; supernatural
Why does the author discuss the 1927 Toronto art exhibition in paragraph 4?
选项
A、It was the first time that Carr traveled outside of British Columbia.
B、The exhibition introduced Cart to an entirely new style of painting.
C、It was the first major exhibition of paintings by a Canadian woman.
D、The exhibition established Carr’s national reputation as an artist.
答案
D
解析
The author’s purpose is to show that the exhibition established Carr’s national reputation as an artist.Clues: Carr began to receive national recognition in 192 7.At her first major exhibition outside of British Columbia...; The Toronto exhibition was a turning point for Carr, establishing her reputation as a leading figure in Canadian art.(1.6)
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/hDyO777K
0
托福(TOEFL)
相关试题推荐
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions14-26,whicharebasedonReadingPassage2below.Stre
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonQuestions1-13,whicharebasedonReadingPassage1below.Radioc
Timekeeper:InventionofMarineChronometerA.Uptothemiddleofthe18thcentury,thenavigatorswerestillunabletoexa
Tiktaalikrosaeisconsideredtobeanevolutionary______.【37】
Tiktaalikrosaeisconsideredtobeanevolutionary______.【35】
Thestoryillustratesthatdogsare______animals.【17】
Whatpercentageofthestudentsaremature?Arelativelyhighproportionofstudentsdecideto______inNewtownaftergraduati
Thievesoftentargetstudents’homesbecausestudents______.The______isvaliduntiltheendofJune.
Studentswhosepreviouseducationalexperiencewas______oftenfindithardtobecomeindependentlearners.【37】
Questions1-4AnswerthefollowingquestionsusingNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSAND/ORAFIGUREforeachanswer
随机试题
下列几组词中经历了词义转移变化的有()
输血可传播以下哪一种疾病()(1990年)
母乳中含有何种物质可以预防肠道感染()
某股份有限公司利润表中“主营业务收入”项目为2400万元;资产负债表中“应收账款”项目的本年增加额为250万元,“应收票据”项目的本年减少额为210万元,其中贴现的金额为60万元,贴现息为4万元,销项税额为240万元,坏账准备为14万元。假设该公司本年度没
“看吧,狂风紧紧抱起一层层巨浪,恶狠狠地把它们甩到悬崖上,把这些大块的翡翠摔成尘雾和碎末。”这句中使用的修辞格有()。
单边的
过点P(—1,0,4)且与平面3x—4y+z+10=0平行,又与直线:相交的直线方程是_______。
一般在较大型的综合布线中,将计算机主机、数字程控交换机、楼宇自动化控制设备分别设置于机房;把与综合布线密切相关的硬件或设备放在(19)。光纤电缆需要拐弯时,其曲率半径不能小于(20)。
Additivescanreduce(降低)thecostofsomefoods.Doctorssaythatalladditivesareverybadforus.
DisplaystokeepaneyeonANewdisplaysarestartingtoappearinconsumerdevices,offeringadvantagesovertoday’sliquid-
最新回复
(
0
)