Emily Carr
Emily Carr was born in:
Calgary
Victoria
Toronto
Vancouver
Emily grew up with:
five, older, bossy sisters 
four, older bossy sisters
five, gentle sisters
five, younger sisters
cat, 7
monkey, 10
rat, 5
dog, 8
Emily drew her first picture using charcoal and brown
paper.  It was a picture of a _______ and she was only
_____ years old.
This painting, Autumn in France, by Emily Carr is in the 
tradition of the:
English Impressionists
Italian Impressionists
French Impressionists
Spanish Impressionists
Emily Carr was nicknamed, KLEE WYCK, which means:
Happy One
Silly One
Laughing One
Normal One
cats, dogs and mice
Forests and animals
people and animals and forest landscapes
aboriginal villages/art and forest landscapes 
Emily was famous for painting:
feathery strokes
bold, straight strokes
bright colours with light strokes
bold, swirling strokes
As Emily Carr's art changed, 
she began to use:
Emily Carr was unable to support herself with her art.

True
False
To make a living, Emily Carr:

sold her paintings
wrote a book
ran a boarding house
ran a boarding house, wrote a book and taught 
art classes 
She pushed a monkey in a stroller (she had a very
strange lifestyle!)
Emily Carr died in 1945.  Why was she famous?
As a woman, she worked outside the home and never married.
All of the above

She was an author and painter of 
remote aboriginal villages.
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