Canoe - Limited Edition Print

$1,800.00 Sale Save
Canoe - Limited Edition Print

Canoe - Limited Edition Print

$1,800.00 Sale Save

23 1/2" x 22"

1996

Signed "MP" for Museum Print.

In 1994, the Museum of Anthropology at UBC held an exhibit titled Doug Cranmer Paintings, featuring fifteen of the paintings he produced throughout the 1970's. Canoe was one of these paintings and when the print was produced, six Museum Prints were created in addition to the edition of 90.?ÿ

"In the 1970's the artist created a series of non-figurative/abstract paintings on mahogany plywood. Four of the images - Killer Whale, River Monster, Canoe, and Ravens in Nest, were produced as serigraphs. Canoe is derived from a 1978 painting, shown in 'Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer' on page 97."

-MOA UBC Online Catalogue

This print is part of Lattimer Gallery's From the Archives: Vintage Prints from the Northwest Coast show, taking place online from March 25th-April 8th, 2023.

This piece will be rolled in a sturdy print tube with protective materials to ensure it arrives safely. It will be shipped with tracking, insurance, and extra care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.

Doug Cranmer

CULTURAL GROUP:
Kwakwaka'wakw

BORN:
1927 (d. 2006)

BIRTHPLACE:
Alert Bay, BC

Doug Cranmer was a Hereditary Chief of the Namgis Nation. He received his formal training from Kwakwaka'wakw master carver Mungo Martin in the 1950s. Shortly after, Doug met celebrated Haida artist Bill Reid, and was invited to help him build the Haida Village at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, BC. He helped carve five totem poles and the two large houses there. In 1962, Doug founded The Talking Stick Gallery with A.J. Scow and Dick Bird. In 1967, he was commissioned to carve two large totem poles for an air force base in Saabrucken, Germany. This same year, Canadian Pacific Railway purchased a 20-foot pole from Doug, and this pole was sent to Spain as a gift. These are just two of the many monumental and international projects that Doug completed. In 1970, he taught design and wood carving at the Gitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Indian Art at 'Ksan in Hazelton, BC. Although he was perhaps best known for his skills as a carver, Doug Cranmer was also a prolific painter. Between 1974 and 1975, he created an innovative series of 48 paintings that pushed the boundaries of Northwest Coast design. In 1994, the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, BC, produced an exhibition titled Doug Cranmer's Paintings. Doug passed away in November of 2006.

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