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NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG: >>> Downloadable Norval Morrisseau Forensic Reports (Part IV) Norval Morrisseau Art, Morrisseau Art, Arte Haida, Norval Morrisseau, Kokopelli Art, South American Art, Native Artwork, Woodland Art, Inuit Art

- ~ Reference for Morrisseau's collectors and investigators From left to right /All paintings © by Norval Morrisseau/: Top: "Thunderbird", 1 of 2, 30"x22", © 1977; "Inorganic Being with Shamans", 32"x26", © 1976; "Great Journey", 26"x32", © 1978; Bottom: "Untitled", 30"x28", © 1980; "Thunderbird and Evil Serpent", 30"x23", © 1976; "Thunderbird", 2 of 2, 30"x28", 1977. /Click on image to Enlarge/ >>> The six signatures painted with a dry brush (DB) technique on the reverse of each of the…

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NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG: Norval Morrisseau: 'Best Canadian painter ever' Ojibwe Art, Metis Art, Arte Haida, Norval Morrisseau, Canadian Painters, Woodland Art, Inuit Art, Canadian Art, Naive Art

- * This post was originally published on January 23rd, 2008 /Opinions and thoughts of admirers of Norval Morrisseau art, art collectors, friends.../ /Click on image to Enlarge/ NORVAL MORRISSEAU: BEST CANADIAN PAINTER EVER I'm guessing that when the 2010 Vancouver/Whistler Winter Olympics finally roll around in two years there's going to be lots of references to Aboriginal culture. Lots of dancing, drumming, native dress, references to aboriginal creation myths during the opening…

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a faithful attempt: artist Norval Morrisseau Norval Morrisseau Art, Morrisseau Art, Canadian Aboriginal Art, Norval Morrisseau, Native Artwork, Mark Anthony, Aboriginal Painting, Woodland Art, Inuit Art

Woodland Art is a genre of painting among Indigenous artists from the Great Lakes area, including northern Ontario and southwestern Manitoba. The majority of the Woodland artists belong to the Anishinaabeg, notably the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi, as well as the Cree. The style was founded, in the 1960's, by Norval Morrisseau, a self-taught Ojibwe artist from Northern Ontario. He is widely regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada. He learned Ojibwe history…

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