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Great Lakes indigenous art genre
Woodlands style , also called the Woodlands school , Legend painting , Medicine painting ,
[1] and Anishnabe painting , is a genre of painting among
First Nations and
Native American 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
Oji-Cree and the
Cree .
Origin
The style was founded by
Norval Morrisseau (
Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabe ), a First Nations
Ojibwe artist from Northern
Ontario, Canada .
[2] He learned Ojibwe history and culture primarily from his grandfather Moses "Potan" Nanakonagos and in the 1950s collected
oral history of his community. Their history and cosmology has provided inspiration and subject matter for his paintings. His also drew upon his personal dreams, visions,
[1] Morrisseau said, "all my painting and drawing is really a continuation of the shaman's scrolls."
[3] and the
Eckankar religion.
[4] Ojibwe
intaglio , pictographs, petrographs
rock art and
birch bark scrolls ,
Wiigwaasabak , were stylistic antecedents of the Woodland style.
Style
This visionary style emphasizes outlines and X-ray views of people, animals, and plant life.
[1] Colours are vivid, even garish. While Morrisseau painted on birch bark initially, the media of Woodland style tends to be Western, such as acrylic, gouache, or watercolor paints on paper, wood panels, or canvas.
Woodland style artists
Ahmoo Angeconeb (
Lac Seul First Nation , 1955–2017)
[5]
Jackson Beardy (
Anishinini , 1944–1984)
[6]
Benjamin Chee Chee (
Eabametoong
Ojibwe , 1944–1977)
[7]
Shirley Cheechoo (
Cree , b. 1952)
[8]
Kelly Church (
Gun Lake Potawatomi /
Odawa /
Ojibwe , b. 1967)
[9]
Eddy Cobiness (
Buffalo Point
Ojibwa , 1933–1996)
[10]
Blake Debassige (
M'Chigeeng Ojibwe , b. 1956)
[6]
Tom Hogan , (
Ojibwe , 1955–2014)
[11]
Abe Kakepetum (
Sandy Lake Oji-Cree )
[12]
Norval Morrisseau (
ᒥᐢᒁᐱᐦᐠ ᐊᓂᒥᐦᑮ / Miskwaabik Animikii) (
Bingwi Neyaashi Ojibwe , ca. 1932–2007)
[6]
Daphne Odjig (
Odawa /
Potawatomi , 1919–2016)
[13]
Carl Ray (
Sandy Lake Cree , 1943–1978)
[14]
[6]
Roy Thomas (
Long Lake
Ojibway , 1949–2004)
[15]
Jackie Traverse (
Lake St. Martin
Ojibway , b. 1968)
[16]
See also
Notes
^
a
b
c
"Norval Morrisseau." Native American Artworld. (retrieved 25 Oct 2010)
^ Berlo and Phillips 229
^ Berlo and Phillips 230
^ Rockingham, Graham (October 11, 2018).
"The AGH Norval Morrisseau collection finally gets its day" . The Hamilton Spectator . Retrieved 23 April 2020 .
^
"Artistic community mourns loss of Ahmoo Angeconeb, 62, of Lac Seul First Nation" .
CBC News . 13 June 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2022 .
^
a
b
c
d Berlo and Phillips 231
^ "Benjamin Chee Chee". St. James Guide to North American Artists . 1998 – via Gale in Context Biography.
^ Smith, Theresa S.; Debassige, Blake; Cheechoo, Shirley; Mishibinijima, James Simon; Bell, Leland (1994).
"Beyond the Woodlands: Four Manitoulin Painters Speak Their Minds" . American Indian Quarterly . 18 (1): 1–24.
doi :
10.2307/1185726 .
ISSN
0095-182X .
^
"Church, Kelly Jean" . Benezit Dictionary of Artists .
doi :
10.1093/benz/9780199773787.001.0001/acref-9780199773787-e-2260379 . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^
"Obituary ? Eddy Cobiness" . AMMSA . 1996. Archived from
the original on 17 Jan 2013.
^
"Street Artist in Brush Strokes" . Archived from
the original on 26 December 2015.
^
"Woodland art and wisdom of artist/elder Abe Kakepetum | WorldCat.org" . search.worldcat.org . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^
"Daphne Odjig [footprints] Woodlands meets Picasso in artist's vibrant style" . Windspeaker.com . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^
"Artist and Scholar List" . First American Art Magazine . Retrieved 8 July 2016 .
^
"Vision Circle: The art of Roy Thomas" . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
^ Posted, Sydney Hildebrandt (2020-01-03).
"Jan 2020: Painting on the walls" . Our Communities . Retrieved 2024-03-22 .
References
Berlo, Janet C. and Ruth B. Phillips. Native North American Art . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998: 97-8.
ISBN
978-0-19-284218-3 .
Further reading
Dawson, K.C.A. (1966) "The Kaministikwia Itaglio Dog Effigy Mound." Ontario Archeology . No.9 (June):25-84.
Pollack, Jack. The Art of Norval Morrisseau . Toronto: Metheren Press, 1979. ASIN B001BY1VHU.
Rajnovich, Grace. "Reading Rock Art." Interpreting the Indian Rock Paintings of the Canadian Shield. Dundum Press Ltd., 1994'
Robinson, Donald C. Travels To the House of Invention . Bolton, Ontario: Key Porter Books, Ltd., 1997.
ISBN
1-55013-880-4 .
Selwyn Dewdney and King Kenneth E. Indian Rock Paintings of the Great Lakes . University of Toronto Press, 1967.
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