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Norval (Copper Thunderbird) Morrisseau

Norval (Copper Thunderbird) Morrisseau (1932 - 2007) was active/lived in Ontario / Canada.  Norval Morrisseau is known for Modernist Indian figurative motif painting and drawing.

An Objibwa/Chippewa shaman, Norval Morrisseau was one of the first native Canadians to adopt modernist* styles that conveyed traditional aboriginal imagery.  "His style, which became known as Woodland* or Legend painting, evoked ancient etching from birch-bark scrolls and often used X-ray like motifs:  skeletal elements and internal organs visible within the forms of animals and people, and black spirit lines emanating from them."

He used saturated, startling colors described by a curator of the National Gallery of Canada as appearing "to vibrate under the viewer's gaze."  In 2006, the Gallery sponsored a retrospective of Morrisseau's work.  From there, the exhibition moved for a year to the George Gustav Heye Center at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC.

A 2001 exhibit in New York City at the Drawing Center featured Morrisseau drawings on paper towels, completed in Canada in the late 1960s when he had been in jail.    ...  [Displaying 1000 of 4882 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Norval (Copper Thunderbird) Morrisseau

   Norval (Copper Thunderbird) Morrisseau  Born:  1932 - Sandy Point, Reserve, Ontario, Canada
Died:   2007 - Toronto, Ontorio, Canada
Known for:  Modernist Indian figurative motif painting and drawing
Name variants:  Copper Thunderbird

An Objibwa/Chippewa shaman, Norval Morrisseau was one of the first native Canadians to adopt modernist* styles that conveyed traditional aboriginal imagery.  "His style, which became known as Woodland* or Legend painting, evoked ancient etching from birch-bark scrolls and often used X-ray like motifs:  skeletal elements and internal organs visible within the forms of animals and people, and black spirit lines emanating from them."

He used saturated, startling colors described by a curator of the National Gallery of Canada as appearing "to vibrate under the viewer's gaze."  In 2006, the Gallery sponsored a retrospective of Morrisseau's work.  From there, the exhibition moved for a year to the George G  ...  Displaying 750 of 4882 characters.

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