From the Book - 1st pbk. ed.
Artist of the Canadian west coast
The woman behind Carr's writing
The painting as autobiography
Commitment to the Indian theme
The French manner continued in British Columbia
Carr at the turning point
The artist at age fifty-six
1927 and the crucial trip to eastern Canada
The mature years commence
"Religion and art are one"
Important influences: Harris and Tobey
A new understanding of the Indian's art
Wider contacts/technical changes
Developments in technique
"A picture equals a movement in space"
The challenge of mountains
Painting, the totality of experience
Return to the Indian theme
A context of "fresh seeing"