View in Victoria Harbour

About this object

History of use

Based on stylistic characteristics, Doris Shadbolt (1975) attributes these watercolours to about 1895. The scenes are mainly from the Victoria area, and the Fraser Valley. They predate Emily Carr's trips to coastal indigenous villages, but the prevalence of canoes and forests attest to her early interest in these themes, which she developed fully in her later paintings.

Cultural context

Canadian art; late 19th century watercolours.

Physical description

Small, rectangular shaped, watercolour study with sloping shore on right and two rows of blue and grey distant mountains on left; blue and yellow sky above with four flying birds; grey-blue water below. Shore is brown at water's edge, then yellow with brown and green; mottled green trees above. Image mounted on a light brown backing card.