Norval Morrisseau

Norval Morrisseau (March 14, 1932 – December 4, 2007), also known as Copper Thunderbird, was an Indigenous Canadian artist from the Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation. He is widely regarded as the grandfather of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada. Known as the "Picasso of the North," Morrisseau created works depicting the legends of his people, the cultural and political tensions between native Canadian and European traditions, his existential struggles, and his deep spirituality and mysticism. His style is characterized by thick black outlines and bright colors. He founded the Woodlands School of Canadian art and was a prominent member of the “Indian Group of Seven." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Norval Morrisseau, recent work : May 3-June 12, 1983 by Morrisseau, Norval, 1931-

    Thunder Bay : The Centre, 1983
    Format: Book


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    Norval Morrisseau : exhibition : "honouring First Nations". by Morrisseau, Norval, 1931-2007

    Toronto : Kinsman Robinson Galleries, 1994
    Format: Book