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Evelyn Shushack Collection
The evidence of bright blue, red and green in this large painting is
very different from the earth tones seen in most of the earlier works
available in this exhibit. Morrisseau’s use of strong, primary
colours increased dramatically during the seventies and later.
Most often, adult or child figures in Morrisseau’s art were clothed in
ceremonial robes such as these, including the elaborate headdressess.
Purchased in 1975 but not
framed until 2000, the painting labeled “Human figure with children and
a bird” is known by the Shushacks as “Madonna.” At this time
Morrisseau and his wife Harriet were experiencing serious conflict,
which resulted in separation. The strong use of blue, red and
green is very different from the earth tones in the earlier
works. Most often, adult or child figures in Morrisseau’s art
were clothed in ceremonial robes such as these, including the elaborate
headdresses.
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