daphne odjig is one of the most respected and uniquely individualistic new woodland artists working in canada today.born in 1919 on the wikwemikong reserve on manitoulin island, she is a member of the ojibwa tribe.her subject matter deals with human relationships in the context of native culture, the importance of grandparents, the function of the family unit, and the universal theme of mother and child.daphne sketched these pen and inks in northern manitoba.today the continuing tradition of the woodlandists seems to be assured in contemporary canadian art.the dimension 10"x13".date 1967.
Art (paintings, prints, frames) Figures & Portraits
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