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The Morrisseau papers

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Hazel FulfordFirst published 20071 editions

The sstory of Norval Morrisseau's life is the story of a man whose inner self was lost in the wilderness between two worlds that each had a claim on him. From this wilderness emerged a brillliant array of images that captivaed the art world. He was awarded the highest tribute of the Ojibwa, The Great Eagle Feather, and from our government he received the Order of Canada. Norval reaped many other honours. However, the spotlight that attends fame could not penetrate the dark core where conflicts lurked that he could not resolve. Genius is often referred to as a gift. Yet Norval paid a heavy price to become one of the great Canadian artists of the twentieth century. (From the book jacket).

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First publish date 20071 credited authorSearch language english

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