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EDENSHAW, Isabella

Naissance
Klukwan Village, Alaska, 1842
Décès
Masset, Skeena-Queen Charlotte, BC, 1926
Notice biographique
Isabella Edenshaw (K'woiyeng/Yahgujanaas/S'itkwuns) was a First Nations basket maker of the Haida clan and member of the Yakulanas (Raven) lineage. She was wed to painter and sculptor Charles Edenshaw (1839-1920) in a pre-arranged marriage; they had eleven children. In her artistic practice, Edenshaw would often weave baskets and hats, which her husband would paint. Many of these collaborative works were later erronouesly attributed solely to Charles. Isabella Edenshaw worked with spruce roots, soaking them before weaving. Edenshaw wove baskets and hats all winter, after which she and her family sold throughout the Northwest Coast. The noted art collector Charles F. Newcombe gathered many of the Edenshaw's works. In 2006, The Edenshaw's works were also exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery in the "Raven Travelling: Two Centuries of Haida Art" exhibition, 2006. The 2010 exhibition "Signed Without Signature" at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver featured the Edenshaw's basketry and jewelry. Their baskets and hats are in the collections of the McCord Museum in Montreal, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver. Edenshaw's daughter Florence Edenshaw Davidson (1896-1993) was also a well-known artist, and Edenshaw's great-granddaughter, Isabel Rorick (b. 1955), is a contemporary basket weaver.
Médias
Basket making
Textiles
Lieux de conservation des dossiers et archives
National Gallery of Canada, ON - Library and Archives
Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Documentation Centre, QC
Royal British Columbia Museum
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Documents sur l'artiste
"An Aboriginal Presence: Isabella Edenshaw (1858-1926)." Canadian Museum of Civilization 2010
http://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/aborig/fp/fpz2a18e.html.
Blackman, Margaret B. During My Time: Florence Edenshaw Davidson, a Haida Woman. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1992.
Busby, Sharon. Spruce Root Basketry of the Haida and Tlingit. Seattle: Marquand Books, 2003.
Chalker, Kari et al. Totems to Turquoise: Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest. Harry N. Abrams, 2004.
Drew, Leslie & Wilson, Douglas. Argillite, Art of the Haida. Hancock House, 1980.
Howard, Patricia L. Women & Plants: Gender Relations in Biodiversity Management and Conservation. London, England: Zed Books, 2003.
Laforet, A. Isabella Edenshaw's Basketry. Ottawa: National Museum of Man, 1985.
MacDonald, George F. Haida Art. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1996.
MacDonald, George F. L'Art haïda. Hull, Québec: Musée canadien des civilisations, 1996.
Malinowski, Sharon & Abrams, George H. Notable Native Americans. Gale Research, 1995.
Mowat, Linda et al. Basketmakers: Meaning and Form in Native American Baskets. Oxford: Pitt Rivers Museum, 1992.
Newell, Dianne. Tangled Webs of History: Indians and the Law in Canada's Pacific Coast Fisheries. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993.
Porter, Frank W. ed. The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Legacy. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Ransom, Kelly Marie. Art as Negotiation: The Reciprocal Construction of Meanings in the Argillite Carvings of Charles Edenshaw. Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 1993.
Rawlings, Irene. "Changing Faces." Art and Antiques 21.2 (Feb. 1998): 62-69.
Seattle Art Museum. The Spirit Within. Seattle: Rizzoli, 1995.
Steltzer, Ulli. A Haida Potlatch. Douglas & McIntyre, 1984.
Thom, Ian M. Challenging Traditions: Contemporary First Nations Art of the Northwest Coast. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2009.
Turner, Nancy J. & Davidson, Florence Edenshaw et al. Plants of Haida Gwaii: Xaadaa Gwaay gud gina k'aws (Skidegate) - Xaadaa Gwaayee guu gin k'awa (Masset). Winlaw, British Columbia: Sono Nis Press, 2004.
Vancouver Art Gallery. Raven Travelling: Two Centuries of Haida Art. Vancouver: 2006.
Whiting, Faith. What a Basket Holds. Langley Museum, 2002.
Williams, Lucy Fowler. Guide to the Ethnographic Collections at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2003.
Williams, Lucy Fowler et al. Native American Voices on Identity, Art, and Culture: Objects of Everlasting Esteem. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2005.

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