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Carl Ray Landscape Nursery, Inc. has been doing business in the Louisville and Southern Indiana area for over 80 years. Founded in 1928 by Carl Ray Sr., the company was operated by him until his death in 1983. Originally based in St. Matthews, Carl Ray Nursery has always been known for growing and installing specimen-quality plant material. The company. http://www.google.ca/webhp?source=search_app#sclient=psy-ab&q=Cral+Ray+&oq=Cral+Ray+&gs_l=hp.3..0i13l2j0i13i10j0i13.2245.589 about that date
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Carl R. Proffer (September 3, 1938, Buffalo–September 24, 1984, Ann Arbor) was an American publisher, scholar, professor, and translator of Russian literature. He was the co-founder (with Ellendea Proffer) of Ardis Publishing, the largest publishing house devoted to Russian literature outside of the Soviet Union, and co-editor of Russian Literature Triquarterly (1971–91).
Carl was born in 1943 on Sandy Lake Reserve into a family of acknowledged medicine men, his grandfather and his brother amo -
Ont 18 Jan 1943
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Self taught artist Carl Ray was born in 1943 on the Sandy Lake First Nation reserve in northern Ontario, Canada and was known in his Cree community as Tall Straight Poplar (he was 6'4" tall) where he hunted and trapped after leaving residential school at fifteen following the death of his father
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Carl Ray was a First Nations artist who was active on the Canadian art scene from 1969 until his death in 1978. Considered primarily a Woodlands Style artist, he also painted European style wildlife and landscapes. It was about that date
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Carl continued to develop and paint through the mid 70’s completing notable large scale mural opportunities at schools and the Sioux Lookout Fellowship and Communications Centre as well as smaller works becoming more and more popular with white buyers. By 1975, the Indian Group of Seven had formed and Ray was enjoying acclaim and purchases by notable collectors such as Dr. Peter Lewin and Dr. Bernard Cinader
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Carl continued to develop and paint through the mid 70’s completing notable large scale mural opportunities at schools and the Sioux Lookout Fellowship and Communications Centre as well as smaller works becoming more and more popular with white buyers. By 1975, the Indian Group of Seven had formed and Ray was enjoying acclaim and purchases by notable collectors such as Dr. Peter Lewin and Dr. Bernard Cinader, as well as public institutions such as the McMichael Canadian Art Coll -
Carl Ray is best known for his work executed in the style of the Woodlands School (often referred to as "legend painting" style) THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 published
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He eventually left the reserve to work in the Red Lake gold mines where his drinking and guitar playing abilities earned him the nickname Ira Hayes. Date unkown
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Lacking sophisticated technique, but resplendent with powerful imagery, his super-realistic images were unique, and his signature style is easily recognized. Describing his work, Carl stated "What you are looking at is ancient and sacred. In fact what you see could be described as a part of my soul".[11] The spiritual and emotional commitment he put into his work was substantial Date unkown
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Date unkown Image of a fish eat another fish the fish thatas eating the other fish there sa fish inside of it
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1969 Brandon University, Manitoba.
1970 Confederation College, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
1971 Fort Frances Public Library.
1972 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
1972 Gallerie Fore, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
1972-1977 Aggregation Gallery, Toronto, Ontario. -
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image by Carl Ray one of the cest artist alive. Carl Ray is best known for his work executed in the style of the Woodlands School (often referred to as "legend painting" style)
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