Saturday, March 1, 2008

Norval Morrisseau Blog on Radio-Canada.ca

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NORVAL MORRISSEAU (1931-2007)
"We Are All One in Spirit"
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Announcement of Norval Morrisseau passing on Radio-Canada.ca. NORVAL MORRISSEAU BLOG mentioned Dec. 5th, 2007 at the above Website together with the following: National Museum of the American Indian, National Art Gallery of Canada, McMichael Canadian Art Collection and Kinsman Robinson Gallery.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi
I have a question?
with the exception of the works shown on this blog which are previously published and known to be by Morrisseu.
are all of the rest of the paintings owned by Spirit Walker?
thanks

Spirit Walker said...

No, only very small number of paintings presented here are from Spirit Walker's collection.

Why don't you send me your images to be posted here? What are you affraid of?

As I wrote in a header of this Blog: "This Blog is posted in honour of the Mind, Body and Spirit of Copper Thunderbird better known as Norval Morrisseau - Grand Shaman of the Ojibway."

Anonymous said...

hello, just an observation and comment.
authenticity will never be resolved on this blog. we all need to understand that these painting which are in question, some of which are very good, will always be on the market.
the question seems to be " what is their value" and how are they important. this issue is always about money, to state otherwise would be sad. it is always about money.
does anyone have any ideas as to this comment?
I personally can't afford an authentic well documented work by this master.like it or not these paintings will not just simply go away.

Anonymous said...

this topic has already been discussed for months in one of the online chat rooms.
it is well established that a positive analysis can't be made from these types of signatures,
The detail is simply is not specific enough for conclusive results. sorry.
(now a pen on paper, that's a whole different story.)
this issue is very similar and just as slippery as the authentication/appraisal chat a while back.