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The 1912 painting depicts a bear on top of an Indigenous memorial pole in B.C. ’s Haida Gwaii archipelago.
It will be displayed in four cities across the country, starting in Calgary , prior to the auction in Toronto on Nov. 12 .
The painting was possibly gifted from Carr to her friend Nell Cozier , who lived in Victoria .
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