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Robert Davidson is a master sculptor of totem poles and masks, and a printmaker, painter and jeweler. He is known for his creative and personal interpretation of traditional Haida form, and his works are sought by collectors internationally.
Robert Davidson is a renowned Haida artist who has been carving and promoting Haida culture for over fifty years. He is the great-grandson of Charles Edenshaw, a founding member of the Rainbow Creek Dancers and the Haida Gwaii Singers Society, and a recipient of many honours and awards.
Robert Charles Davidson OC OBC RCA LL. D. D.F.A. (born 4 November 1946), is a Canadian artist of Haida heritage. Davidson's Haida name is G̲uud San Glans, which means "Eagle of the Dawn". He is a leading figure in the renaissance of Haida art and culture. He lives in White Rock, British Columbia.
Robert Davidson is a skilled painter, printmaker, jewelry maker, and carver. His Haida name is guud san glans “Eagle of the Dawn”. Davidson creates work using the Haida visual language.
11 de out. de 2019 · Haida Modern tells the story of Robert Davidson, who revived totem pole carving and popularized Indigenous art in Canada. The documentary also explores his environmental and social activism, and his influence on the next generation of artists.
25 de out. de 2010 · Robert Charles Davidson, CM (also called Guud San Glans, meaning “Eagle of the Dawn" in the Haida language), artist (born on 4 November 1946 in Hydaburg, Alaska). Of Haida and Tlingit descent, Robert Davidson is a highly respected painter, master carver and printmaker.