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In a brush with death, Norval Morrisseau is given the name “Copper Thunderbird.” He learns to sign it in Cree syllabics, and writes it on his paintings. That artistic signature becomes a clue on the back of Kevin’s painting. There are other clues that lead to a jail where Norval was imprisoned (but still continued to paint) and to an old friend of Norval’s who sheds some light on what makes an authentic Norval Morrisseau painting.
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Features:
Kevin Hearn
Gerald McMaster
Norval Morrisseau, archival
Eugene Morrisseau, Norval Morrisseau’s son
Jonathan Sommer, Kevin Hearn’s lawyer
Joseph Sanchez
By CBC + ABCIn a brush with death, Norval Morrisseau is given the name “Copper Thunderbird.” He learns to sign it in Cree syllabics, and writes it on his paintings. That artistic signature becomes a clue on the back of Kevin’s painting. There are other clues that lead to a jail where Norval was imprisoned (but still continued to paint) and to an old friend of Norval’s who sheds some light on what makes an authentic Norval Morrisseau painting.
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Features:
Kevin Hearn
Gerald McMaster
Norval Morrisseau, archival
Eugene Morrisseau, Norval Morrisseau’s son
Jonathan Sommer, Kevin Hearn’s lawyer
Joseph Sanchez