Black and white composite photograph of Margaret Atwood, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Glenn Gould, and Betty Low
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    The Faces of Canada

    through the photography of

    Yousuf Karsh

    Grades 6-12

    The Faces of Canada through
    the photography of Yousuf Karsh

    No artist in Canada is more famous for making photographic portraits than Yousuf Karsh (1908–2002).Through his work, he created a unique chronicle of twentieth-century Canadian life, providing important insights into themes of immigration, national identity, and belonging. Using Karsh’s portraits as a foundation, this guide leads students through an encounter with the people and events that form the history of Canada. Students will examine how portraits can shape identities, document histories, and deepen our understanding of influential Canadians.

    Learning Activities
    • Karsh in Focus: Self-Portraiture and Personal History
    • Portraits of Place: Seeing Our World Like Karsh
    • Karsh’s Canadians: Researching the Portraits That Shaped the Nation
    Related Subjects
    • Social Studies
    • History
    • Integrated Arts, Visual Arts, and more

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