Norval Morrisseau is a renowned Canadian Indigenous artist known for his vibrant and innovative artwork that portrays Indigenous people's cultural and spiritual heritage. He was born on March 14, 1932, in the Sandy Point First Nation Reserve, Ontario, Canada. Morrisseau is widely regarded as the founder of the Woodland School of Art, a style of art emphasising bold lines and vibrant colours. He is also known as the "Picasso of the North," a nickname that reflects his immense talent and impact on Indigenous art.
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