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Canadian [1903-1970]

UNTITLED, SCHOOL HOUSE IN WINTER

Oil on board
11 1/2 x 12 3/4 ins.

Sold @ $ 6,600

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Canadian [1903-1970]

UNTITLED; OXEN TEAM

Oil on board
11 1/4 x 11 3/4 ins.

Sold @ $ 5,500

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Canadian [1903-1970]

UNTITLED; SLEIGH AND COVERED BRIDGE

Oil on board
11 1/2 x 13 1/2 ins.

Sold @ $ 4,400

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Maud Lewis was born in Yarmouth County, and endured many hardships in her early life. As a teenager, she started to experience deformities of her face and hands as a result of a childhood disease. At age 18, she married Everett Lewis, and together they lived in a small one room house with sleeping loft, without benefit of electricity or plumbing. Although she suffered from physical handicaps, she made hand drawn Christmas cards and later, small brightly coloured paintings, which she sold to help overcome their poverty. She also painted birds, flowers and butterflies on various parts of the tiny house in which they lived, and many articles within the house. Examples of Maud's art can be found in the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, which has reconstructed her house and installed it in the gallery as part of a permanent Maud Lewis exhibit. Her work can also be found in the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Civilization. She is the subject of a book, "The Illuminated Life of Maud Lewis", and a stage play has been written about her life. She is also the subject of two National Film Board of Canada documentaries, "Maud Lewis - A World Without Shadows" (1997), and "The Illuminated Life of Maud Lewis" (1998).