Lewis, née Dowley, was born in Nova Scotia in 1903, and though her childhood was spent in relative comfort, she ultimately spent most of her adult life in poverty. At the age of 34, she married ...
A painting of two black cats by a Nova Scotian with the last name of Lewis recently sold for around $18,000 at auction. But it wasn't a Maud Lewis painting — it was a piece by her husband, Everett ...
11.75 x 13.75 in. (29.8 x 34.9 cm.) Nova Scotia’s beloved folk artist, Maud Lewis often depicted oxen in her charming oil paintings. Here, two harnessed oxen face the viewer, standing side by side, ...
12 x 14 in. (30.5 x 35.6 cm.) With her signature bright colours and clean, simple style, Nova Scotia’s Maud Lewis is considered an iconic folk artist and a Canadian treasure. She spent her days ...
The late London, Ontario artist John Kinnear traded his Maud Lewis (1903-1970) painting titled The Lobsterman to jeweler John Ellington (pictured here) for a sapphire tie tack in the 1970s. John ...
The letters -- a discovery of rare correspondence into Maud Lewis’s secluded life -- are being sold by Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. in Canada, online-only. A few months before his death in 2003, my ...
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