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Trépanier, Esther. “1920 : création du Groupe de Beaver Hall : des femmes font jazzer la couleur.” In De la Belle époque à la Crise: Chroniques de la vie culturelle à Montréal, edited by Denis Saint-Jacques and Marie-José des Rivières, 245–259. Montréal: Nota Bene, 2015.
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Des Rochers, Jacques, and Brian Foss, eds. 1920s Modernism in Montreal: The Beaver Hall Group. Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 2015.
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Sherman, Leah, and Angela Grigor. A Comparison of the Influences of Anne Savage and Arthur Lismer: Oral History Project. Montreal: Concordia University Libraries, Oral History Montreal Studies, 1985.
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MacDonald, Colin S. A Dictionary of Canadian Artists. 8 vols. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Paperbacks, 1967. http://www.rcip-chin.gc.ca/application/aac-aic/description-about.app?lang=en.
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Mackey, Frank. “A Painter’s Progress.” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society, June 2017.
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Pageot, Édith-Anne. “Ambiguïtés de la réception critique de l’exposition « Canadian Women Artists », Riverside Museum, New York, 1947.” RACAR (Revue d’art canadienne/Canadian Art Review) Vol. 27, no. 1–2 (2000): 123–134. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/racar/2000-v27-n1-2-racar05318/1069728ar.pdf.
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Calvin, H. A. “Ann [Sic] Savage, Teacher.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1967.
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Sherman, Leah. Anne Savage. Montreal: Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University, 2002.
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Sherman, Leah. “Anne Savage : A Study of Her Development as an Artist/Teacher in the Canadian Art World, 1925-1950.” In Histories of Art and Design Education : Cole to Coldstream. Burnt Mill, Harlow, Essex, England: Longman in association with the National Society for Education in Art and Design, 1992.
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McDougall, Anne. Anne Savage: The Story of a Canadian Painter. Montreal: Harvest House, 1977.
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Hill, Charles. “Beaver Hall Group.” In The Oxford Companion to Canadian History, edited by Gerald Hallowell, 66–67. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2004.
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Haskins, Heather Victoria. “Bending the Rules: The Montreal Branch of the Women’s Art Association of Canada, 1894-1900.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1995. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/6199/.
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Laflamme, Claude. Betty Goodwin : Heart and Soul / Betty Goodwin: Le Coeur à l’âme. DVD, Documentary. Groupe ECP, 2003.
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Rackham, Michèle. “Between the Lines: Interartistic Modernism in Canada, 1930-1960.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 2011. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-107764.pdf.
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Prioul, Didier. “British Landscape Artists in Quebec: From Documentary Views to a Poetic Vision.” In Painting in Quebec, 1820-1850: New Views, New Perspectives, edited by Mario Béland, 50–59. Québec: Musée du Québec, 1992.
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Tippett, Maria. By a Lady: Celebrating Three Centuries of Art by Canadian Women. Toronto, ON: Viking, 1992.
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Ferrari, Pepita, and Erna Buffie. By Woman’s Hand. Animations Piché Ferrari in co-production with Studio B, National Film Board of Canada, 1994.
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Burton, Samantha. “Canadian Girls in London: Negotiating Home and Away in the British World at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 2011. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=107634&silo_library=GEN01.
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Smith, Jori. Charlevoix County, 1930. Manotick, Ont: Penumbra Press, 1998.
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Lemerise, Suzanne, and Leah Sherman. “Contribution of Professional Artists to the Development of Art Education in Québec.” In Readings in Canadian Art Teacher Education, edited by Rita L. Irwin and Kit Grauer, 213–227. Boucherville, QC: Canadian Society for Education Through Art, 1997.
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Des Rochers, Jacques. “Defining the Beaver Hall Group Today.” In 1920s Modernism in Montreal: The Beaver Hall Group, edited by Jacques Des Rochers and Brian Foss, 57–112. Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 2015.
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Burant, Jim, ed. Drawing on the Land : The New World Travel Diaries and Watercolours of Millicent Mary Chaplin, 1838-1842. Ottawa, ON: Penumbra Press, 2004.
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Harper, J. Russell. Early Painters and Engravers in Canada. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 1970.
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Béland, Mario. “Edith Hemming: Au service des Livernois.” Cap-aux-Diamants No. 96 (2009): 51. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/cd/2009-n96-cd1044555/6844ac.pdf.
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Gignac, Gilbert. “Elizabeth Frances Hale: 1774-1826.” In La Peinture au Québec 1820-1850: Nouveaux Regards, Nouvelles Perspectives, edited by Mario Béland, 276–282. Québec: Musée du Québec, 1991.
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Lamarche, Hélène. “Elizabeth Frances Hale, seigneuresse et artiste.” Mémoires de la Société généalogique canadienne-française, t 2004.
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Trépanier, Esther. “Entre socialisme et modernisme : les peintres progressistes québécois (1930-1945).” In Le droit de se taire: Histoire des communistes au Québec, de la Première Guerre mondiale à la Révolution tranquille, edited by Robert Comeau and Bernard Dionne, 134–161. Outremont, QC: VLB Éditeur, 1989.
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St-Jean, France. “Ghitta Caiserman Roth (née en 1923) : Peintre sociale de l’après-guerre.” In Ces femmes qui ont bâti Montréal: La petite et la grande histoire des femmes qui ont marqué la vie de Montréal depuis 350 ans, edited by Maryse Darsigny, 275–276. Montréal: Édition du Remue-Ménage, 1994.
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Antaki, Karen. “H. Mabel May (1877-1971), the Montreal Years: 1909-1938.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1992. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/6035/1/MM73690.pdf.
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Luckyj, Natalie. Helen McNicoll: A Canadian Impressionist. Toronto, ON: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1999.
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