The Woman as Artist and as Subject in Canadian Painting (1890-1930): Florence Carlyle, Laura Muntz Lyall, Helen McNicoll
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The Woman as Artist and as Subject in Canadian Painting (1890-1930): Florence Carlyle, Laura Muntz Lyall, Helen McNicoll
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Abstract |
The author examines the works of Montrealer Helen McNicoll (1879-1915), an impressionist painter known primarily for her studies of working women and maternal themes in outdoor settings.
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Master's Thesis
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Queen's University
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Kingston, ON
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1989
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en
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Gualtieri, Julia M. “The Woman as Artist and as Subject in Canadian Painting (1890-1930): Florence Carlyle, Laura Muntz Lyall, Helen McNicoll.” Master’s Thesis, Queen’s University, 1989.
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