The Woman as Artist and as Subject in Canadian Painting (1890-1930): Florence Carlyle, Laura Muntz Lyall, Helen McNicoll

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Author/collaborator
Title
The Woman as Artist and as Subject in Canadian Painting (1890-1930): Florence Carlyle, Laura Muntz Lyall, Helen McNicoll
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.
Type
Master's Thesis
University
Queen's University
Place
Kingston, ON
Date
1989
Language
en
Citation
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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