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 simplicity of Maud Lewis' paintings, brushed initially with scrounged paint from local fishermen onto ubiquitous green boards and postcards, continue to evoke feelings of innocence, of child-like ...
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 ...
Beginning with the early life of Canadian artist Maud Lewis (1903–1970), Stinson conveys in brief bursts of text the biography of “a woman as one-of-a-kind as her house.” As young Lewis matures, and a ...
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 ...
Maudie is a symphonic tale about a unique and wonderful life of primitive artist Maude Dowley Lewis (1903-1970) who painted brightly colored scenes of her native Novia Scotia on cards, walls, boards, ...
11 ¼ inch by 15 inch Sandy Cove harbor scene by Maud Lewis (Canadian, 1903-1970), a serial image showing Sandy Cove along Digby Neck, Canada in full season (est. CA$12,000-$15,000). Four-gallon ...