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Helen Galloway McNicoll RBA (December 14, 1879 – June 27, 1915) was a Canadian impressionist painter. [1] She was one of the most notable women artists in Canada in the early twentieth century and achieved considerable success during her decade-long career. [2]
Canadian Impressionism is a subclass of Impressionist art which had its origin in French Impressionism. Guy Wildenstein of the Wildenstein Institute in Paris states in the foreword of A.K. Prakash's Impressionism in Canada: A Journey of Rediscovery that Canadian impressionism consists of "the Canadian artists who gleaned much from the French but, in their improvisations, managed to transmute ...
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Helen McNicoll (1879–1915), painter Margaret Campbell Macpherson (1860–1931), painter Lucy Meeko (1929–2004), sculptor, printmaker, basket maker and seamstress
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Buried and unseen for nearly 2,000 years, a series of striking paintings showing Helen of Troy and other Greek heroes has been uncovered in the ruined Roman town of Pompeii.. Discovered inside ...
She sought to use contemporary subject matter in her paintings, often interpreting the subject of women and children, and was attentive to light and colour. Among Bell Eastlake's contemporaries, artists such as Mary Cassatt, Helen McNicoll and Laura Muntz Lyall were also known for their depiction of women and children. Curators believe that she ...