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A Maud Lewis painting that's been in a private collection since 1966 goes up for auction in Saint John. But it had to be authenticated first.
Three iconic winter scenes, painted by Maud Lewis in the 1960s, have been turned into Canada Post stamps for the 2020 collection. (Canada Post) ...
Carriage with Dog (c. 1960s) Oil on pulp board, 30.2 x 35.5 cm, private collection, Nova Scotia Lewis's paintings often depicted carriages, sleighs and other horse-drawn wagons.
Maud Lewis, Roadster and Cow, c 1960s, Oil over graphite on particleboard 30.4 x 34.7 cm. Collection of Dr. Doug Lewis and Florence Lewis, Digby, Nova Scotia. (Credit: SUPPLIED) ...
Chad Brown looks anxiously at Sandy Cove, a colour-packed painting of Digby Gut created by Nova Scotia artist Maud Lewis. He just travelled to Ontario to pay $40,000 for it. Now, he must sell it. The ...
Three rare Maud Lewis paintings are up for auction online today, estimated to be worth tens of thousands of dollars each. Sarah Jones, the curator and co-founder of Jones Auction House in Saint ...
Maud Lewis painting, found in thrift store, auctioned off for $45,000 Daniela Germano • THE CANADIAN PRESS Published May 20, 2017 • Last updated May 20, 2017 • 2 minute read ...
Folk artist Maud Lewis' paintings of idyllic villages, sleds and seagulls a far cry from her dire reality Her paintings may sell for tens of thousands of dollars these days, but it was different ...
Maud Lewis’s paintings have recently become sought-after collectibles. Two have disappeared–and they’re tearing a community apart. One day in the early 1950s, Van Davis Odell pulled off ...
A painting by Nova Scotia artist Maud Lewis, who friends say eschewed financial success in her lifetime, is setting price records 50 years after her death. Her artwork "Portrait of Eddie Barnes ...
The province said Tuesday it was given no explanation for the postponement of an art exhibition featuring 13 pieces from beloved folk artist Maud Lewis. The Guangdong region of China, where the ...
Maud Lewis would be amazed. After a lifetime of poverty, she’s the toast of the city, one of Nova Scotia’s most famous painters and a noted artist worldwide.