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Much loved Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis was born 1903

Much loved Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis was born on the Yarmouth and Acadian Shore of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia on March 7, 1903.
“As long as I’ve got a brush in front of me, I’m alright” Maud Lewis

Maud Lewis
Souvenir sheet of Maud Lewis stamps showing all three issues and her black cats

Christmas 2020: Art of Maud Lewis
Issued by Canada Post
Designer Hélène L’Heureux used Maud’s original artwork including her fantastic cats.

Maud and her husband Everett lived a quiet, companionable life together in Digby, Nova Scotia, where Maud sold her artwork to people who stopped at the “Paintings for Sale” sign outside their home.

Photo of outside of Maud Lewis' home, showing it covered in whimsical vines and flowers

Maud Lewis’ home is now part a permanent exhibit

 

Maud spent the rest of her life living with Everett in their house in Marshalltown. The two had what has been perceived as a formidable companionship, despite any character flaws neighbors found in Everett. Because of Maud’s worsening rheumatoid arthritis, she was unable to do housework. Everett took care of the house and Maud brought in money through her paintings. The two were a pair that Maud was proud to be a part of.

The home they lived in was tiny in stature but large in character. Despite the lack of modern amenities, like indoor plumbing and electricity, the house shows that Maud’s life in Marshalltown was full of enjoyment through her art. Those who stopped after seeing her roadside sign, “Paintings for sale”, found a quiet woman with a delightful smile. Her pleasure didn’t come from the pride of having done a painting, but the creative act itself and the enjoyment others seemed to get from her work.
Maud Lewis – AGNS | Art Gallery of Nova Scotia