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    Maud's country : landscapes that inspired the art of Maud Lewis / photographs, Bob Brooks ; text, Lance Woolaver.
    by Woolaver, Lance, 1948-
    Nimbus Publishing, 2018, c1999.
    Call #:759.11 L675wo
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  • Lewis, Maud, 1903-1970.
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  • Folk artists -- Nova Scotia.
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  • Painters -- Nova Scotia.
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    9781771086486 (pbk.)
    1551093146
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    Maud's country : landscapes of Nova Scotia through the eyes of Maud Lewis
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    72 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
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    "Maud Lewis stayed close to home: the rugged coastlines and gentle valleys of Nova Scotia's southwest knew—but they provided ample material for her joyful creative spirit. Now revered as Canada's foremost folk artist, Maud Lewis (1903-1970) transformed her world of poverty and deformity into a magical kingdom of happy children, contented animals, and a peaceful and charming rural environment. Maud's Country offers unique insight into the landscapes that inspired Lewis's works and her own special way of representing them. The materials she had at hand were primitive—particleboard, crude brushes, marine or house paints. But these were all she needed to convey her message that happiness and harmony exist all around us, for those who have eyes to see."--From publisher.
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    Brooks, Bob.
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