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Maud Lewis
Maud Lewis
1903 - 1970
Born in South Ohio, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Maud Lewis is renowned for her bright paintings of Maritime rural life. Having contracted polio, and suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, Lewis left school at the age of 14 and lived a confined but happy life at home. She began her artistic career by painting Christmas cards with her mother that they sold on the streets of Yarmouth. Following the death of her parents, Lewis moved to Marshalltown, Digby County, Nova Scotia to live with her aunt. It was there that she met her future husband, Everett Lewis, a fish peddler. They married in 1938 and moved into his small cabin.

Due to her small stature and her arthritis, Maud was unable to do housework. However, she helped with the household by creating cards and paintings for income. Everett often took Maude with him while selling fish and would promote her artwork to his customers. With his encouragement, Lewis began to produce more paintings. Her work grew in popularity, and buyers began to come directly to her home to acquire her paintings.

Despite her lack of formal training, Lewis’s depictions of rural life, animals and landscapes, drawn from her everyday experiences, had an irresistible charm and vitality. She often used oil paints straight from the tube and rarely mixed her pigments, and her colourful work expressed the essence of Maritime life. Her work gained popularity to the point that she was featured in numerous newspapers, such as the Moncton Times, the Atlantic Advocate and the Star Weekly, and she also starred in a CBC-TV Telescope program in 1965. In 1967, her work was shown at the Centennial Exhibition of Primitive Art in New Brunswick at Beaverbrook House, St. John. Prominent collectors of her work include R.L. Stanfield, the former premier of Nova Scotia and the administration of Richard Nixon, initiated by John C. Whitaker. Her paintings still hang in the White House and the Legislative Building of Nova Scotia.

Lewis passed away at the Digby General Hospital at the age of 67 in 1970. She has become one of Canada’s most well-known and endearing folk artists. The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has a large collection of her paintings, and installed her original house in the gallery as part of a permanent exhibition of her work. In 2016, a film was released on her life entitled Maudie.
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Train Station in Winter by Maud Lewis sold for $67,250
Maud Lewis
Train Station in Winter
12 x 20 1/4 in 30.5 x 51.4 cm
mixed media on board
Estimate: $18,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for: $67,250 CDN (premium included)
Important Canadian Art on Thursday, November 25, 2021
Harbour Scene by Maud Lewis sold for $61,250
Maud Lewis
Harbour Scene
9 x 12 in 22.9 x 30.5 cm
circa 1940
mixed media on board
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for: $61,250 CDN (premium included)
Important Canadian Art on Thursday, November 25, 2021
Street Car by Maud Lewis sold for $52,250
Maud Lewis
Street Car
12 x 14 in 30.5 x 35.6 cm
acrylic on board
Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 CDN
Sold for: $52,250 CDN (premium included)
Folk Art on Saturday, June 26, 2021
Winter Scene by Maud Lewis sold for $52,250
Maud Lewis
Winter Scene
9 x 11 in 22.9 x 27.9 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for: $52,250 CDN (premium included)
Fine Canadian Art on Thursday, August 26, 2021
Boats at Wharf by Maud Lewis sold for $43,250
Maud Lewis
Boats at Wharf
12 x 14 in 30.5 x 35.6 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CDN
Sold for: $43,250 CDN (premium included)
Post-War Art on Thursday, January 27, 2022
Black Cats by Maud Lewis sold for $34,250
Maud Lewis
Black Cats
12 x 16 in 30.5 x 40.6 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 CDN
Sold for: $34,250 CDN (premium included)
July 2017 - 2nd Session on Thursday, July 27, 2017
Black Cats by Maud Lewis sold for $31,250
Maud Lewis
Black Cats
12 x 16 in 30.5 x 40.6 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 CDN
Sold for: $31,250 CDN (premium included)
Folk Art: Works by Maud Lewis & Joe Norris on Thursday, January 25, 2018
Out for a Drive by Maud Lewis sold for $31,250
Maud Lewis
Out for a Drive
11 1/2 x 12 in 29.2 x 30.5 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 CDN
Sold for: $31,250 CDN (premium included)
Folk Art: Works by Maud Lewis & Joe Norris on Saturday, June 01, 2019
Passing Train by Maud Lewis sold for $31,250
Maud Lewis
Passing Train
9 x 12 in 22.9 x 30.5 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $12,000 - $16,000 CDN
Sold for: $31,250 CDN (premium included)
Folk Art: Works by Maud Lewis & Joe Norris on Saturday, June 01, 2019
White Cat by Maud Lewis sold for $28,125
Maud Lewis
White Cat
12 x 16 in 30.5 x 40.6 cm
oil on board
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 CDN
Sold for: $28,125 CDN (premium included)
Folk Art: Works by Maud Lewis & Joe Norris on Thursday, January 25, 2018

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