Born in Victoria, British Columbia, she started painting First Nations totems in 1907, and decided to document them on the NW coast.
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Trained at the Slade in London, and in Paris, she painted in Impressionist style. Five wonderful works showing largely British scenes.
A group of at least a dozen oil sketches made during the last months of the First World War show the veterinary care given to horses.
Early paintings by this prolific and highly innovative painter who concentrated on totems of indigenous peoples of the Pacific North-west, and wonderful trees and forests.
