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1893 Plympton, Digby County, Nova Scotia - 1979 Marshalltown Digby County, Nova Scotia. Known for: Naive, outsider style animal, landscape and maritime scene painting.
Everett Lewis (1893 – 1979) (1). A painter and husband of the famous Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (m. 1938); Everett Lewis was born in Plympton, Digby County, Nova Scotia and was murdered by a... Read full biography
Everett Lewis (1893 – 1979) (1). A painter and husband of the famous Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (m. 1938); Everett Lewis was born in Plympton, Digby County, Nova Scotia and was murdered by a burglar at his home in Marshalltown, Digby County, Nova Scotia on New Year’s Day, January 1, 1979.... Read full biography
Everett Lewis (1893 – 1979) (1). A painter and husband of the famous Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (m. 1938); Everett Lewis was born in Plympton, Digby County, Nova Scotia and was murdered by a burglar at his home in Marshalltown, Digby County, Nova Scotia on New Year’s Day, January 1, 1979. Everett Lewis’s works are in at least three museum collections. His and his wife’s life have been the subjects of several books as well as the 1996 play World Without Shadows, the 1998 TV documentary The... Read full biography
Everett Lewis (1893 – 1979) (1). A painter and husband of the famous Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (m. 1938); Everett Lewis was born in Plympton, Digby County, Nova Scotia and was murdered by a burglar at his home in Marshalltown, Digby County, Nova Scotia on New Year’s Day, January 1, 1979. Everett Lewis’s works are in at least three museum collections. His and his wife’s life have been the subjects of several books as well as the 1996 play World Without Shadows, the 1998 TV documentary The Illuminated Life of Maud Lewis and the 2016 movie Maudie. The small house that they lived and worked in and he was killed in is a permanent exhibit at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. His medium was acrylic paint. His subjects were animals, landscapes... Read full biography
Everett Lewis (1893 – 1979) (1). A painter and husband of the famous Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis (m. 1938); Everett Lewis was born in Plympton, Digby County, Nova Scotia and was murdered by a burglar at his home in Marshalltown, Digby County, Nova Scotia on New Year’s Day, January 1, 1979. Everett Lewis’s works are in at least three museum collections. His and his wife’s life have been the subjects of several books as well as the 1996 play World Without Shadows, the 1998 TV documentary The Illuminated Life of Maud Lewis and the 2016 movie Maudie. The small house that they lived and worked in and he was killed in is a permanent exhibit at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. His medium was acrylic paint. His subjects were animals, landscapes and maritime scenes. His style could be described as Folk Art*, Naive Art* or Outsider Art*.The askART auction resul... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (11)
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Maud Lewis: The Heart on the Door
2016
Woolaver Lance Gerard
491 pages
Biographical Index of Artists in Canada
2003
McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing
250 pages
The Painted House of Maud Lewis: Conserving a Folk Art Treasure
2001
Hamilton, Lauire
118 pages (color)
The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
2001
Westbridge, Anthony R. and Diana L. Bodnar
622 pages
An Illustrated Companion to Canadian Folk Art
1999
McKendry, Blake
297 pages (color)
A to Z of Canadian Art: Artists and Art Terms
1997
McKendry, Blake
242 pages (color)
Maud Lewis World Without Shadows
1996
Woolaver Lance
148 pages (color)
The Illuminated Life of Maud Lewis (Art Gallery of Nova Scotia)
1996
Woolaver, Lance and Bob Brooks
91 pages (color)
A Dictionary of Folk Artists in Canada: From the 17th Century to the Present
1988
McKendry, Blake
287 pages (color)
A Compendium of Canadian Folk Artists (Encyclopedia)
1985
Kobayashi, Terry; Michael Bird
241 pages (color)
Folk Art of Nova Scotia: A Traveling Exhibition of 20th Century Folk Art of Nova Scotia (Art Gallery of Nova Scotia) (Exhibition catalog)