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Learn to Look at Women's Portraits

Anthony Flower & Mary Pratt
Mary Green Born 1794, Wife of Anthony Flower Born 1792
Cold Cream, 1983

ANTHONY FLOWER
Mary Green Born 1794, Wife of Anthony Flower Born 1792, 1867
watercolour on paper
Collection of the New Brunswick Museum

MARY PRATT
Cold Cream, 1983
pencil and oil on masonite
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery

What we see

How would you describe these two paintings to someone who cannot see them?

How we feel

What do you notice that is different about these two paintings?

What we think

Would you want to be painted like either of these women?

How it was made

Do you think these paintings show women as they really are? Did each artist try to paint women as they are or as they would like them to be? Which artist has a sense of humour?

About the artist

Mary Pratt (b. 1935) was born and raised in Fredericton and remembers being very excited when the Beaverbrook Art Gallery opened and she saw real art for the first time. Her work focuses on the lives of women and the family. She takes photographs of scenes she would like to paint and later spends months working on each painting. Mary has spent most of her life working in Newfoundland.

Links

There is more information about Mary and other Newfoundland and Labrador artists at this website: http://collections.ic.gc.ca/agnl/mpratt.html

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