Mary Riter Hamilton
Mary Riter Hamilton (1873–1954) was a Canadian artist. In 1919, she painted the battlefields of France and Belgium, recording the aftermath of World War I. She has been dubbed "Canada’s First Woman Artist", although this is chronologically false.
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Mary Riter Hamilton
Mary Riter Hamilton (1873–1954) was a Canadian artist. In 1919, she painted the battlefields of France and Belgium, recording the aftermath of World War I. She has been dubbed "Canada’s First Woman Artist", although this is chronologically false.
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1873-02-11
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1954-01-22
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