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  1. Maud Lewis lived a life that few would envy. Born in rural Nova Scotia in 1903, Lewis suffered from a series of birth defects that left her fingers painfully deformed, her shoulders hunched and her chin pressed into her chest.

  2. Maud Lewis was born Maud Kathleen Dowley, and she was the only daughter of John Nelson Dowley and Agnes Mary German (also spelled Germain and Germaine). She had one older brother, Charles, who was born in 1897.

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  3. The truth is both simpler and more obvious: the daughters suffer from a genetic condition called Blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus syndrome (or BPES). Each of the words in the name...

  4. Jul 21, 2019 · Her paintings are the window into Maud’s soul and her appreciation for the simple things in her life. You can’t help but feel uplifted by viewing her colourful and child lIke works…..pure, innocent and painted from her heart thru loving eyes for her countryside.

  5. Agnes Dowley was supportive of her daughter’s artistic abilities and encouraged her to draw, paint and play the piano. Maud, like most other middle-class girls her age, was also urged to sew, embroider and crochet.

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  6. Sep 19, 2022 · The daughter of maud lewis, catherine dowley, with her adoptive mother, mamie crosby. Her works are thus both documentary and deeply nostalgic. Maud continued to live at home with her .

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  8. Jan 12, 2023 · According to the online description, it has been authenticated by a "leading expert in Maud's work from Nova Scotia." That expert is Alan Deacon. When reached at his Nova Scotia home, Deacon...

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