“The Twilight of Life” (1894) by Sydney Strickland Tully, this was the first work the AGO acquired by a Canadian artist. #iwd (via @agotoronto)
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“Little Worker” (1907) by Helen McNicoll (1879-1915), a Cdn impressionist who often painted working women. #iwd (via @agotoronto)
Harriet Mary Ford (1859-1938) was a painter, muralist, as well as as a writer, critic and lecturer. #iwd (via @agotoronto)
“An exciting moment” by Elizabeth McGillivray Knowles (1866-1928). She was known for her paintings of chickens! #iwd (via @agotoronto)
Women’s College Hospital, Grenville site, 1935. First hospital “run by women for women” in Canada. #InternationalWomensDay #iwd (via @TorontoArchives)