Helen McNicoll

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Helen Galloway McNicoll (1879-1915) was a Canadian impressionist painter. Born in Toronto, she became deaf in childhood as the result of scarlet fever. She attended the Art Association of Montreal, studying under William Brymner from 1899. In 1902 she moved to England to study in London at the Slade School and later in St Ives, Cornwall with Algernon Talmadge. A member of the Royal Society of British Artists and an associate of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, … Wikipedia
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1879
Died:
1915
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    Helen McNicoll RCA became deaf after a bout of scarlet fever during her childhood.
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    Luckyj, Natalie.-- Helen McNicoll: a Canadian impressionist.-- Toronto: Art Gallery of Ontario, 1999.-- [80]p.
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