- Laura Muntz Lyall
Laura Muntz Lyall,
June 18 ,1860 –December 9 ,1930 , was a Canadian impressionist painter. Born Laura Adeline Muntz inRadford ,Warwickshire ,England , her family emigrated to Canada when she was a child to farm in the Muskoka District ofOntario .As a young woman, Muntz studied to teach school, but her interest in art led to her take lessons in painting technique from
W.C. Forster of Hamilton, Ontario. Encouraged, she traveled toParis, France to study at the renownedAcadémie Colarossi where she was influenced by the impressionist style. On her return to Canada, she set up a studio inToronto and became an Associate of the Royal College of Art (ARCA).Laura Muntz Lyall was the first female artist to receive recognition outside of Canada. Some of her works exhibited at the 1893
World Columbian Exposition inChicago, Illinois , and then in 1894 as part of theSociété des artistes français in Paris. However, she interrupted her career following the death of her sister, when she took responsibility for raising her sister's 11 children. It would be nine years before she devoted time to painting, but she lived only a few more years and died in 1930 in Toronto.Lyall is interred in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto.
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