19th century travelling portrait artists and artist-photographers

Earlier in Canada’s history, artists were mainly itinerant, moving from place to place and working to fulfill commissions from wealthy patrons. Most earned an income painting portraits. Hundreds of artists travelled the United States and Canada producing work that is now termed “folk art.” The artists would develop a formula that would allow them to…
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Ellen Thomas