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Harriet Mary Ford or simply Harriet Ford (1859-31 October 1938) was a Canadian artist who worked as a painter, muralist and jeweller. She has been described as epitomizing "the Canadian New Woman". Ford was active as a critic, writer, and lecturer, and was known in academic circles as an authority on Renaissance art and artists. Ford belonged to a number of societies and organizations and founded the Society of Mural Decorators in 1894.

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  • Harriet Mary Ford or simply Harriet Ford (1859-31 October 1938) was a Canadian artist who worked as a painter, muralist and jeweller. She has been described as epitomizing "the Canadian New Woman". Ford was active as a critic, writer, and lecturer, and was known in academic circles as an authority on Renaissance art and artists. Ford belonged to a number of societies and organizations and founded the Society of Mural Decorators in 1894. (en)
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  • Brockville, Ontario, Canada (en)
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  • Harriet Mary Ford, 1878 (en)
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  • Julia McArthur and Johanna Amos, “An Enigmatic Likeness: A Posy for Harriet Ford (1859–1938)”, CWAHI Concordia University (en)
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  • Harriet Mary Ford or simply Harriet Ford (1859-31 October 1938) was a Canadian artist who worked as a painter, muralist and jeweller. She has been described as epitomizing "the Canadian New Woman". Ford was active as a critic, writer, and lecturer, and was known in academic circles as an authority on Renaissance art and artists. Ford belonged to a number of societies and organizations and founded the Society of Mural Decorators in 1894. (en)
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