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292: 304: 359: 328: 340: 316: 40: 239:, an illustrated travelogue of their journeys across Canada. The book featured 77 of Watson's photographs reproduced in halftone. It was atypical for its time, as it highlighted women's contributions to rural communities. In it, Hayward coined the phrase "the Canadian mosaic" to describe the region's multiculturalism; the phrase and concept was picked up by subsequent thinkers and artists, including writer and cultural promoter 153:, shared an interest in the art of watercolor painting, and at one point set out to become working artists by building their own studio. For about a decade, they traveled throughout New England, showing and selling their artwork. In the 1890s, when they went their separate ways, Watson started experimenting with the camera. Watson also studied photography with her uncle, botanist 173:
In 1896, Watson first traveled to Canada, and spent much of the next 35 years photographing rural people, often women, across the country. She sold her photographs to several North American newspapers and magazines; sometimes, she bartered her photographs to obtain lodging or supplies. Through these
291: 166: 303: 327: 137:) was a photographer whose career spanned the 1890s through the 1930s. She is best known for her photojournalistic images of everyday life, working people, and women, particularly in Canada. 315: 358: 339: 591: 760: 149:, United States, Edith Watson was the youngest of four children. Her family was involved in the newspaper business and also farmed tobacco. She and her sister, 730: 725: 715: 710: 720: 705: 189:, who eventually became her partner in work and in life. The two women lived, worked, and traveled extensively together through isolated areas of Canada. 750: 745: 735: 575: 492: 536: 740: 468: 676: 565: 607: 755: 146: 130: 64: 186: 20: 269: 182: 389: 650: 626: 277: 217: 79: 39: 640: 245: 700: 695: 174:
efforts, she maintained her independence and supported herself both as an artist and as a traveler.
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and selling watercolors and hand-tinted photographs. In 1911, in Bermuda, Watson met journalist
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The feminine gaze a Canadian compendium of non-fiction women authors and their books, 1836–1945
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by Sarah Parsons and Sarah Bassnett, published by the Art Canada Institute
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Working Light: The Wandering Life of Photographer Edith S. Watson
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With her camera, Watson documented the lives of people in
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Photography in Canada, 1839-1989: An Illustrated History
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Photography in Canada, 1839–1989: An Illustrated History
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For many years, she spent time during the winter in
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Edith Watson (police officer)

East Windsor Hill, Connecticut
St. Petersburg, Florida
Amelia Watson
Sereno Watson
East Windsor Hill, Connecticut
Florida
East Windsor Hill, Connecticut
Amelia Watson
Sereno Watson

Bermuda
St. George's, Bermuda
Victoria "Queenie" Hayward
Newfoundland
Labrador
Maritimes
Ontario
Manitoba
British Columbia
First Nations
Mennonites
Doukhobors
Haida people
John Murray Gibbon
Chatelaine
Maclean's
Canadian Magazine
National Geographic

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