Sarah Jean Munro Maclean

Sarah Jean Munro Maclean
Born Sarah Jean Munro
1873 (1873)
Pictou, Canada
Died February 21, 1952(1952-02-21) (aged 78–79)
Montreal, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Education Heatherley School of Fine Art, Liverpool School of Art
Known for Painting
Spouse(s)
Lachlan A. MacLean ()

Sarah Jean Munro Maclean (1873 – 1952), was a Canadian painter known for her landscapes and portraits.[1]

Biography

Sarah Jean Munro was born in Pictou, Nova Scotia in 1873.[2]

She first studied art in Boston, Massachusetts, then in England at Heatherley School of Fine Art in London and the Liverpool School of Art where she received her teaching diploma.[1][2]

After graduation Maclean returned to Canada. She married Rev. Lachlan A. MacLean and settled in Montreal. There she joined the Women's Art Association of Canada and the Art Association of Montreal.[1]

In 1921 the National Gallery of Canada purchased Maclean's old painting Old Court Yard, St. Vincent, Montreal for their collection.[3]

Maclean organized sketching and studio classes for the Art Association of Montreal. Her paintings were include in several the Association's Annual Spring Exhibitions from 1920 through 1936. She also exhibited at the Royal Canadian Academy Annual Exhibition in 1931.[1]

While Maclean participated in the art scene in Montreal, she was also active in parish life, working with the Canadian Presbyterian and United Church women’s groups, and serving as chairperson of the Girl’s Work Board of Religious Education Association.[2]

She died in Montreal on February 21, 1952.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Maclean, Sarah Jean Munro". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Pictou artist with piece in National Gallery of Canada's permanent collection". The News (New Glasgow). Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  3. "Jean Maclean". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
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