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Children at Play, Baffin Island,
original, acrylic on masonite,
10 x 8 in, 25.4 x 20.3 cm
Summer Camp on the Tundra,
original, acrylic on board,
16 x 20 in, 40.6 x 50.9 cm
 
Anna Noéh

Born in Hungary, 1926
Canadian - Hungarian artist

Anna Noéh studied at the Academy of Applied Arts, Budapest (1952-56); and the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (1956-57). In 1957, she immigrated to Montreal, Quebec.

Although her art works are created mainly in acrylic, she also uses oil, color graphite, pencil, silkscreen, photolithography and watercolour. She is best known for her scenes of Inuit daily Life in the Canadian Arctic. She first visited Baffin Island in 1968.
         
Anna Noéh (Anna Noeh) is a Canadian artist best known for her scenes of Inuit daily Life in the Canadian Arctic. She was born in Hungary, 1926, and immigrated to Canada in 1957.
La Parete Gallery – Fine Art Gallery - Toronto - Canada La Parete Gallery is recognized for its selection of Fine Art: Canadian Art - Native Art - Inuit Art - First Nations Art - International Art
Artists:  Antonio, Ann Beam, Carl Beam, Molly Lamb Bobak, David Bolduc, Miller Brittain, Christopher Broadhurst,
Frank Leonard Brooks, Israel Broytman, A.J. Casson, Antonio Cardarelli, J. Cardinal-Schubert, Jack Chambers,
Konrad Cramer, Eegyvudluk, Dorothy Francis, Pal Fried, Joachim Gauthier, Richard Gorman, Giovanni Guarlotti
Tom Hodgson, Gershon Iskowitz, Lee L'Clerc, Maud Lewis,
Kenneth Lochhead, René Marcil, Norval Morrisseau, Robert Natkin,
Louis de Niverville, Anna Noéh, William Ogilvie, Frère Jérôme Paradis, William Ronald,
Rolph Scarlett, Gerald Scott,
P.C. Sheppard, Roland Strasser, Harold Town