Featured on PDR in the essay Tribal Life in Old Lyme: Canada’s Colorblind Chronicler and his Connecticut Exile

Abigail Walthausen explores the life and work of Arthur Heming, the Canadian painter who — having been diagnosed with colourblindness as a child — worked for most of his life in a distinctive palette of black, yellow, and white.

Other works by the artist in the archive…

"But the mother came with such a rush that he had to hurl himself into the lake to escape her fury."

Artist

Date

1925

From

The Living Forest


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

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