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Sylvia Hahn
Sylvia Hahn (2 May 1911 – 2 January 2001) was a Canadian artist and head of the art department at the Royal Ontario Museum. == Biography ==
Born on May 2, 1911 in Toronto, Ontario, Sylvia Hahn was known for her “uncanny mastery of many crafts."〔James Walter Graham, “A New Model of the Athenian Acropolis,” The Phoenix 14 (1960): 146.〕 Called a “Renaissance woman,” Hahn dabbled in all kinds of mediums ranging from altar paintings to metal work.〔William Boyd Fraser, “Paintings by Sylvia Hahn,” The Robert McLaughlin Gallery Catalogue (September–October 1995).〕 She was the recipient of the Governor-General’s Medal for Achievement (1932) and she spent most of her life working at the Royal Ontario Museum as head of the art department (1934 to 1976).〔Fraser, “Paintings by Sylvia Hahn.”〕〔Hooke, “The Hahn Family of Artists,” D & E Lake Ltd., Fine Arts exhibition catalogue (March–April 2001).〕 She created a total of eleven murals for the institution.〔Fraser, “Paintings by Sylvia Hahn.”〕
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