Elizabeth Lefort Explained

Elizabeth Lefort
Birth Date: 1914
Birth Place:Point Cross, Canada
Death Place:Chéticamp, Canada
Field:Tapestry
Awards:Order of Canada
Spouse:Kenneth Hansford

Elizabeth Lefort (1914–2005) was a Canadian tapestry artist, known for replicating photographs including portraits.[1]

Biography

Elizabeth Lefort was born in 1914 in Point Cross, Nova Scotia.[2] In 1926 at the age of 12 she left school to begin her career and bring in needed income for her family.[3] Lefort learned the craft of rug hooking from her mother.[2] This craft has strong roots in Cape Breton.[4]

Lefort showed particular proficiency and around 1940 began following her own vision of design, by meticulously copying a postcard she received from her brother in England.[3] Not only was the rug an artistic success, it sold for a higher price than the more traditional designs.[3] To achieve the desired effect, Lefort dyed the wool she used to the specific colors she wanted.[2]

Lefort continued her work, championed by owner of a local crafts store, Kenneth Hansford, and she became the artist-in-residence at the Paul Pix Boutique in Margaree Harbour, Nova Scotia. Lefort and Hansford eventually married.[3] [2]

In 1957 Lefort completed a tapestry portrait of U.S. President Eisenhower which was presented to the White House.[3] [2]

Lefort continued producing portraits and also often used religious subjects, including a tapestry reproduction of da Vinci's Last Supper.[1]

In 1975 she received an honorary Docteur ès lettres from the Université de Moncton. In 1987 she was appointed a member of the Order of Canada.[2]

Lafort died in 2005 in Chéticamp, Nova Scotia.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Sanchini. Laura. Elizabeth LeFort: Canada's Artist in Wool/L'artiste canadienne de la laine. (book Review). Material Culture Review. 2010. 72. Fall. 12 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20180502180603/https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MCR/article/view/18726/20477. 2 May 2018. live.
  2. Web site: Lefort, Elizabeth. Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. 12 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171108042736/http://cwahi.concordia.ca/sources/artists/displayArtist.php?ID_artist=5396. 8 November 2017. live.
  3. Web site: Élizabeth LeFort. Les Trois Pignons. La Société Saint-Pierre. 12 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171113060321/https://www.lestroispignons.com/elizabeth-lefort-rugs/. 13 November 2017. live.
  4. Web site: Hooking. Arts North. 12 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171113112913/http://www.arts-north.com/hooking. 13 November 2017. live.