Miss B. Crickmay
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Miss B. Crickmay was one of the earliest artists to exhibit in Vancouver, with at 
least two paintings exhibited in the First Annual Exhibition 
of the Vancouver Art Association in 1890.
BC Vital Statistics on-line does not provide any confirmation as to the identity of 
this artist as of April 2021. The 1890 City Directory does not list her as a resident.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
| DATE | EXHIBITION | ARTWORK | 
|  |  |  | 
| 1890 October 6 - 11 | V.A.A. 
  1st Annual Exhibition | Pandora's Box | 
|  |  | The Witch's Daughter | 
|  |  | Azaleas** | 
|  |  | La Mandolinata** | 
|  |  | Christ and St. Peter** | 
|  |  | Assumption of the Blessed Virgin** | 
|  |  | Miniature Chess Board** | 
**Editor's note: these five paintings are attributed to "Miss Crickmay" in the 
exhibition catalogue. It is not known whether the paintings were by Miss B. Crickmay 
or Miss F. Crickmay, two artists of that surname in the 
exhibition, and the paintings are thus listed twice, once in each woman's biographical 
summary. A "Miss Crickmay" also loaned a number of paintings to the exhibition.
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