Mary Pratt
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Mary Pratt
Summary
Mary Pratt is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Fredericton[2]. She was born on March 15, 1935[3]. She died in St. John's[4]. She died on August 14, 2018[5]. She worked as a painter[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (95 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Fredericton[2], Mary Pratt…
- Mary Pratt passed away in St. John's[4].
- Mary Pratt was born on March 15, 1935[3].
- Mary Pratt died on August 14, 2018[5].
- Mary Pratt's father was William J. West[8].
- Mary Pratt was married to Christopher Pratt[9].
- A child of Mary Pratt was Ned Pratt[10].
- A child of Mary Pratt was Barbara Pratt[11].
- Mary Pratt held citizenship in Canada[12].
- Mary Pratt worked as a painter[6].
- Mary Pratt's field of work was painting[13].
- Among Mary Pratt's employers was Memorial University of Newfoundland[14].
- Mary Pratt was educated at Mount Allison University[15].
- Mary Pratt received the Companion of the Order of Canada[16].
- Mary Pratt received the Molson Prize[17].
- Mary Pratt received the Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[18].
- Mary Pratt received the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal[19].
- Mary Pratt received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal[20].
- Mary Pratt was a member of Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[21].
- Mary Pratt is recorded as female[22].
- Mary Pratt's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Mary Pratt's genre is still life[24].
- Mary Pratt's genre is genre art[25].
- Mary Pratt's genre is portrait[26].
- Mary Pratt's family name is recorded as Pratt[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: CA[29]
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Began / founded: 1935-03-15[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 2018-08-14[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: ebeaec85-abb0-402d-9462-4e71034f1389[32]
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Fredericton[2], Mary Pratt… she was born on March 15, 1935[3]. Her father was William J. West[8].
Education
Mary Pratt's education included a stint at Mount Allison University[15].
Career and Affiliations
Mary Pratt worked as a painter[6]. Her field of work was painting[13]. She was employed by Memorial University of Newfoundland[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Companion of the Order of Canada[16], a grade of an order[33], in Canada[34], founded in 1967[35]; Molson Prize[17], an award[36], in Canada[37], founded in 1962[38]; Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[18], a fellowship award[39], in Canada[40]; Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal[19], a medallion[41], in Canada[42], founded in 2002[43]; and Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal[20], a commemorative medal[44], in Commonwealth realm[45], founded in 2011[46].
Personal Life
Among Mary Pratt's spouses was Christopher Pratt[9]. Children include Ned Pratt[10], a photographer[47], b. 1964[48], of Canada[49], specialised in photography[50] and Barbara Pratt[11], a painter[51], b. 1963[52], specialised in painting[53].
Death and Burial
Mary Pratt died on August 14, 2018[5]. She died in St. John's[4].
Why It Matters
Mary Pratt ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (95 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] She is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Mary Pratt born?
Mary Pratt's place of birth was Fredericton[2].
Where did Mary Pratt die?
Mary Pratt died in St. John's[4].
Who were Mary Pratt's parents?
Mary Pratt's father was William J. West[8].
Who was Mary Pratt married to?
Mary Pratt's spouses include Christopher Pratt[9].
What did Mary Pratt do for work?
Mary Pratt worked as painter[6].
Where did Mary Pratt go to school?
Mary Pratt was educated at Mount Allison University[15].
What awards did Mary Pratt receive?
Honors received include Companion of the Order of Canada[16], Molson Prize[17], Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[18], and Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal[19].