. . . . . "Biography" . "Biography"@en . . . . "Portrait of the artist-- as an old lady" . . . . . . "Portrait of the artist--as an old lady" . . . "Portrait of the artist - as an old lady [videocassette]"@en . . . "Paraskeva Clark, artist, socialist, feminist, is her own woman at her own cost. This film is a cameo of an irascible and often times touching artist whose work has won her a place in exhibitions and private collections. Born in Russia in 1898, she emigrated to Canada in the 1930s. Because her canvasses reflect a strong social and political conscience, she had to struggle hard to earn a place in the nation's conservative galleries. (Awards: Montreal; Melbourne.)."@en . . "Portrait of the artist -- as an old lady"@en . "Portrait of the artist, as an old lady" . "Portrait of the artist as an old lady"@en . . . . . "Paraskeva Clark, artist, socialist, feminist, is her own woman at her own cost. This film is a cameo of an irascible and oftentimes touching artist whose work has won her a place in exhibitions and private collections. Born in Russia in 1898, she eventually married a Canadian and moved to Toronto. Because her canvases reflect a strong social conscience, she had to struggle hard to earn a place in the nation's ultra-conservative galleries." . . . . "Paraskeva Clark, artist, socialist, feminist, is her own woman at her own cost. This film is a cameo of an irascible and often times touching artist whose work has won her a place in exhibitions and private collections. Born in Russia in 1898, she eventually married a Canadian and moved to Toronto. Because her canvasses reflect a strong social conscience, she had to struggle hard to earn a place in the nation's ultra-conservative galleries. (Awards: Montréal; Melbourne.)." . . .