Early life and beginnings Edith McDonald-Brown was born on December 17, 1886, to Thomas G. W. McDonald and Jessica Brown. She grew up in a middle-class household in
Africville, near
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. While living in Africville, she worked at a general store run by her mother, Jessica Brown. McDonald-Brown's interest in painting began as a young girl. One of her earliest surviving pieces dates back to 1898, produced at age twelve. It is speculated she may have attended art school while briefly living in
Montréal's
Plateau district near
Parc Lafontaine and Rachel before returning home, where she married William Henry Brown Jr. Because her paintings are signed "Edith McDonald," it is presumed that her work predates her marriage to William Henry Brown Jr. ==Works==