The artist's name is actually Bettie Hebert Felder, and she signs all of her oil paintings with the words "Thru God's Grace." None of her paintings are named thru God's grace.
Her works, that I am aware of, are entitled and feature respectively:
Morning in the Garden - a vacant tea table in a flower garden
Shepherd Girl - a shepherd girl leaning on a tree watching her sheep
The Bonnet - a mother and young girl sitting on a swing holding bonnets
New Beginnings - a mother walking through a garden carrying her infant
Beside Still Waters - a river running between a dirt road and a field of sheep
Passing the Time - a girl crossing a river on a log with a red school building in the distance
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A painting of the Virgin Mary is frequently called a Madonna, especially if she is pictured holding the child Jesus.
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Emily Carr used a style of painting called post-impressionism. She used many types of paint including oil on canvas and water colors. Emily often mixed a bit of cubism in her paintings.