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Alfred Crocker Leighton

Canadian [1901-1956]

Alberta Society of Artists, Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolours, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Canadian Academy of Arts

Alfred Crocker Leighton was born in Hastings, Sussex, on October 27, 1901. At a young age AC Leighton showed an aptitude for drawing but he went on to study architecture rather than art, as his father wished, at the Brassey Institute School of Art in Hastings.

In 1917 AC Leighton enlisted illegally in the Royal Flying Corps, where he was underage. In 1918 during a training flight, his airplane crashed after hitting some power lines and he sustained injuries that would plague him for the rest of his life.

In 1924, AC Leighton and a partner constructed a working scale model of the port of Liverpool. This model so impressed the executives of the Canadian Pacific Company that they employed Leighton full-time for public relations ventures. Leignton was introduced to the Canadian Rockies.

In 1924, AC made his first visit to Canada as an employee of Canadian Pacific. Leighton would board the train in Banff, often jumping off to sketch the scenery and later waiting at the exit of the Spiral Tunnel, in Kicking Horse Pass near Cathedral Mountain, for the next train to pick him up. Canadian Pacific had first choice of these paintings, with the remainder going to AC. All of the Canadian Pacific paintings from this period were destroyed during the London bombing raids in WWII.

Now a full member of the Royal Society of British Artists, AC Leighton’s next trip to Canada was in 1927 where an exhibition of his work was shown at the Banff Springs Hotel and the Calgary Public Library. In 1929 Leighton returned to Canada to continue sketching in the Rockies. This time his work was exhibited through the T. Eaton Co. in Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg and Saskatoon.

In 1929 AC Leighton accepted the position of the Art Director at the Art Institute of Calgary.

In 1930 AC Leighton met Barbara Mary Harvey, a student in one of his classes. They were married in Calgary in 1931 and their honeymoon was spent packing into the Kananaskis area to paint. In 1931, AC Leighton formed the Alberta Society of Artists and was the first president. That year also saw the Edmonton Museum of Art hold a joint exhibition of works by AC Leighton and WJ Phillips.

Throughout the 1930’s AC Leighton spent his time between teaching and exhibitions. In 1932 he taught the Summer Art School at the University of Alberta and in 1933 he initiated a summer art school near Banff. By 1935 this led to the establishment of the now famous Banff School of Fine Arts. In 1935 AC’s work was exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery and by the end of his term in 1936 AC Leighton was exhausted. AC and Barbara decided to take a trip to England for a rest. In 1938 AC resigned from his position at the Art Institute.

In 1941 the Leighton’s moved to British Columbia and although they enjoyed the mild climate AC did not find the Coast to have the best weather for a landscape painter. They moved back to Calgary and Leighton resumed sketching in the Mountains and the Foothills.

In 1950 the Leighton’s returned to England for 2 1/2 years. When they retuned to Calgary they began a search for land. They were led to some property for sale in the Millarville area, overlooking the foothills, framed by a 300 mile view of the Rocky Mountains. In 1952, AC purchased the property that is now the site of The Leighton Centre. While the house was constructed in stages, AC started producing paintings of the views and the surrounding area. The house was completed in 1960.

AC Leighton’s health was rapidly deteriorating and he made has last trip to England in 1962. He was admitted to the General Hospital in Calgary in May of 1965, and soon passed away. He is buried at Millarville, Alberta. In 1971 the Glenbow Museum organized a tribute to AC Leighton through an exhibition and survey of his work.

A Few Notable Results from Hodgins Art Auctions

Alfred Crocker Leighton

UP HIGH
oil on canvas
24 x 30 in.

Sold for $ 19,550 – February 2009
Record price at Auction for Alfred Crocker Leighton

Alfred Crocker Leighton: Up High
Alfred Crocker Leighton: Mt. Assiniboine

Alfred Crocker Leighton

MT. ASSINIBOINE
oil on canvas
24.25 x 30.25 in.

Sold for $ 9,945 – September 2022

Alfred Crocker Leighton

MOUNTAINS
oil on canvas
22 x 24 in.

Sold for $ 7,475 – May 2011

Alfred Crocker Leighton: Mountains
Alfred Crocker Leighton: Floe Lake, Near Marble Canyon

Alfred Crocker Leighton

FLOE LAKE, NEAR MARBLE CANYON; ca 1944
watercolour on paper
14.5 x 19 in.

Sold for $ 71187.50  – May 2006

Alfred Crocker Leighton

MT. ASSINIBOINE; ca 1948
oil on canvas
16 x 20 in.

Sold for $ 6,900 – November 2011

Alfred Crocker Leighton: Mt. Assiniboine
Alfred Crocker Leighton: Storm in the Mountains

Alfred Crocker Leighton

STORM IN THE MOUNTAINS; ca 1940
oil on canvas
18.25 x 22.25 in.

Sold for $ 5,850 – November 2015

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More Extensive Results from our Previous Auctions

1,170.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

MOLAR PASS AND SHOULDER OF MOUNT HECTOR

watercolour on paper

13 x 17 in. (33 x 43.2 cm)

signed lower right
Provenance: Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary AB

1,500.00
Estimate: $ 
2,000.00
 - 

LOT: 97

Auction: 2020 November | Hodgins Art Auctions

234.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

FISHING ON THE RIVER STOUR, CANTERBURY, KENT

watercolour on paper

7.25 x 9.75 in. (18.4 x 24.8 cm)

signed lower right; titled on the matting and on a label verso; A. C. Leighton Inventory stamp on backing verso (no. 210)
Provenance: Gainsborough Galleries, Calgary AB

300.00
Estimate: $ 
500.00
 - 

LOT: 68

Auction: 2020 November | Hodgins Art Auctions

1,170.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

MT HECTOR AT MOLAR PASS

watercolour on paper

13 x 17 in. (33 x 43.2 cm)

signed lower right; titled on the gallery label verso
Provenance: Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary AB

1,500.00
Estimate: $ 
2,000.00
 - 

LOT: 23

Auction: 2020 November | Hodgins Art Auctions

351.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

BEAMINSTER, DORSET

watercolour on paper

7.5 x 10 in. (19.1 x 25.4 cm)

estate mark lower left
Provenance: Gainsborough Galleries, Calgary AB

300.00
Estimate: $ 
500.00
 - 

LOT: 81

Auction: 2020 September | Hodgins Art Auctions

1,989.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

CROWSNEST PASS, CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS

watercolour on paper

10.25 x 13.25 in. (26 x 33.7 cm)

signed lower right
Provenance: This piece was purchased directly from A. C. Leighton in the 1940s

800.00
Estimate: $ 
1,200.00
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LOT: 96

Auction: 2020 June | Hodgins Art Auctions

1,800.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

ALPINE VALLEY WITH DISTANT GLACIER

1925

watercolour on paperboard

13.5 x 18 in. (34.3 x 45.7 cm)

signed & dated lower left

Leighton was working as a commercial artist in England, in 1924, when he was hired by the Canadian Pacific Company to paint scenes along the railway. He made his first journey to Canada in 1925, followed by a second in 1927, moving here permanently in 1929 after accepting the position of Director at the Art Institute of Calgary. Leighton’s first Canadian exhibition consisted of 27 works of the Rockies (along with 40 additional works depicting the English countryside). The Canadian Pacific retained several of these early landscapes, as did Leighton, taking a number back to England with him. These were later destroyed during the bombing raids in WWII. This work would have been among the earliest Leighton painted in the Canadian Rockies, and a rare surviving work from the period.

1,500.00
Estimate: $ 
2,000.00
 - 

LOT: 15

Auction: 2019 December | Hodgins Art Auctions

660.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

SASKATCHEWAN - SUMMER

pastel on paper

9 x 11.5 in. (22.9 x 29.2 cm)

stamped Inv. No. 114 and inscribed #L/3-417 on the work verso; titled on the gallery label verso
Provenance: Gainsborough Galleries, Calgary AB

400.00
Estimate: $ 
500.00
 - 

LOT: 154

Auction: 2019 December Online | Hodgins Art Auctions

336.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

SOUTH ALBERTA FARM

pastel on paper

9.25 x 11.75 in. (24.8 x 29.8 cm)

estate stamped lower right; stamped Inv. No. 124 and inscribed #L/3-403 on the work verso; titled on the gallery label verso
Provenance: Gainsborough Galleries, Calgary AB

400.00
Estimate: $ 
500.00
 - 

LOT: 153

Auction: 2019 December Online | Hodgins Art Auctions

1,200.00
Price Realized: $

Alfred Crocker Leighton

A SOUTH COAST FISHING VILLAGE

watercolour on paper

10.5 x 14.75 in. (26.7 x 34.9 cm)

signed lower left
Provenance: Canadian Art Galleries, Calgary AB

500.00
Estimate: $ 
700.00
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LOT: 88

Auction: 2020 February | Hodgins Art Auctions

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