LAST OF THE SNOW (NR. CANMORE-SPRAY LAKES)

24,000.00
Price Realized: $
Date: 1980
Artist: Henry George Glyde
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Notes:

signed lower right; signed & titled verso

Provenance: Masters Gallery, Calgary

Note: This is one of only ten works ever produced by Glyde in this size. They were created at the request of Peter Ohler Sr. for an exhibition and sale at Masters Gallery, Calgary AB.

English-born Glyde trained at the Brassey Institute in Hastings and the Royal College of Art in London, before accepting an invitation from his friend, A.C. Leighton, then director of the Provincial Institute of Technology and Art, to join him at the Institute. Glyde moved to Calgary with his family in 1935, working initially as a drawing instructor, then taking over from Leighton as Director of the Institute. In 1946, Glyde moved to Edmonton to head the Departnment of Fine Arts at the University of Alberta, where he remained for twenty years until his retirement. Over the years, Glyde additionally taught at the Banff School of Fine Art (1936-1967) and in various rural centres, offering arts instruction through the extension program of the University of Alberta (1936-1946). He was also the president of the Alberta Society of Artists for a number of years.

Glyde painted and exhibited actively throughout his long and distinguished teaching career. A contemporary of A.Y. Jackson (Jackson mentions Glyde several times in his autobiography), the two were frequent sketching partners. Yet Glyde’s approach to landscape painting was distinct. His representation of the landscape did not emanate from an emotional response, nor did he use a strong colour palette. In keeping with his classical training, his approach was rooted in observation, design and composition, yielding a representation of the landscape that expresses the majesty of the subject while maintaining a gentle, underlying harmony and rhythm.

20,000.00
Estimate:
25,000.00
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LOT: 20

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