Artist: Duncan Mackinnon Crockford
Title: GRAIN STOOKS, DEWINTON VALLEY, ALBERTA
Date: 1987
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Notes:
signed, titled & dated
LOT: 78
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Duncan Mackinnon Crockford
Title: BOWFORT CREEK & SADDLEBACK RANGE, ALTA
Date: 1976
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm)
Notes:
signed, titled & dated
LOT: 76
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Father Henry Metzger
Title: PORTRAIT OF A CHIEF
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 22 x 18 in. (55.9 x 45.7 cm)
Notes:
signed
LOT: 74
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: John Barney Weaver
Title: DEERFOOT
Date: 1982
Medium: bronze; ed. #1/30
Dimensions: 19.75 x 6.25 x 10 in. (50.2 x 15.9 x 25.4 cm)
Notes:
signed, monogrammed & editioned
Provenance: Estate of Dr. Donald W. Thompson, Calgary, AB /Nelson, BC
Note: Deerfoot (Api-kai-ees) was the legendary long-distance runner and racing champion of the late 19th century, when running contests were popular between native and RCMP sportsmen; Deerfoot Trail and Deerfoot Mall are named in his honour.
LOT: 73
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Glenna Goodacre
Title: FRY BREAD
Medium: bronze; ed. #20/20; on a revolving wood base
Dimensions: 15 x 23 x 13 in. (38.1 x 58.4 x 33 cm), excluding base
Notes:
signed & editioned
Note: Glenna Goodacre is an acclaimed American sculptor whose monumental public installations can be found in 25 U.S. states; from the powerful “Vietnam Women’s Memorial” (Washington D.C.) and “Irish Famine Memorial” (Philadelphia, PA) to the dynamic and whimsical “The Puddle Jumpers” (Montgomery, AL).
This rare piece “Fry Bread” is both a tribute to Native American culture as well as a remembrance – of a story of pain, perseverance and survival. In the 1860s thousands of Navajo were forced to make the “Long Walk” to New Mexico, where they were interned. The new land was challenging, and facing starvation the government provide the people with staples (like flour and lard). The women did the best they could with the meager rations and the tradition of fry bread began. Some say, it is a sacred tradition, to be consumed by the people until the earth has again become purified.
LOT: 72
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Alfred Joseph Casson
Title: BEACH - LAKE OF TWO RIVERS, ALGONQUIN PARK, ONT
Date: 1944
Medium: oil on board
Dimensions: 9.25 x 11.25 in. (23.5 x 28.6 cm)
Notes:
signed recto; signed & titled verso
Provenance: Masters Gallery, Calgary, AB (label verso)
In 1926 Casson was invited to join the Group of Seven following the departure of Franz Johnston. Casson was introduced to the Group by Franklin Carmichael, for whom Casson worked as an apprentice at Rous & Mann and whom he followed to Sampson- Matthews (where Casson would go on to become art director and vice-president). Casson’s design and illustration career was integral to the development of his art and to defining his style: the streamlined design; the simplification of form; the careful orchestration of lines and patterns. These elements were key to Casson’s sensibility. Though above all else, at his essence, Casson was a painter of the Canadian landscape. Known for his depictions of of Ontario’s forests and farmlands, here, Casson returns to the roots of the Group, a quintessential image of Algonquin Park on a characteristic small panel. Algonquin Park, with its quiet and rugged beauty, was an area originally introduced by Tom Thomson, and to which the Group became so connected that they contemplated the name “Algonquin School”.
Casson was perhaps the most passionate and avid promotor of this school of Canadian art. He was very active in the artistic community over a long, distinguished career. He served as president of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (1948-52), president of the Ontario Society of Artists (1941-44) and sat on several boards including what is now the Art Gallery of Ontario (1955-59). He was also instrumental in founding the Canadian Group of Painters, the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, and in instigating the WWII war artist’s program.
LOT: 71
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Francis Hans (Franz) Johnston
Title: GEORGIAN BAY NEAR TONDAKEA LODGE
Date: ca 1935
Medium: oil on card
Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Notes:
Note: This painting was authenticated verso by Paul Rodrick, (Paul Roderick Johnston 1915-1983), son of Franz Johnston. The inscription reads:
This sketch by Frank H. (Franz) Johnston was executed about 1935 near Georgian Bay in the vicinity of his lodge – Tondakea. Paul Rodrick, Thursday, January 4, 1979, Loranger Gallery, Toronto.
LOT: 70
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Andre Charles Bieler
Title: CEUX DE ST-FAMILLE AU MARCHE DE QUEBEC
Date: 1971
Medium: oil on board
Dimensions: 14 x 20 in. (35.6 x 50.8 cm)
Notes:
signed; titled on gallery labels verso
LOT: 69
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: John Innes
Title: FRASER CANYON
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
Notes:
signed; titled on stretcher verso
LOT: 66
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Duncan Mackinnon Crockford
Title: LAKE O'HARA AND MOUNT YUKNESS
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Notes:
signed & titled
LOT: 65
Auction: 2016 November | Hodgins Art Auctions