Artist: Allen Sapp
Title: NICE DAY TO WASH CLOTHES
Date: 1983
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm)
Notes:
signed; titled & dated on the artist’s label verso
LOT: 28
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Henry George Glyde
Title: ABANDONED FARM
Date: 1939
Medium: watercolour on paper
Dimensions: 11 x 15 in. (27.9 x 38.1 cm)
Notes:
signed & dated
LOT: 27
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Artist: Alexander Young Jackson
Title: LES EBOULEMENTS, QUE.
Date: 1937
Medium: oil on wood panel
Dimensions: 8.5 x 10.75 in. (21.6 x 27.3 cm)
Notes:
Provenance: Masters Gallery, Calgary, AB (label verso)
Over his long and accomplished career, A. Y. Jackson travelled more widely than any other member of the Group of Seven, often braving harsh conditions and venturing to remote locations to document the Canadian landscape. Nevertheless, his heart remained in Quebec and, inevitably, his painting excursions included regular sketching trips where he extensively explored the Quebec countryside. Nowhere was Jackson more at home than in Quebec, and this intimacy and fondness for his subject matter are integral to his ability to so effectively capture the character and essence of rural Quebec.
Jackson began to explore the rural “French” part of Quebec in 1921, when he heard of a farm on the south shore that accepted boarders. He explored the area on snowshoes, later writing of the experience:
“At first, in my painting, I was interested in the old farm houses, in the barns and the trees. Later it was the snow that captured my attention: the sun and the wind continually changed its colour and texture. Towards spring there was slush and pools of water, and finally the furrowed fields appeared through the slush.”
That first season, he invited artist Albert Robinson to join him and, for many years to come, he sketched here with others (including Frederick Banting, Edwin Holgate and Clarence Gagnon). During these trips, they often boarded with locals or stayed at small hotels, spending time visiting with villagers, at times sharing tales of the big cities. Jackson bemusedly observed that “people were suspicious of us at first”, and “could not understand whey we painted old houses and barns”.
A. Y. Jackson would paint in this picturesque “Christmas card country” for almost 30 years and it is the scenes of the Quebec villages and countryside that have come to define his contribution to Canadian art and comprise his most celebrated work. Moreover, as the villages changed, with the barns and farmhouses disappearing over time, Jackson realized that these paintings also served the unintended role of preserving an important part of Quebec’s history and heritage.
Reference: “A Painter’s Country, The Autobiography of A. Y. Jackson” (Clarke, Irwin & Co. Ltd.; 1958)
LOT: 26
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Ted Godwin
Title: DANCING FALL
Date: 1989
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 44.5 x 57.5 in. (113 x 146.1 cm)
Notes:
signed & titled verso; dated on the gallery label verso
Provenance: Bau-Xi Gallery, Toronto, ON
The streams and waterways of Alberta feature prominently in Godwin’s paintings. Ted grew up on the banks of the Elbow River in Calgary, walking and fly fishing the river with his father. The river holds even further significance for him, as his parent’s ashes were later scattered over the Bow River. Considering himself a Buddhist, he writes of this in the “Beginnings” chapter of “Lower Bow, A Celebration of Wilderness, Art and Fishing” (Godwin; Hard Art Moving and Storage Co. Ltd., 1991):
The foregoing is never far from my mind when I fish the river….there is always that little extra thought evoked by casting a fly over the waters. Gently holding a large brown or rainbow trout prior to release, I have been heard to enquire (depending on the sex): ‘Is that you Mum? Is that you Dad?’…..To date, I have not had a fish wink back….God knows what I will do if the day ever comes that one does make a sign.
LOT: 25
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Illingworth Holey (Buck) Kerr
Title: STRAWSTACKS, TURNER VALLEY
Date: 1975
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm)
Notes:
monogrammed recto; signed, titled & dated verso
LOT: 24
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Artist: William Lewy Leroy Stevenson
Title: FOOTHILLS FARM
Medium: oil on masonite
Dimensions: 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm)
Notes:
signed & titled
LOT: 23
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Ted Godwin
Title: BEAVER POND, KENAUK
Medium: oil on board
Dimensions: 11.75 x 15.75 in. (29.8 x 40 cm)
Notes:
signed & titled
Ted, a Zen Buddhist, grew up on the banks of the Elbow River in Calgary, walking and fly fishing the river with his father. His parent’s ashes were scattered over the Bow River. He writes in the Beginnings chapter of his Lower Bow Journal:
The foregoing is never far from my mind when I fish the river….there is always that little extra thought evoked by casting a fly over the waters….I have been heard to enquire (depending on the sex): “Is that you Mum? Is that you Dad?”…..To date, I have not had a fish wink back….God knows what I will do if the day ever comes that one does make a sign.
LOT: 22
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: William H. (Bill) Webb
Title: EARLY SPRING WILLOW VALLEY
Date: 1995
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 40 x 80 in. (101.6 x 203.2 cm)
Notes:
signed, titled & dated
LOT: 21
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: David Allen Thauberger
Title: NEW WEST (ORANGE)
Date: 2000
Medium: acrylic on masonite
Dimensions: 24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm)
Notes:
initialed & dated recto; signed, titled & dated verso
LOT: 20
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Regina Seiden
Title: FARM FAMILY AT SUPPER
Date: 1923
Medium: oil on wood panel
Dimensions: 9 x 12.25 in. (22.9 x 31.1 cm)
Notes:
signed recto; titled and dated on a label verso
Provenance: Former collection of the Montfiore Club, Montreal, PQ; Masters Gallery, Calgary, AB (label verso)
LOT: 60
Auction: 2017 November | Hodgins Art Auctions