Artist: Adam Sherriff Scott
Title: LANDSCAPE WITH FARMHOUSE
Medium: oil on canvas
Dimensions: 14 x 18 in. (35.6 x 45.7 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right
LOT: 186
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Douglas Ferguson Elliott
Title: QUIET COVER, BOUTILIERS COVE, N.S.
Medium: acrylic on masonite
Dimensions: 12 x 20 in. (30.5 x 50.8 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right; titled on the artist’s label verso
Provenance: Lourie Gallery, Toronto ON
LOT: 187
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Clara Sophia Hagarty
Title: ON THE QUAI
Date: 1904
Medium: oil on board
Dimensions: 13.75 x 10.5 in. (34.9 x 26.7 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right; titled & dated on a plaque
Provenance: The Collectors’ Gallery of Art, Calgary AB
LOT: 188
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Clara Sophia Hagarty
Title: RIVER SCENE WITH BRIDGE
Medium: oil on board
Dimensions: 10.5 x 13.5 in. (26.7 x 34.3 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right
LOT: 189
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Robert Ford Gagen
Title: WHARF SCENE, LATE AFTERNOON
Medium: watercolour on paper
Dimensions: 13.5 x 9.5 in. (34.3 x 24.1 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right
LOT: 190
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: David Lloyd Blackwood
Title: BARBOUR HOUSE (RAIN), NEWTOWN
Date: 1986
Medium: watercolour on paper
Dimensions: 16.75 x 23.75 in. (42.5 x 60.3 cm)
Notes:
signed & dated lower right
Provenance: Masters Gallery, Calgary AB
Note: This work depicts the home of Captain Alphaeus Barbour, of the prominent Newfoundland sealing and merchant family. Captain Alphaeus Barber is a grandson of patriarch Benjamin Barbour, and one of 14 descendants to become sea captains. The home was completed in 1907 and is now designated a heritage building.
LOT: 191
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Peter Clapham Sheppard
Title: PROSPECT LAKE, MUSKOKA
Medium: oil on board
Dimensions: 10.5 x 13.75 in. (26.7 x 34.9 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right; titled & estate stamped verso
LOT: 192
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: William Goodridge Roberts
Title: BROODING LANDSCAPE
Date: ca 1957
Medium: oil on masonite
Dimensions: 32 x 48 in. (81.3 x 121.9 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right
Provenance: Mayberry Fine Art, Winnipeg MB
LOT: 193
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Alexander Young Jackson
Title: MOUNT PELLEE (MT. FITZWILLIAM NOW) AND LAKE LUCERNE B.C.
Date: 1914
Medium: oil on wood panel
Dimensions: 8.5 x 10.5 in. (21.6 x 26.7 cm)
Notes:
signed lower left; titled verso; “S. Walter Stewart” stamp verso
Provenance: Former collection of S. Walter Stewart, Toronto ON; Former collection of John Shillington Dowsett and Maxie Dowsett (Stewart), Copper Cliff ON (later Toronto); private collection, Calgary AB.
In his autobiography (pp 159-160), A. Y. Jackson describes his first meeting with Walter Stewart, his impressions of the young student, and his subsequent close relationship with the Stewart family, a relationship tha spanned many decades.
Literature: “A Painter’s Country: The Autobiography of A. Y. Jackson”; Alexander Young Jackson with forward by Naomi Jackson Groves; Irwin & Company Ltd.; Toronto; 1976.
On pages 35-37 of “A Painter’s Country”, A. Y. Jackson describes his first trip to the Canadian West, in 1914. J. W. (Bill) Beatty had secured a commission for the two artists to paint in the construction camps of the Canadian Northern Railway, which was then laying track through the Rockies. The sketches were to be developed later into promotional material, though were never used for this purpose, as the railway went bankrupt during the war.
Base camp was in the Yellowhead Pass, at the lowest crossing point of the Continental Divide, on the boundary of Jasper National Park (Alberta) and Mount Robson Provincial Park (British Columbia). Jackson recounts, “Working from the tracks was not very exciting, so I took to climbing the mountains”. Concerned about the danger, the chief engineer arranged for Jackson to always be accompanied on these extended excursions. Jackson recounts:
“We had good times in the mountains, and exciting ones. We took many chances, sliding down snow slopes with only a stick for a brake, climbing over glaciers without ropes, and crossing rivers too swift to wade, by felling trees across them.”
A. Y. Jackson would return to the Rocky Mountains again later in his career. Though his adventurous spirit and “road-less-travelled” approach to plein air painting, was exemplified on many of his sketching trips – trips that often took him to remote parts of the country. This work depicts a view of Mount Fitzwilliam, captured from a high perspective, looking across what is now known as Yellowhead Lake. While the first exhibition of the Group of Seven did not come until 1920, Jackson’s unique approach to capturing and painting the Canadian landscape was certainly evident in this rare, early work.
Note: Lisa Chistensen, author of numerous Canadian art books will be including this work in her yet-to-be-released publication “100 Years of the Group of Seven in the Mountains of Canada”.
LOT: 194
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions
Artist: Horace Champagne
Title: PETITE RUE STE. GENEVIEVE, COIN DE STE. URSULES, VIEUX QUEBEC (WITH LEVIS IN FAR BACKGROUND)
Date: 1990
Medium: pastel on paper
Dimensions: 21.5 x 29.5 in. (54.6 x 74.9 cm)
Notes:
signed lower right; signed, titled & dated on the artist’s certificate verso
LOT: 195
Auction: 2021 November | Hodgins Art Auctions