Harold Sampson Pfeiffer
Harold Sampson Pfeiffer was a Canadian sculptor.
Based on ArtValue.ca records, Harold Sampson Pfeiffer's estimated art value is C$700 (*)
Harold Sampson Pfeiffer's work could be available for sale at public auction with prices in the range of C$100 - C$5,000, or even much higher.
ArtValue.ca has 22 auction art sale records for their bronze sculpture results, with prices in the range of C$100 to C$5,000.
Waddington's Auction House Biography and Notes
Harold Pfeiffer made his first trip north in 1954 on the patrol ship, C.D. Howe, as an x-ray assistant, liaison officer, and sculptor. This trip marked first of several tours to the north that would serve Pfeiffer in his art. Pfeiffer sought to capture some essence of the respect and delight he had for the northern peoples of Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and Siberia. His efforts toward realism and presenting Northern narratives are clear in this work. Here, perhaps, we see a standing figure heralding in the close of perlerorneq (literally ‘to feel the weight of life’). This traditional Greenland Inuit practice dictates that upon first seeing the sun, one must remove a mitt and hold their hand in the air. The more devout also smile with half their face.