Harry Pollard
Canadian (1880 - 1968)
Harry Pollard was a Canadian artist.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for a print work attributed to Harry Pollard (1880-1968) was C$840 - paid for "Untitled (Mrs. One-Spot, Kainai [blackfoot]), Ca. 1920" at Waddington's in Toronto on Thu, May 18, 2023.
ArtValue.ca has 19 auction art sale records for their print results, with prices in the range of C$50 to C$1,000.
ArtValue.ca has 19 auction art sale records for their print results, with prices in the range of C$50 to C$1,000.
Waddington's Auction House Biography and Notes
Born to Tilsonburg, Ontario photographer James Pollard, Harry moved to Alberta in in 1899 where he set up his own studio. In 1924 he became photographer for The Associated Screen News, a division of Canadian Pacific Railways and is also noted for his portraiture documenting the First Nations of the Blackfoot Confederacy living in Canada - the Tsuu T'ina Nation, the Siksika Nation and the Kainai Nation.