
Blow Away Blossom
121.92 cms x 127 cms (48 ins x 50 ins)
Signed lower right, artist inventory number verso
made in 1996
Lot offered for sale by Saskatchewan NAC, Regina at the auction event "Saskatchewan and Canadian Art" held on Sun, Oct 27, 2024.
Lot 235
Lot 235
Estimate: CAD $2,200 - $2,400
Realised: CAD $1,475
Realised: CAD $1,475
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
From a descendant of the artist
Notes:
SKNAC bio: Anne Meggitt was born in 1930 in Florida, to British parents and grew up in England. Meggitt began painting during her childhood, inspired by the picturesque English countryside. She studied painting at Reading University (1947-1951) under Anthony Betts. Meggitt then moved with her husband, a land surveyor, to Africa. They traveled from country to country, including living on safari - a difficult life, but one filled with opportunities to paint, and Meggitt frequently carried her folding easel and oil paints around to capture the scenes before her. Meggitt and her family then moved to North Borneo, where they lived from 1960 to 1977. There, Meggitt found other interesting subjects for her paintings, including rubber plantations and water buffalo. In 1974, she climbed and painted Mount Kinabalu. In 1977, Meggitt moved to Canada, settling in Regina, Saskatchewan. She took classes at the University of Regina with Ted Godwin, Art McKay, and Frank Nulf (1980-1983), and also explored and painted rural Saskatchewan. She later participated in summer workshops at Emma Lake, Saskatchewan (1989, 1990, 1991, 2001). Since the early 1980s, Meggitt has exhibited her paintings in Canada and in England. Her work is represented in numerous collections, including the Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa), MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina), Moose Jaw Art Museum, Saskatchewan Arts Board, Bundanon Trust (Australia), Royal Bank of Canada, Petro Canada, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. In 1996, an artist-in-residence position took Meggitt to Riversdale, Australia, where she had the opportunity to paint at the home of Australian artist Arthur Boyd. Other travels include a 2007 trip to England to visit four Cornish gardens; the resulting paintings comprised Meggitt's 2010 exhibition 'The Plant Hunter' at the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery. In 2013 Meggitt moved to Victoria, British Columbia to be closer to family. There she continued her career as a landscape artist, now inspired by the west coast rainforest. Meggitt had an exhibition at Martin Batchelor Gallery (Victoria) in 2017, and at the Fortune Gallery (Victoria) in 2019 and 2020. Anne Meggitt passed away in Victoria, BC. on September 25, 2020.
From a descendant of the artist
Notes:
SKNAC bio: Anne Meggitt was born in 1930 in Florida, to British parents and grew up in England. Meggitt began painting during her childhood, inspired by the picturesque English countryside. She studied painting at Reading University (1947-1951) under Anthony Betts. Meggitt then moved with her husband, a land surveyor, to Africa. They traveled from country to country, including living on safari - a difficult life, but one filled with opportunities to paint, and Meggitt frequently carried her folding easel and oil paints around to capture the scenes before her. Meggitt and her family then moved to North Borneo, where they lived from 1960 to 1977. There, Meggitt found other interesting subjects for her paintings, including rubber plantations and water buffalo. In 1974, she climbed and painted Mount Kinabalu. In 1977, Meggitt moved to Canada, settling in Regina, Saskatchewan. She took classes at the University of Regina with Ted Godwin, Art McKay, and Frank Nulf (1980-1983), and also explored and painted rural Saskatchewan. She later participated in summer workshops at Emma Lake, Saskatchewan (1989, 1990, 1991, 2001). Since the early 1980s, Meggitt has exhibited her paintings in Canada and in England. Her work is represented in numerous collections, including the Canada Council Art Bank (Ottawa), MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina), Moose Jaw Art Museum, Saskatchewan Arts Board, Bundanon Trust (Australia), Royal Bank of Canada, Petro Canada, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. In 1996, an artist-in-residence position took Meggitt to Riversdale, Australia, where she had the opportunity to paint at the home of Australian artist Arthur Boyd. Other travels include a 2007 trip to England to visit four Cornish gardens; the resulting paintings comprised Meggitt's 2010 exhibition 'The Plant Hunter' at the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery. In 2013 Meggitt moved to Victoria, British Columbia to be closer to family. There she continued her career as a landscape artist, now inspired by the west coast rainforest. Meggitt had an exhibition at Martin Batchelor Gallery (Victoria) in 2017, and at the Fortune Gallery (Victoria) in 2019 and 2020. Anne Meggitt passed away in Victoria, BC. on September 25, 2020.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Saskatchewan NAC auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Saskatchewan NAC auction house for permission to use.