
Indian Village
48.3 cms x 67.3 cms (19 ins x 26.5 ins)
Signed in the plate and on verso titled on the label
printed in 1945
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "Works from the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery 8 - 29 June, 2022" held on Wed, Jun 29, 2022.
Lot 614
Lot 614
Estimate: CAD $300 - $500
Realised: CAD $438
Realised: CAD $438
Lot description - from the online catalogue*
Provenance:
Lawren S. Harris
Gift from the above to the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, UBC, Vancouver
Notes:
These silkscreens were produced by the well known commercial art firm, Sampson-Matthews Limited of Toronto. Some of the reproductions were commissioned by private collectors who wished to have duplicate copies of works in their collections. Many were commissioned by the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa in a series of "60 Canadian Landscapes for Schools, Offices and Homes." This series was commissioned following an increased demand for fine Canadian works of art and with the realization of the cultural and educational value of fine Canadian paintings. All of the works were "approved for silkscreen reproduction by a committee acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery and composed of A.Y. Jackson..., A.J. Casson…and H.O. McCurry…, Director of the National Gallery of Canada." Some were chosen from existing works in museums and art galleries and others were commissioned specifically for this project.
All of the silkscreens were produced using the original, conventional silkscreening techniques. They were printed using oil paint in 12 to 15 colours on a heavy paperboard. Among other well-known commercial artists, Franklin Carmichael and Casson were both employed by Sampson-Matthews for over 20 years. Carmichael began working at Sampson-Matthews in 1922 as head designer. In 1926 Casson began his 32-year career at Sampson-Matthews, originally under the supervision of Carmichael.
The consignor proceeds of this sale will go towards the acquisitions fund for the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia.
Please note: this work is unframed.
Please note the condition of this work.
Lawren S. Harris
Gift from the above to the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, UBC, Vancouver
Notes:
These silkscreens were produced by the well known commercial art firm, Sampson-Matthews Limited of Toronto. Some of the reproductions were commissioned by private collectors who wished to have duplicate copies of works in their collections. Many were commissioned by the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa in a series of "60 Canadian Landscapes for Schools, Offices and Homes." This series was commissioned following an increased demand for fine Canadian works of art and with the realization of the cultural and educational value of fine Canadian paintings. All of the works were "approved for silkscreen reproduction by a committee acting on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery and composed of A.Y. Jackson..., A.J. Casson…and H.O. McCurry…, Director of the National Gallery of Canada." Some were chosen from existing works in museums and art galleries and others were commissioned specifically for this project.
All of the silkscreens were produced using the original, conventional silkscreening techniques. They were printed using oil paint in 12 to 15 colours on a heavy paperboard. Among other well-known commercial artists, Franklin Carmichael and Casson were both employed by Sampson-Matthews for over 20 years. Carmichael began working at Sampson-Matthews in 1922 as head designer. In 1926 Casson began his 32-year career at Sampson-Matthews, originally under the supervision of Carmichael.
The consignor proceeds of this sale will go towards the acquisitions fund for the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia.
Please note: this work is unframed.
Please note the condition of this work.
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 Heffel auction house for permission to use.
(*) Text and/or Image might be subject matter of Copyright. Check with Heffel auction house for permission to use.