Helmut Becker (1931-2024) - Untitled

Untitled

etching on rag paper
5 cms x 4 cms (1.97 ins x 1.57 ins)
Signed and dated lower right
printed in 1954
Lot offered for sale by Saskatchewan NAC, Regina at the auction event "The Affordable Art Auction" held on Sun, Dec 8, 2024.
Lot 266
Estimate: CAD $35 - $45
Realised: CAD $35

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
Being sold on behalf of the University of Saskatchewan Art Galleries with all proceeds going to the Jean Johnston Memorial Fund dedicated to student enrichment within the fine arts. Items on offer came to the U of S as donations with the understanding that some works would be dispersed to help maintain the health and accessibility of the collection, and some items were part of public decoration throughout the campus that have now shifted. All U of S items on auction have never been a part of the University of Saskatchewan Art Collection and the artworks presented in this auction have been cleared for display and sale. About the Jean Johnston Memorial Fund - Jean Johnston was an artist and educator who graduated from U of S in 1935 having studied under Augustus Kenderdine. She taught throughout Saskatchewan, but her career as a commercial artist, portrait painter, and illustrator would take her to Pennsylvania where she also taught at the Art Institute of Pennsylvania. Jean Johnston returned to Saskatchewan in 1985. A memorial fund in her name was established to support the student art gallery, student exhibitions and the development and presentation of the student-based collection.
Notes:
Helmut Becker was born in 1931 in Castor, Alberta. His art education began in Saskatchewan, when in 1948 he went to Saskatoon and studied with Wynona Mulcaster at the Saskatchewan Teachers' College. After receiving his teaching certificate in 1950, Becker taught in a one-room school in Glenbush, Saskatchewan, but also continued his own education. He attended a summer session at the Banff School of Fine Arts and studied at the University of Saskatchewan with Eli Bornstein and Gordon Snelgrove, completing a Bachelor of Arts in 1954. The following year, he went to Madison, Wisconsin to study printmaking and drawing, and received an M.S. and an Art Education degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1955. Becker then attended the Academy of Fine Arts and the Netherlands Institute of Art History in Holland (1956). He spent the next year travelling throughout Europe, visiting art museums and cultural institutions. Becker returned to Saskatchewan and taught at high schools in Regina until 1964. He later taught at the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design in Halifax, the University of Calgary, and the University of Western Ontario, where he taught printmaking and paper-making from 1971 to his retirement in 1996. In addition to his printmaking work, Becker became involved in paper-making in 1967. His interest led to studies into various techniques and materials, particularly flax and hemp, and he has taught many workshops on his processes. His handmade paper work has been the subject of two documentaries: 'Paper' (1978, Viking Films) and 'From a Field of Flax' (1990, TV Ontario). In 1995 and 1996, Becker's sculpture of handmade fibre-flax paper and wood 'Horseshoe Round Tower and Three Gateways' was shown in Copenhagen at the International Handmade Paper Exhibition. His work has also been exhibited in Canada and in England. Becker received a scholarship from the Royal Society of Canada in 1956 and was inducted as a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. For several years Becker lived in Komoka, Ontario. Helmut Becker died in October 2024, in London, Ontario.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
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Untitled by artist Helmut Becker