John William (J.W.) Beatty (1869-1941) - Laurentian Winter

Laurentian Winter

oil on canvas
30 1/4 x 35 in 76.8 x 88.9cm
Lot offered for sale by Heffel, Vancouver at the auction event "May Live Auction 2016, Vancouver Live auction" held on Wed, May 25, 2016.
Lot 147
Estimate: CAD $25,000 - $35,000
Realised: CAD $47,200

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
G. Blair Laing Limited, Toronto

Sold sale of Important Canadian Art, Sotheby's Canada, May 15, 1996, lot 22

Private Collection, Toronto

Literature:
Dorothy Farr, J.W. Beatty, 1869 - 1941, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1981, page 10
Notes:
John Beatty's depiction of winter in the Laurentians is a serene and masterful work of art. The warmth of palette and subtle evening light show us Beatty at his finest. In his early life Beatty traveled to Paris, where he enrolled in the esteemed Académie Julian. Later he traveled to England, Italy and Spain. He studied with some of Canada's most important painters and served as an official war artist in World War I. Beatty also had a passion for teaching, and he never left his academic training behind. Laurentian Winter highlights a fresh, nationalistic approach to the subject of the Canadian landscape. The scholar and curator Dorothy Farr stated, "The movement to paint Canada in a distinctly Canadian way went back to the early years of the century when Toronto artists such as C.W. Jefferys, George Reid and others sought to shut from their minds the dominating popular presence of European painting and instead, to select subjects for painting which were expressive of the Canadian milieu." Beatty actively participated in this movement and, on early sketching trips, painted alongside the artists who would ultimately form the Group of Seven.
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Laurentian Winter by artist John William (J.W.) Beatty