Robert Burns Hedrick (1930-2021) - Enroute

Enroute

oil on canvas
203.2 cms x 182.9 cms (80 ins x 72 ins)
Enroute, signed and dated 'hedrick/61' (upper right). Signed and titled on the reverse, titled and dated on a gallery label
Lot offered for sale by Bonhams, Toronto at the auction event "Canadian Art - Fall 2011" held on Tue, Nov 29, 2011.
Lot 1180
Realised: CAD $16,250

Lot description - from the online catalogue*

Provenance:
With Dorothy Cameron Gallery, Toronto

Private Estate, Toronto

With Clement Greenberg's visit to Toronto in the late 1950's, Canadian Ab-Ex artists would start to strongly feel the influences of their New York contemporaries. Enroute is a prime example of the Hedrick's unstructured abstraction, where large areas of aggressive brushwork push the allover design past the edges of the canvas giving the painting the appearance of no beginning or end.

The early 60's saw the rise of abstraction in Toronto, and art dealer Dorothy Cameron was at the forefront of the movement. Originally called the Here and Now Gallery it became The Dorothy Cameron Gallery in 1962 and the following year would see Hedrick have the first of a number of one man shows there.
Most realised prices include the Buyer's Premium of 18-25%, but not the HST/GST Tax.
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Enroute by artist Robert Burns Hedrick