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Current bid: $3,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

20848 27-Aug-2020 02:52:03 PM $3,000 AutoBid

17948 27-Aug-2020 02:52:03 PM $2,750

20848 11-Aug-2020 12:30:11 AM $2,500 AutoBid

18045 11-Aug-2020 12:30:11 AM $2,250

20848 11-Aug-2020 12:30:02 AM $2,000 AutoBid

18045 11-Aug-2020 12:30:02 AM $1,900

20848 11-Aug-2020 12:29:53 AM $1,800 AutoBid

18045 11-Aug-2020 12:29:53 AM $1,700

20848 11-Aug-2020 12:29:36 AM $1,600 AutoBid

18045 11-Aug-2020 12:29:36 AM $1,500

20848 11-Aug-2020 12:29:18 AM $1,400 AutoBid

18045 11-Aug-2020 12:29:18 AM $1,300

20848 10-Aug-2020 11:25:57 PM $1,200 AutoBid

18045 10-Aug-2020 04:28:11 PM $1,100

36773 10-Aug-2020 02:35:24 PM $1,000

20848 10-Aug-2020 01:05:13 PM $900

18045 08-Aug-2020 08:49:44 AM $800

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, October 31, 2024 07:05:36

LOT 216

BCSFA CGP CSPWC OC RCA
1909 - 1998
Canadian

The Hornby Suite (Homage to Emily Carr): Fifteen Works
lithographs on paper
signed, editioned 20/150 and numbered from 1 to 15
22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

a )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

b )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

c )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

d )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

e )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

f )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

g )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

h )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

i )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

j )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

k )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

l )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

m )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

n )

22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

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22 x 14 in, 55.9 x 35.6 cm

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500 CAD

Sold for: $3,750

Preview at:

PROVENANCE
Important Private Estate, British Columbia


The Hornby Suite was created during the winter of 1968 - 1969 when Jack Shadbolt was staying on Hornby Island. This suite is a visible testament to his respect for Emily Carr and her influence on his artistic process. Shadbolt stated, "…I thought of Emily Carr who had made this interior world so much of her own. How she had overwhelmed me as a beginning artist in Victoria. I was remembering the grandeur she had experienced in the forests of Goldstream and Albert Head and the silvery gray charcoal drawings as we would see them straight out of the crate on her return from a field trip. Those titanic tree boles; the huge curtains of overhead growth; those sinuous fallen logs with their upthrusted roots; the spiralling climb of young evergreens…but mostly I recalled her obsessive awe at the in-folding mystery deep in behind the foreboding pillars of timber. Her heart of darkness hidden in the forest. I was very much with her mood. Standing here within her image I knew again, as I have always known so poignantly, how difficult it was for me to escape her, though as an artist I must be free of her. It occurred to me: instead of trying to avoid her, why not pay my long-standing debt to working as she worked, embracing her moods. Perhaps I could finally exorcise her spell."

Please note: these works are unframed.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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