Lot # 054
Edward John (E.J.) Hughes
BCSFA CGP OC RCA 1913 - 2007 Canadian
The Chilliwack River at Hope, BC
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1961 and on verso signed, titled, dated, inscribed with the Dominion Gallery inventory #A2850 and stamped Dominion Gallery
25 x 32 in 63.5 x 81.3cm
Provenance:
Dominion Gallery, Montreal Private Estate, Vancouver
Literature:
The E.J. Hughes Album, The Paintings Volume I, 1932 - 1991, 2011, reproduced page 34, titled as Hope River at Chilliwack, BC
In the 1960s, E.J. Hughes had a flourishing relationship with his dealer Dr. Max Stern at the Dominion Gallery in Montreal that allowed him to devote himself to his painting. He was experiencing recognition, having appeared in the 1961 documentary Five BC Painters on CBC Television's The Seven Lively Arts. Hughes's utterly original work is deeply rooted in British Columbia, but, like Emily Carr, he could not be called a regionalist. His work transcends that boundary through his timeless expression of order and beauty in the natural world. His work in the 1960s had evolved into a style that was more realistic, with exquisite attention to detail. This work is an outstanding example of Hughes's pastoral farm scenes that he did in the Fraser, Comox and Cowichan valleys. Characteristic of the sought-after 1960s works is the rich colour, most notably the deep blue mountains. The light is brilliant and even, illuminating each detail of the landscape. This ordered, still work speaks of the peaceful union of man and nature, a vision deeply meaningful to Hughes.
Sold For: $87,750.00 CAD (including Buyer's Premium) Estimate: $80,000 ~ $120,000 CAD
Preview at: Heffel Fine Art Auction House Vancouver
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