ONLINE AUCTION
Fine Canadian Art
6th session

June 06 - June 27, 2019

LOT DETAILS
                     
                     
                     

This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $19,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
25158 27-Jun-2019 02:58:58 PM $19,000
28567 27-Jun-2019 02:57:45 PM $18,000
18045 27-Jun-2019 02:39:58 PM $17,000
25158 27-Jun-2019 02:07:41 PM $16,000
18045 12-Jun-2019 06:03:51 AM $15,000
29808 11-Jun-2019 08:52:10 PM $14,000
18045 07-Jun-2019 03:39:26 PM $13,000
548 07-Jun-2019 03:06:05 PM $12,000
34242 07-Jun-2019 12:38:12 PM $11,000
24202 07-Jun-2019 12:30:24 PM $10,000
7977 07-Jun-2019 12:11:04 PM $9,500
34242 07-Jun-2019 11:59:52 AM $9,000
24202 07-Jun-2019 11:49:08 AM $8,500
7977 07-Jun-2019 11:16:19 AM $8,000
24202 07-Jun-2019 11:13:31 AM $7,500
7977 06-Jun-2019 04:20:35 PM $7,000

LOT 504

BCSFA CGP
1871 - 1945
Canadian

Broom Beacon Hill
watercolour on paper
signed M. Carr and on verso titled and inscribed "84" and indistinctly
10 x 13 1/4 in, 25.4 x 33.7 cm

Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 CAD

Sold for: $23,750

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PROVENANCE
Sold sale of Canadian Art, Ritchie’s, Toronto, November 30, 1992, lot 180
Private Collection, Ontario


During Emily Carr’s life in Victoria, British Columbia, Beacon Hill Park served as a restorative and creative haven. Having spent her childhood years living nearby, she was intimately familiar with this coastal view. Carr would frequent the tranquil seaside paths throughout her life to sketch freely outdoors. In From Beacon Hill, Carr has captured the contemplative atmosphere of her beloved locale. Through her depiction of the soft grassy slopes, the delicate palette and the subtle wisps of the foamy blue waves in the distance, Carr has shared with us a sense of the natural ambience and quietude of this view.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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