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ONLINE AUCTION
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7th Session

November 05 - November 26, 2020

LOT DETAILS
         
         
         
         

This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $15,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

820450 26-Nov-2020 05:55:05 PM $15,000 AutoBid

15757 26-Nov-2020 04:25:07 PM $14,000

820450 26-Nov-2020 04:24:16 PM $13,000 AutoBid

15757 26-Nov-2020 04:24:16 PM $12,000

820450 26-Nov-2020 04:11:46 PM $11,000

15757 23-Nov-2020 08:22:54 AM $10,000

36847 22-Nov-2020 03:38:41 PM $9,500

15757 22-Nov-2020 08:12:38 AM $9,000

26673 12-Nov-2020 01:35:54 PM $8,500

28463 09-Nov-2020 06:42:42 PM $8,000

36847 07-Nov-2020 12:14:38 PM $7,500

33846 05-Nov-2020 09:31:42 PM $7,000 AutoBid

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, March 29, 2024 04:16:43

LOT 0824

1903 - 1970
Canadian

Covered Bridge in Winter
mixed media on board
signed
12 1/4 x 14 1/4 in, 31.1 x 36.2 cm

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

Sold for: $18,750

Preview at: Heffel Toronto – 13 Hazelton Ave

PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the Artist by Joseph Saulnier
By descent to the present Private Collection, Ontario


This painting comes from the estate of Joseph Maurice Saulnier. Born in 1922 in the village of Petit Ruisseau (on the French Shore of Nova Scotia) he signed up for the war effort at the young age of 17 and went to Brandon, Manitoba, to train as a radio operator. He graduated first in his class and was sent to Yorkshire, England, to fly in Lancasters. He and his crew survived a total of 33 missions over Europe and, after the war, Saulnier returned to Nova Scotia, where he graduated from St. Francis Xavier University with a degree in Social Work. In his first job in Digby County, he became known as "Mr. Saulnier, the Welfare Man" and it was at this time that he first met Maud and Everett Lewis. He developed a relationship with Maud which was to endure over many years and, despite subsequently moving to Ottawa, Maurice and his family visited Nova Scotia for annual vacations and would always stop to pay visits at Maud's tiny house.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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