CPE CSGA CSPWC OSA RCA
1941 - 2022
Canadian
Wesleyville: Burning of the Methodist Church
etching and aquatint on paper
signed, titled, editioned 30/35 and dated 1976
22 x 28 in, 55.9 x 71.1 cm
Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 CAD
Sold for: $15,000
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PROVENANCE
Masters Gallery Ltd., Calgary
The Estate of Ronald D. Barbaro
LITERATURE
Art Gallery, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, David Blackwood: Prints, 1962 – 1984, traveling in 1984 – 1987 to the Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie; Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax; Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown; Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa; Canada House Cultural Centre Gallery, London, UK; Royal West of England Academy, Bristol; and other European and western Canadian venues, same image, catalogue #37
William Gough, The Art of David Blackwood, 1988, reproduced in the "Home in Wesleyville" section, plate 8 and listed, unpaginated
William Gough, David Blackwood: Master Printmaker, 2001, reproduced page 13
Katharine Lochnan et al., Black Ice: David Blackwood Prints of Newfoundland, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2011, reproduced plate 27, unpaginated
EXHIBITED
Patricia Grattan and Michael Burtch, David Blackwood: Prints, 1962 – 1984, Art Gallery, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1985, listed, unpaginated
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Black Ice: David Blackwood Prints of Newfoundland, February 5 - June 12, 2011, same image, catalogue #27
In the early hours of Wednesday, July 15, 1942, Wesleyville's Jubilee Methodist Church became engulfed in flames, the victim of a lightning strike. Here David Blackwood depicts the moment the church’s great bell crashes from its tower, surrounded by the community already mourning their loss. His inking of this particular impression is notable in the intensity and ferocity of the flames illuminating the night sky.
This artwork comes to Heffel from the Estate of Ronald D. Barbaro. From humble beginnings, Barbaro rose throughout his life to the highest echelons of business and philanthropy. An innovative, global leader in the field of insurance, his advice was routinely sought by prominent politicians, captains of industry, and the foremost figures of culture and sport. An equally outstanding figure in the field of charity, his numerous international acknowledgments include his appointment to the Order of Ontario in 2006.
Among Barbaro’s many cultural engagements, he was a friend and devotee of David Blackwood, supporting some of the artist’s most important exhibitions, while encouraging fellow collectors of his work. The Barbaro Blackwood collection consists of some of the artist’s most recognized works, including his prized impression of Fire Down on the Labrador which is being offered as a part of Heffel’s 2025 fall live auction on November 19.
Collecting was one of Barbaro’s greatest passions, bringing immense joy and richness to his life. His engagement with art reflected both his curiosity and his deep appreciation for creativity, and it became a lasting source of fulfillment alongside his many professional and philanthropic pursuits.
The major exhibition David Blackwood: Myth and Legend opened October 8, 2025, at the Art Gallery of Ontario, proudly sponsored by the Heffel Foundation.
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