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Current bid: $10,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

996579 25-Sep-2025 01:03:44 PM $10,000 AutoBid

38171 25-Sep-2025 01:03:42 PM $9,500 AutoBid

996579 25-Sep-2025 01:03:40 PM $9,000 AutoBid

38171 25-Sep-2025 01:03:39 PM $8,500 AutoBid

996579 25-Sep-2025 08:55:19 AM $8,000 AutoBid

33773 25-Sep-2025 08:55:19 AM $7,500

996579 25-Sep-2025 08:46:59 AM $7,000 AutoBid

33773 23-Sep-2025 09:53:14 PM $6,500

21507 18-Sep-2025 01:26:30 AM $6,000

The bidding history list updated on: Sunday, December 14, 2025 09:01:14

LOT 028

1957 -
Canadian

Tree with Lichen
ink on mat board, 2018
inscribed Lets`lo: tseltun
44 x 16 in, 111.8 x 40.6 cm

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

Sold for: $12,500

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PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Vancouver
Heffel Gallery Limited, Toronto
Private Collection, Vancouver


Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun attended the Emily Carr College of Art and Design (now Emily Carr University of Art and Design) beginning in 1979, graduating in 1983 with an honours degree in painting. In 2019 the University bestowed him with an honorary doctorate for his contributions to the art community.

The Vancouver School of Decorative and Applied Arts (VSDAA) opened on October 1, 1925, marking the beginning of formalized art education in the city. Founded through the efforts of the British Columbia Society of Fine Arts, the school was a response to Vancouver’s rapid growth and the need for cultural institutions. Under its first director, Charles H. Scott, and with prominent faculty including Jock Macdonald and Fred Varley, the VSDAA quickly became a centre of artistic activity. A vibrant social and intellectual community grew around the school, supported by figures such as John Vanderpant and Harold Mortimer Lamb. In 1933 the school was renamed the Vancouver School of Art, and over the decades it continued to expand, eventually becoming Emily Carr University of Art + Design. In 2025 the institution celebrates its centenary, a testament to its enduring role in shaping the cultural landscape of Vancouver and beyond.


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