VENTE EN LIGNE
Art canadien important
1ère séance

novembre 05 - novembre 26, 2020

DÉTAILS DU LOT
Cette séance est fermée aux enchères.
Enchère actuelle: 80 000 $ CAD
Historique des enchères
# de palette Date Prix

8617 26 nov. 2020 | 12 : 17 : 03 80 000 $

7702 26 nov. 2020 | 12 : 16 : 33 75 000 $

8617 26 nov. 2020 | 12 : 12 : 56 70 000 $

7702 26 nov. 2020 | 12 : 12 : 02 65 000 $

8617 26 nov. 2020 | 12 : 08 : 58 60 000 $

7702 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 53 : 33 55 000 $

8617 26 nov. 2020 | 08 : 18 : 30 50 000 $

La liste de l'historique des enchères a été mise à jour le: jeudi, 09 mai 2024 | 02h 47m 47s

LOT 0215

1815 - 1872
Canadien

Fur Trader in Toboggan
huile sur toile
signé
13 x 20 po, 33 x 50.8 cm

Estimation : 60 000 $ - 80 000 $ CAD

Vendu pour : $97,250

Exposition à : Heffel Toronto – 13 avenue Hazelton

PROVENANCE
Watson Art Galleries, Montreal
Continental Galleries, Montreal
Private Collection, Quebec City
Private Collection, Ontario
Sold sale of Fine Canadian Art, Heffel Fine Art Auction House, June 17, 2009, lot 135
Private Collection, Toronto

BIBLIOGRAPHIE
Hughes de Jouvancourt, Cornelius Krieghoff, 1971, a similar oil entitled Fur Trader in a Toboggan reproduced page 23
J. Russell Harper, Krieghoff, 1979, page 18, reproduced page 17


In 1846, Cornelius Krieghoff settled in Montreal, which was then the financial centre of the country. Krieghoff thrived there - his patrons were travelers, army officers, shipowners, railway and canal builders and government officials. Russell Harper, in his important book on Krieghoff, writes about this fine painting: “Shortly after his return from abroad, he painted at least two canvases picturing fur traders…the skin of the beaver had been the lifeblood that transformed Montreal from a small village to a great commercial city, and in Krieghoff’s day former partners of the old North West Company and the governor of the Hudson’s Bay Company still lived there. So he painted a trader tucked into one of the curious toboggans with enveloping hood favoured in the industry. Three dogs decked out with tinkling bells and ornaments pull the sled, while a driver runs behind on snowshoes keeping the animals in order as they cross the river ice. It was a sight familiar to many who had traveled in the great north-west.” Fur Trader in Toboggan is finely detailed and rich in historical interest, set in the glowing atmosphere of a beautiful, sunny winter’s day.


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