VENTE EN LIGNE
Art canadien important
1ère séance

novembre 05 - novembre 26, 2020

DÉTAILS DU LOT
Cette séance est fermée aux enchères.
Enchère actuelle: 60 000 $ CAD
Historique des enchères
# de palette Date Prix

325432 26 nov. 2020 | 12 : 01 : 24 60 000 $

30319 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 58 : 19 55 000 $

7702 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 46 : 23 50 000 $

325432 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 45 : 39 47 500 $

7702 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 43 : 05 45 000 $

325432 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 42 : 45 42 500 $

30319 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 41 : 53 40 000 $

7702 26 nov. 2020 | 11 : 39 : 24 37 500 $

325432 26 nov. 2020 | 01 : 45 : 45 35 000 $

30319 26 nov. 2020 | 00 : 18 : 06 32 500 $

325432 25 nov. 2020 | 10 : 00 : 01 30 000 $

818762 24 nov. 2020 | 18 : 34 : 46 27 500 $

325432 17 nov. 2020 | 16 : 16 : 08 25 000 $

La liste de l'historique des enchères a été mise à jour le: jeudi, 09 mai 2024 | 00h 51m 31s

LOT 0228

BCSFA CGP CPE OC RCA
1919 - 2020
Canadien

Cypress Mountain
acrylique sur toile, circa 2015
signé et au verso signé et inscrit
40 x 47 po, 101.6 x 119.4 cm

Estimation : 25 000 $ - 35 000 $ CAD

Vendu pour : $73,250

Exposition à :

PROVENANCE
Acquired as a gift from the Artist by the present Private Collection, Vancouver


Gordon Smith was an important part of the early modernist scene in Vancouver, dating back to the 1950s - along with such artists as Lawren Harris, Jack Shadbolt and B.C. Binning. Up until his passing earlier in 2020, Smith continued to innovate, and transitioned through many thoughtful and vital changes in his work, inspiring artists on the West Coast and across Canada.

The artist did not have to go far to find his inspiration in the natural environment. Cypress Mountain rose behind Smith’s studio and home on the west shore of Vancouver, easily accessible by car. In this remarkable painting, he contemplated the forest floor at the edge of a clearing, with bare twigs and branches emerging from snow in the foreground and at the top, a strip of evergreen foliage. Some of the thin branches are dark and defined, others almost ghostly - criss-crossing in a web of mark-making. Smith does not go too deeply into space, preferring to closely observe the spatial changes created by fallen wood and small openings, and the exquisite way the snow covers the ground in soft clumps. His paintwork was adept, as he moved from the light-generating snow in the foreground, which reads like an abstract colour field, upward into the darker passage of evergreen vegetation at the top of the canvas. Delicately modulated colours give definition to the snow in pale blue, grey, with touches of pink and yellow. Smith explored closeup views of nature, some more abstract, some less, for decades in his Snow, Pond and Entanglement series. Cypress Mountain exhibits the sublime painterly vocabulary Smith accumulated over a lifetime, as he fluctuates back and forth between the abstract and the natural with great sensitivity.

Please note: this work is unframed.


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