VENTE EN LIGNE
Villes et campagnes
7e séance

novembre 05 - novembre 26, 2020

DÉTAILS DU LOT
Cette séance est fermée aux enchères.
Enchère actuelle: 10 000 $ CAD
Historique des enchères
# de palette Date Prix

7139 26 nov. 2020 | 09 : 52 : 16 10 000 $

32080 26 nov. 2020 | 09 : 38 : 20 9 500 $

38929 24 nov. 2020 | 19 : 26 : 06 9 000 $

7139 23 nov. 2020 | 20 : 27 : 25 8 500 $

25474 10 nov. 2020 | 21 : 18 : 49 8 000 $

26522 07 nov. 2020 | 20 : 02 : 31 7 500 $

36847 07 nov. 2020 | 12 : 15 : 21 7 000 $

La liste de l'historique des enchères a été mise à jour le: jeudi, 31 octobre 2024 | 19h 16m 47s

LOT 0825

1903 - 1970
Canadien

Oxen in Winter
techniques mixtes sur panneau
signé
12 x 14 1/8 po, 30.5 x 35.9 cm

Estimation : 8 000 $ - 12 000 $ CAD

Vendu pour : 12 500 $

Exposition à :

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.


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