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Fine Canadian Art
5th session

May 04 - May 27, 2023

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Current bid: $500 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
18785 27-May-2023 05:02:24 PM $500 autobid
6158 27-May-2023 05:02:24 PM $450
18785 27-May-2023 05:02:03 PM $400 autobid
6158 27-May-2023 05:02:03 PM $350
18785 27-May-2023 02:57:12 PM $300 autobid
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24892 27-May-2023 02:56:49 PM $225
18785 27-May-2023 02:41:22 PM $200 autobid
24892 21-May-2023 06:44:16 PM $175
12476 16-May-2023 07:12:22 PM $150
490 16-May-2023 05:54:56 PM $125
12476 09-May-2023 04:54:40 PM $100

LOT 608

BCSFA
1876 - 1956
Canadian

Sawmill, Texada Island
watercolour on paper
signed and on verso titled and inscribed "Historic" and "Loaned by W.P. Weston - 1419 Dogwood Av. Vancouver" on a label
11 x 15 1/2 in, 27.9 x 39.4 cm

Estimate: $800 - $1,200 CAD

Sold for: $625

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PROVENANCE
Collection of W.P. Weston, Vancouver
By descent to the present Private Collection, British Columbia

LITERATURE
Maria Tippett and Douglas Cole, From Desolation to Splendour: Changing Perceptions of the British Columbia Landscape, 1977, page 82


Like many who would come to shape British Columbia's art scene in the early 20th century, Harry Hood came to Vancouver in either 1900 or 1904 by way of Scotland. In 1926 he acquired The Art Emporium, which under him became a hub for the artistic avant-garde in the province. Beside Emily Carr, Hood, along with Statira Frame and Mary Riter Hamilton are credited with being among the first artists in Vancouver to import modernist European aesthetics through their work. This painting comes from the personal collection of Hood's contemporary, W.P. Weston, and depicts a sawmill on Texada Island, representing the primary commercial industry of early coastal British Columbia.


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