ONLINE AUCTION
Post-War & Contemporary Abstraction
1st session

September 05 - September 26, 2024

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This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $25,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

35241 26-Sep-2024 01:00:44 PM $25,000

9256 26-Sep-2024 12:46:23 PM $22,500

35241 26-Sep-2024 12:41:58 PM $20,000

942733 26-Sep-2024 12:40:05 PM $19,000 AutoBid

9256 26-Sep-2024 12:00:52 PM $18,000

942733 26-Sep-2024 11:53:01 AM $17,000 AutoBid

9256 26-Sep-2024 11:42:51 AM $16,000

35241 26-Sep-2024 11:23:31 AM $15,000

942733 26-Sep-2024 10:59:48 AM $14,000 AutoBid

35241 26-Sep-2024 10:57:16 AM $13,000

942733 26-Sep-2024 10:56:14 AM $12,000 AutoBid

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, September 27, 2024 05:25:42

LOT 005

CGP CSPWC OSA P11 RCA
1924 - 2006
Canadian

Untitled
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1959 and on verso signed, dated and inscribed variously
60 3/4 x 83 3/4 in, 154.3 x 212.7 cm

Estimate: $15,000 - $25,000 CAD

Sold for: $31,250

Preview at: Heffel Toronto – 13 Hazelton Ave

PROVENANCE
Private Collection, British Columbia
Canadian Post-War Art (from 1945 to the 1970's), Heffel Fine Art Auction House, September 29, 2007, lot 22
Private Collection, Toronto


The 1950s were a key moment for abstract painting in Canada, and this work by Tom Hodgson emerges from that influential era. In Quebec, multiple groups began to coalesce around varying theories and approaches with names such as Les Automatistes and Les Plasticiens, while in Ontario, a like-minded group women and men formed what would become called Painters 11, with Hodgson among them. The contributions of these artists form an essential and unavoidable juncture in Canadian art.

Hodgson’s style is often drastic and expressive, while still maintaining a romantic and organic tone, and those hallmarks are on full display here. Notably, Hodgson’s practice would return at various times to the figurative, and while remaining a thoroughly abstract image, facets of the human form could be read into this composition, which speaks beautifully to the lyrical qualities of his approach. Impressive, rare, and striking, this work stands a major example from one Canadian art’s most significant periods.


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