Inventaire #
AOL1203-E01756-001
CGP CSPWC G7 OC POSA PRCA
1898 - 1992
Canadien
Cloche Hills
huile sur panneau
signé et au verso signé, titré et daté 1960 sur l’étiquette de l’artiste
12 x 15 po, 30.5 x 38.1 cm
PROVENANCE
Collection privée, Toronto
Beaux-arts canadiens, Maison de vente aux enchères Heffel, 6 décembre 2003, lot 26
Collection privée, Ontario
Beaux-arts canadiens, Maison de vente aux enchères Heffel, 28 novembre 2013, lot 162
Acquis du susmentionné par la collection privée actuelle, Vancouver
Ontario’s La Cloche area was one of A.J. Casson’s principal painting places from 1948 to 1950. In this atmospheric landscape, Casson used a softened version of his earlier Cubist style to depict the advance of storm clouds, from which pours a deluge. He used this style in the late 1940s, during which it was more strongly stylized, then returned to it in the mid-1950s. Here, with the sheet of rain, Casson created a vertical plane in the sky, increasing the sense of loftiness in the sky. The rounded hills of La Cloche were well known to Group of Seven members, and they were a great favourite of Casson’s colleague and fellow Group painter Franklin Carmichael. Striking rock formations of white quartzite made this landscape a stunning subject, and Casson depicts them to great effect here, their pale tones glowing in the foreground against the storm-laden grey sky. Skies and clouds intrigued Casson – he responded to the drama of weather sweeping across the landscape, and paintings such as Cloche Hills reflect his affinity for the power of nature.
Prix: 22 500 $ CAD
Exposition à: Heffel Vancouver
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