AANFM RCA
1923 - 1999
Canadien
Midi-Temps-Roses
huile sur toile
signé, titré et daté 1958 et au verso signé et inscrit « Peinture 57 »
38 x 38 po, 96.5 x 96.5 cm
Estimation : 20 000 $ - 30 000 $ CAD
Vendu pour : 61 250 $
Exposition à : Heffel Toronto – 13 avenue Hazelton
PROVENANCE
Succession de H. Marc Moyens
Vente de la maison, Christie’s New York, 8 mars 2007, lot 143
Collection privée, Toronto
Jean McEwen’s journey through abstraction overlapped with those of his fellow signatories of the Refus Global – Paul-Emile Borduas’ influential 1948 manifesto – while remaining undeniably distinctive. For example, his watercolours of the early 1950s aligned with those of Borduas and of Jean-Paul Riopelle, but with McEwen more quickly favouring a flattened, all-over “field” approach, rather than a “figure/ground” style with its accompanying illusion of depth. After moving through a monochromatic period which included his Jardin de givre (Garden of Frost) works, the artist then began his deep and profound exploration of colour. Typically comprised of organic or geometric forms alternately categorized as “margins,” “cells” or “cuneiforms,” it is this rich and luminous approach that became his hallmark. Gently intimate and tactile, Midi-Temps-Roses is a beautiful example, and speaks to the breadth and complexity of McEwen’s contributions to art history.
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