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Current bid: $9,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

20747 26-Nov-2020 04:03:53 PM $9,000 AutoBid

29583 26-Nov-2020 04:02:25 PM $8,500

20747 26-Nov-2020 03:58:25 PM $8,000 AutoBid

29583 26-Nov-2020 03:58:25 PM $7,500

20747 26-Nov-2020 03:57:22 PM $7,000 AutoBid

29583 26-Nov-2020 03:56:14 PM $6,500

29912 25-Nov-2020 11:51:51 AM $6,000

38188 24-Nov-2020 01:21:42 PM $5,500

29583 24-Nov-2020 01:21:34 PM $5,000 AutoBid

38188 24-Nov-2020 01:21:34 PM $4,750

29583 24-Nov-2020 12:13:06 PM $4,500 AutoBid

38188 24-Nov-2020 11:25:21 AM $4,250

29583 10-Nov-2020 11:43:09 PM $4,000

The bidding history list updated on: Sunday, November 10, 2024 02:46:15

LOT 0606

CGP CSGA CSPWC OSA P11
1916 - 1956
Canadian

Untitled
ink and watercolour on illustration board
on verso inscribed "WC-131-6" and numbered W061 on the gallery label
16 1/4 x 22 1/4 in, 41.3 x 56.5 cm

Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 CAD

Sold for: $11,250

Preview at:

PROVENANCE
The Drabinsky Gallery, Toronto
Private Collection, Ontario


Oscar Cahén’s lasting impact on painting in Canada is very much outsized when compared to the fleeting time-span of his career. Respected and beloved as a commercial artist, throughout much of the 1950s his designs expressed a lively, witty, and stylish character. At the same time, he began exploring abstraction using a vernacular of crescents, spikes, ovoids, and semi-organic forms, as seen here. The friendly and charismatic Cahén also began cultivating friendship with like-minded artists such as Walter Yarwood and Harold Town. With them, he would form Painters 11 in 1953, and their exhibitions of abstraction were the first of their kind in English Canada. The sudden gulf then left behind from Cahén’s death in an automobile accident in November of 1956 was deeply felt. Town and Yarwood organized a memorial exhibition at the Art Gallery of Toronto (now the AGO) for Cahén in 1959, and Jack Bush dedicated a number of watercolours from his 1956 November series to his late friend. Although unfairly brief in its making, Cahén’s legacy remains one of exploration, expansion, and joy.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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