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Current bid: $30,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

872536 29-Sep-2022 02:02:24 PM $30,000

2328 29-Sep-2022 01:59:19 PM $27,500

872487 29-Sep-2022 01:58:28 PM $25,000

872536 29-Sep-2022 01:58:10 PM $22,500

2328 29-Sep-2022 01:57:55 PM $20,000

872536 29-Sep-2022 01:57:01 PM $19,000

2328 29-Sep-2022 01:56:26 PM $18,000

872536 29-Sep-2022 01:55:36 PM $17,000

2328 29-Sep-2022 01:55:14 PM $16,000

872536 29-Sep-2022 01:54:24 PM $15,000

816314 28-Sep-2022 04:59:07 PM $14,000

2328 28-Sep-2022 01:28:04 PM $13,000

15209 28-Sep-2022 10:34:54 AM $12,000

33846 28-Sep-2022 09:21:43 AM $11,000 AutoBid

34345 28-Sep-2022 09:21:43 AM $10,000

33846 18-Sep-2022 02:25:38 AM $9,500 AutoBid

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, April 18, 2024 01:33:01

LOT 109

AANFM ARCA OC QMG
1928 - 2021
Canadian

Twilight
acrylic on canvas
signed and dated 1977 and on verso signed, titled, dated and inscribed "PM3N3" / "767" and indistinctly
42 x 71 3/4 in, 106.7 x 182.2 cm

Estimate: $12,000 - $16,000 CAD

Sold for: $37,250

Preview at: Heffel Montreal

PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the artist by the family of Kosso Eloul
By descent through the family, Israel


Born of Abenaki and Quebecois parents, Rita Letendre was first introduced to Paul-Émile Borduas and the Automatistes during her studies at the École des beaux-arts in Montreal. Their expressive and intuitive approach to art was inspiring to Letendre, who was interested in creative exploration rather than the traditional methods taught at l’École. From that moment on, she dedicated herself entirely to painting and to the possibilities that abstraction could offer. Later, her works were shown alongside the Automatistes’ in pivotal exhibitions such as La matière chante in 1954 and Espace 1955 at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

In the late 1960s through the 1970s, Letendre moved away from Automatiste gesture to a hard-edge and geometric abstraction. During that period, she developed what would later be known as her “flèches” (arrows). In these works, strong diagonal or horizontal lines activate the surface of the canvas, creating a dynamic impression of movement. Painted in a variety of colour combinations, ranging from earthy to vibrant and bold, Letendre’s Arrows suggest light and energy shooting through space.

All the works included in this specialty online session come from the private collection of her husband Kosso Eloul’s family. They are being consigned by the family.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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