ONLINE AUCTION
Important Canadian Art
November 4 - 25, 2021

November 04 - November 25, 2021

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This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $35,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

846529 25-Nov-2021 12:35:39 PM $35,000

38110 25-Nov-2021 12:34:48 PM $32,500

846529 25-Nov-2021 12:33:03 PM $30,000

38110 25-Nov-2021 12:31:34 PM $27,500

846529 25-Nov-2021 12:30:21 PM $25,000 AutoBid

38110 25-Nov-2021 12:06:32 PM $22,500

846529 25-Nov-2021 12:06:21 PM $20,000 AutoBid

38110 25-Nov-2021 12:06:21 PM $19,000

846529 25-Nov-2021 12:06:02 PM $18,000 AutoBid

38110 25-Nov-2021 12:06:02 PM $17,000

846529 18-Nov-2021 08:51:09 AM $16,000 AutoBid

24344 05-Nov-2021 08:38:18 PM $15,000

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, April 18, 2024 11:05:36

LOT 0215

CAC RCA
1881 - 1942
Canadian

Autumn, Charlevoix
oil on panel
on verso titled, dated circa 1923 and certified by the Lucile Rodier Gagnon inventory #625
4 3/4 x 7 1/8 in, 12.1 x 18.1 cm

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

Sold for: $43,250

Preview at:

PROVENANCE
Continental Galleries, Montreal
Private Collection, Montreal
Laing Galleres, Toronto
Private Collection, Montreal
Galerie Alan Klinkhoff, Montreal
Private Collection, Ontario


This delightful work is typical of Gagnon’s landscapes painted in the Laurentian Mountains around Baie-Saint-Paul. Gagnon was a master at playing with colour and atmosphere, often exploring landscapes through the play of light and shadow across them. Here, the rolling hills are dramatically lit with searing light from the setting sunlight hitting the far ridge, highlighting the hillside in a burnish of bright orange, while the lowering sky casts cool shadows up the wooded slopes in lush purples and deep blue-greens. The far trees, reduced to a blur of strokes, seem to be further illuminated, their changing leaves recalling the dying warmth of the sun and producing a dim interior glow amid the deepening evening shadow. The dark blues of the foreground foliage forebodes the evening chill, while the village in the valley below is rendered in minimal impressions. The softened detail gives a sense of quiet calm: we feel as if we have watched the sunset burn away, and can begin to feel the bite of the night approach.


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