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Current bid: $6,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

823008 27-Oct-2022 05:58:56 PM $6,000

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, April 25, 2024 09:19:39

LOT 523

ARCA CSPWC G7 OSA
1888 - 1949
Canadian

Morning in the Gulch at Eldorado Radium Mine on Great Bear Lake in the N.W.T.
oil on board, circa 1939
signed and on verso titled on a gallery label
16 x 20 in, 40.6 x 50.8 cm

Estimate: $8,000 - $10,000 CAD

Sold for: $7,500

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PROVENANCE
J. Merritt Malloney's Gallery, Toronto
Acquired from the above by Carl French, Toronto
By descent to the present Private Collection, Toronto


Carl French, the original owner of this work and Early Building at Eldorado, lot 524 in this sale, worked directly with famed prospector Gilbert LaBine as Treasurer for Eldorado Gold Mines Ltd. LaBine was renowned in twentieth-century mining due in large part to his mine in the Northwest Territories on the shores of Great Bear Lake. Its importance stems from Labine’s 1930 discovery of a rich deposit of pitchblende, from which radium and uranium can be refined. LaBine’s successes at Eldorado and the pristine northern surroundings prompted him to welcome artists to the area to capture its rugged beauty. Most notably, these artists included Group of Seven members A.Y. Jackson and Franz Johnston.

The majority of Johnston’s work from this region of the North was produced around 1939. Here, Johnston captures the ruggedness and grandeur of the immediate areas surrounding Labine’s mine, contrasted against a small, lone structure nestled in the mid-ground.

Carl French’s private collection of Johnston’s work from these journeys north also included the striking Great Bear Lake, sold by Heffel in December of 2021.

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