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Current bid: $19,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

29808 28-May-2020 03:58:31 PM $19,000

36869 28-May-2020 03:56:00 PM $18,000

29808 28-May-2020 03:55:21 PM $17,000 AutoBid

36869 28-May-2020 03:55:21 PM $16,000

29808 28-May-2020 03:54:04 PM $15,000 AutoBid

36869 28-May-2020 03:54:04 PM $14,000

29808 28-May-2020 03:51:25 PM $13,000 AutoBid

36869 28-May-2020 03:50:22 PM $12,000

28300 28-May-2020 03:49:38 PM $11,000

29808 28-May-2020 03:48:25 PM $10,000 AutoBid

36869 28-May-2020 03:48:25 PM $9,500

29808 21-May-2020 09:02:07 AM $9,000 AutoBid

30810 21-May-2020 08:57:46 AM $8,500

29808 21-May-2020 08:46:38 AM $8,000

30810 21-May-2020 07:34:11 AM $7,500

29808 19-May-2020 02:30:52 PM $7,000 AutoBid

30810 19-May-2020 02:30:52 PM $6,500

29808 19-May-2020 04:32:15 AM $6,000 AutoBid

30810 18-May-2020 05:42:26 PM $5,500

29732 17-May-2020 09:56:20 PM $5,000

30810 15-May-2020 08:36:23 PM $4,750

29732 09-May-2020 08:28:27 AM $4,500

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, March 29, 2024 01:13:42

LOT 304

BHG FCA
1898 - 1979
Canadian

East Baldwin Village/ Front Porch (verso)
double-sided oil on board
signed and on verso signed, titled and dated Autumn 1947 on the frame
16 x 18 in, 40.6 x 45.7 cm

Estimate: $7,000 - $9,000 CAD

Sold for: $23,750

Preview at: Heffel Toronto – 13 Hazelton Ave

PROVENANCE
By descent to present Private Collection, Ontario


Nora Collyer was the youngest member of the short-lived but widely influential association of Montreal artists known as the Beaver Hall Group. Though only formally a group for two years, many of these artists maintained friendships and associations for decades, dating from their early studies under Maurice Cullen and William Brymner at the Art Association of Montreal. The added early influence of native Montrealer and Group of Seven artist A.Y. Jackson helped to form Collyer’s style, and encouraged her to pursue art as a career despite the gender stereotypes of the day. The compact yet flowing rhythms and dark-toned, earthy palette of this work lend it an intensity, and are typical of her approach. Notably, this work is a study for a later, larger work entitled Austin, Eastern Townships, PQ, sold by Heffel in November of 2007.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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