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Current bid: $4,750 CAD
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34660 25-Nov-2021 02:17:07 PM $4,750 AutoBid

818823 25-Nov-2021 02:17:07 PM $4,500

34660 25-Nov-2021 02:13:21 PM $4,250 AutoBid

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34660 25-Nov-2021 02:09:11 PM $3,750

818823 25-Nov-2021 02:07:20 PM $3,500

34660 25-Nov-2021 01:56:26 PM $3,250

37708 24-Nov-2021 05:42:05 PM $3,000

The bidding history list updated on: Thursday, October 31, 2024 07:10:40

LOT 0416

AAM CGP CSGA CSPWC G7 OSA RCA
1885 - 1969
Canadian

Rendez-vous
ink on paper
signed, titled, dated 1946 and inscribed "A.L. / A.Y.J. / L.H. " / "Congratulations - we knew we'd make it!" and indistinctly
9 x 10 in, 22.9 x 25.4 cm

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 CAD

Sold for: $5,938

Preview at: Heffel Calgary - 220 Manning Road NE, Unit 1080

PROVENANCE
Collection of Lawren S. and Bess Harris
Estate of Howard K. Harris
By descent within the Harris family to the present Private Collection

LITERATURE
Ian Thom, The Cartoons of Arthur Lismer. A New Angle on Canadian Art, 1985, a similar work reproduced page 94


Rendez-vous is closely related to Lismer’s 1936 cartoon titled “Retrospective – When Shall We Three Meet Again?” in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada. Like this lot, the 1936 cartoon depicts Lismer, Jackson and Harris as old men, standing in front of their paintings. The hunched men lean on their canes as they converse, appearing far older than their true ages. The cartoon is Lismer’s cheeky response to the National Gallery’s 1936 show: “Retrospective Exhibition by the Group of Seven 1919 – 1933” and its signalling of the Group members’ senior status. In Rendez-vous, Lismer extends the joke: ten years later the trio of elders did manage to meet again, this time as graduates!

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