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30422 25-Apr-2024 06:11:08 PM $85,000

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30422 25-Apr-2024 06:09:03 PM $75,000

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872708 25-Apr-2024 05:58:14 PM $35,000

30422 25-Apr-2024 05:27:39 PM $32,500

942933 25-Apr-2024 05:20:20 PM $30,000

30422 25-Apr-2024 05:15:22 PM $27,500

942933 25-Apr-2024 05:09:17 PM $25,000

872731 25-Apr-2024 04:45:32 PM $22,500

942933 23-Apr-2024 12:18:13 PM $20,000

6490 09-Apr-2024 11:47:31 AM $19,000

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, May 03, 2024 06:07:31

LOT 525

ARCA CSPWC G7 OSA
1888 - 1949
Canadian

October Snow
double-sided oil on board
signed and on verso signed, titled and inscribed "c818"
25 x 30 in, 63.5 x 76.2 cm

Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 CAD

Sold for: $103,250

Preview at: Heffel Toronto – 13 Hazelton Ave

PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the Artist by Hugh C. McRae, Toronto
By descent to the present Private Collection, Ontario


Franz Johnston’s landscape painting frequently pivots around an impressionistic relationship between shadow and illumination, and that is perhaps no better expressed than in his prismatic displays of light on snow. The location of this exceptional landscape is possibly along Lake of the Woods, near the Ontario-Manitoba border, where Johnston rented a lakeside cottage. The sun, lowering on the early winter horizon, illuminates flecks of the sweeping cumulus clouds in softened pinks and creams. The trees, poplars or birch in their autumn foliage, crowd a foreground bathed in soft shadow. There is a delicate contrast between the thinness of the trees and the vast distances of the receding far shore and fading sky, unified by the palette: the white-trunked trees are subtly rendered in the pinks and bright blues of the sky and water, while the autumn-yellow leaves flare across the top of the canopy.

The verso of the work displays a dimly lit interior scene that explores lighting in a more intimate way. The evening glow of a living room, attentively filled with furniture and adorned with landscape paintings, suggest that this is possibly the artist's own home - or at the very least a patron of the arts closely familiar to Johnston. The title on the verso, written in bright blue, leaves no room for doubt which side the artist considered the more important; but taken as a pairing, each face of the board explores the subtle interplays between light and shadow that Johnston is known for.

This superb work comes by descent from the collection of Hugh C. McRae, a successful Toronto mining industrialist who also owned Franz Johnston’s The North Country, sold by Heffel in October 2021.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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