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The Canadian Landscape
6th session

November 07 - November 28, 2024

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Anticipated closing time: Thursday, November 28, 2024 | 6:00 PM ET
Next bid: $12,000 CAD
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LOT 817

OC
1927 - 2023
Canadian

The Row of Trees
acrylic on canvas
signed and dated 1969-73 and on verso titled and titled and dated 1970-73 on a label
48 x 60 in, 121.9 x 152.4 cm

Estimate: $15,000 - $20,000 CAD

Preview at: Heffel Toronto – 13 Hazelton Ave

PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Ontario


There is perhaps no one in the post-war landscape tradition with a more nuanced and delicate handling of light than Dorothy Knowles. As in this work, one of her primary subjects is the prairies of Western Canada, which is known amongst artists to have exceptionally rich, even painterly, natural light. It’s the expression of that light to which Knowles has dedicated her illustrious 70 year career.

A central means by which Knowles deals with luminosity in this period is her use of media. These subtle washes of thinned paint have their roots in the “soak-stain” techniques of Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and perhaps most comparably, Helen Frankenthaler. Another commonality of these artists is their engagement with the influential New York art critic Clement Greenberg. The same was true for Knowles – Greenberg attended the 1962 Emma Lake Artists’ Workshop in north-central Saskatchewan, which were initiated by Kenneth Lochhead and Arthur McKay in 1955. While history now most relates Greenberg to post-painterly abstraction, he encouraged Knowles to continue on with her representational practice, into which she incorporated the leading influences of the time.


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