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This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $11,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
36199 06-May-2021 08:28:13 AM $11,000 autobid
30376 06-May-2021 08:28:13 AM $10,000
36199 06-May-2021 07:27:48 AM $9,500 autobid
30376 06-May-2021 12:27:47 AM $9,000
22425 05-May-2021 06:20:38 PM $8,500 autobid
36199 05-May-2021 06:20:11 PM $8,000 autobid
22425 05-May-2021 06:20:11 PM $7,500 autobid
36199 05-May-2021 06:19:47 PM $7,000 autobid
22425 05-May-2021 06:19:47 PM $6,500 autobid
36199 05-May-2021 06:19:25 PM $6,000 autobid
22425 05-May-2021 06:19:25 PM $5,500 autobid
36199 05-May-2021 06:18:43 PM $5,000 autobid
22425 05-May-2021 06:18:43 PM $4,750 autobid
36199 05-May-2021 04:56:32 PM $4,500 autobid
30376 05-May-2021 03:46:37 PM $4,250
36199 04-May-2021 08:48:07 PM $4,000

LOT h013

BHG RCA
1890 - 1967
Canadian

Place Jacques-Cartier
oil on canvas
signed
23 x 28 in, 58.4 x 71.1 cm

Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 CAD

Sold for: $13,750

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PROVENANCE
Important Corporate Collection


Adrien Hébert is celebrated for his modernist style, and in his impressive oeuvre, captured the metropolitan bustle of Montreal’s harbour and city streets. His compositions often include passing vehicles, horses, pedestrians, city architecture and market gatherings. As the son of renowned Montreal sculptor Louis-Philippe Hébert, student of William Brymner and admirer of the work of Impressionists such as Claude Monet and Alfred Sisley, Hébert had, from a young age, developed a keen eye attuned to the beauty of his everyday surroundings. The view of Place Jacques-Cartier was a favoured subject of Hébert’s; the same locale is pictured in his 1939 painting The Market at Place Jacques-Cartier, in the collection of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Through his expert handling of soft snowy greys and muted tones, Hébert deftly captures the calm streets and serene atmosphere of Place Jacques-Cartier in a quintessential Montreal winter.

The Buyer is hereby advised to read fully the Terms and Conditions of Business and Catalogue Terms, including our Important Corporate Collection HO2 Sale Notice and any Addendum or Erratum specific to the Important Corporate Collection HO2 auction.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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