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34304 25-Mar-2021 04:07:06 PM $2,750

29784 25-Mar-2021 04:03:39 PM $2,500

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34304 25-Mar-2021 11:43:00 AM $1,600

29784 25-Mar-2021 11:14:08 AM $1,500 AutoBid

The bidding history list updated on: Friday, April 26, 2024 02:28:30

LOT 319

CPE OC
1923 - 2008
Canadian

2 Containers
etching and embossing on paper
signed, titled, editioned 1/15, dated 12-1969 and inscribed "State 1" and on verso inscribed "BG-E-1969-11" and "P.054" and stamped Studio Betty Goodwin
13 1/4 x 21 3/4 in, 33.7 x 55.2 cm

Estimate: $3,000 - $4,000 CAD

Sold for: $3,438

Preview at: Heffel Montreal

PROVENANCE
Estate of the Artist

LITERATURE
Rosemarie L. Tovell, The Prints of Betty Goodwin, National Gallery of Canada, 2002, page 11, listed page 128 and reproduced page 129


Please note: the full sheet size of this work is 21 1/4 x 29 1/2 inches.

Born in Montreal in 1923, Betty Goodwin worked for nearly 50 years in a variety of media – painting, drawing, collage, printmaking and sculpture. Often associated with themes of loss, absence and memory, her works are poignant and connect deeply with both the public and critics. In 1968, Goodwin attended Yves Gaucher’s etching class at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University). This decision proved immensely significant for her career, as printmaking allowed her to reconnect to her artistic beginnings and brought her national and international recognition. In the words of art historian and curator Rosemarie L. Tovell, “over the last three decades, Goodwin has created one of the most significant and original bodies of prints produced by any Canadian artist.”

Similar to her earlier still life paintings, Goodwin focused on household objects for her printmaking practice, often running the actual object through the soft-ground plate to better capture its essence.

2 Containers was created by etching a paper bag alongside an embossed impression left by a Bertolli olive oil tin.


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