RPS RSA
1872 - 1970
Canadian
Emily Carr in her Studio (Sunshine and Tumult in the background)
vintage silver bromide print, circa 1939
on verso stamped Public Works Canada on the National Gallery of Canada label and with Mortimer-Lamb's address
14 x 11 in, 35.6 x 27.9 cm
Estimate: $600 - $800 CAD
Sold for: $5,938
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PROVENANCE
Nephew of Harold Mortimer-Lamb
Sold sale of Fine Canadian Art, Heffel Fine Art Auction House, May 2000
Private Collection, Vancouver
EXHIBITED
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, date unknown, label on verso
Harold Mortimer-Lamb was a multi-faceted individual and important member of the Canadian art world in the 20th century. He was a professional mining engineer and journalist - however, he is best known for his photography and involvement with the Group of Seven and the Vancouver art scene. He was also a painter himself, and his daughter was well-known artist Molly Lamb Bobak.
Emily Carr in her Studio (Sunshine and Tumult in the background) is a celebrated image of Emily Carr. This work is circa 1939, a period when Carr’s work was reaching great national and international acclaim, although her personal health was declining. Photographs of Carr are rare, and this well-known image displays Carr confident and relaxed at her Victoria studio.
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