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July 04 - July 25, 2024

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Current bid: $1,800 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount

26172 25-Jul-2024 04:57:28 PM $1,800

22500 25-Jul-2024 04:47:34 PM $1,700 AutoBid

918461 25-Jul-2024 04:47:34 PM $1,600

22500 25-Jul-2024 04:44:53 PM $1,500 AutoBid

918461 25-Jul-2024 04:44:53 PM $1,400

22500 25-Jul-2024 04:41:48 PM $1,300 AutoBid

918461 25-Jul-2024 04:41:48 PM $1,200

22500 25-Jul-2024 03:54:11 PM $1,100 AutoBid

8360 25-Jul-2024 03:15:16 PM $1,000

942492 21-Jul-2024 11:17:33 AM $900

8360 11-Jul-2024 10:23:01 AM $800

The bidding history list updated on: Saturday, July 27, 2024 12:47:47

LOT 405

BCSFA CGP
1871 - 1945
Canadian

Church at Yuquot Village (Indian Church)
silkscreen on paperboard, 1947
signed and inscribed "Issued by the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa" in the plate
40 x 25 in, 101.6 x 63.5 cm

Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500 CAD

Sold for: $2,250

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PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Vancouver

LITERATURE
Ian Sigvaldson and Scott Steedman, Art For War and Peace: How a Great Art Project Helped Canada Discover Itself, 2015, reproduced page 127


This silkscreen was originally included in the "60 Canadian Landscapes" series of Sampson-Matthews prints first sold in 1947 to 1953. The Sampson-Matthews print program was a result of collaboration between Charles Matthews, General Manager and Vice-President of Sampson-Matthews Ltd.; A. J. Casson, the Chief Designer at Sampson-Matthews Ltd. and member of the Group of Seven; H.O. McCurry, director of the National Gallery of Canada; and A.Y. Jackson, member of the Group of Seven. The primary goal of the print program was to create sponsored reproductions of Canadian artwork for display at Canadian offices around the world, as a reminder of what we were fighting for during World War II. When World War II concluded, Sampson-Matthews encouraged the continued production of the silkscreens series, including the "60 Canadian Landscapes" series. The Sampson-Matthews prints were a notable success, enhancing the public understanding of Canadian art.

This print is based on the iconic 1929 painting by Emily Carr in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario, Church In Yuquot Village (Indian Church). This painting was specifically chosed by Casson for the Sampson-Matthew print project.


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