Canadian Art

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LOT 42

Lot 42

SCOTT EVERINGHAM

SCOTT EVERINGHAM
Lot 42 Details
SCOTT EVERINGHAM

SUPPLE MECHANISM, 2009

oil on canvas
signed, titled and dated on the reverse; together with the 11th RBC Canadian Painting Competition catalogue, 2009
64 ins x 58 ins; 162.6 cms x 147.3 cms

Estimate $5,000-$7,000

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Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto
Purchased directly from the artist, 2009

Exhibited:

11th RBC Painting Competition, The Power Plant, Toronto, 2009;
11th RBC Painting Competition, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal

Note:

Scott Everingham was a finalist in the 11th RBC Canadian Painting Competition in 2009. One of only 15 works chosen from over 1,200 entries, “Supple Mechanism” was shown at Montreal’s Musée d'art contemporain and The Power Plant in Toronto. That same year, Everingham won the Best Painting Award at the 48th Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition.

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