Canadian Fine Art Auction

November 23, 2015

LOT 12

Lot 12

LAWREN STEWART HARRIS

LAWREN STEWART HARRIS
Lot 12 Details
LAWREN STEWART HARRIS

STUDY FOR NORTH LABRADOR, 1930

graphite
with artist’s colour notations
7.5 ins x 10 ins; 17.8 cms x 24.1 cms

Estimate $7,000-$9,000

Realised: $8,260
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Provenance:

Roberts Gallery Limited, Toronto
Private Collection, Ontario

Literature:

Bess Harris and R.G.P. Colgrove, (eds.), Lawren Harris, MacMillan of Canada, Toronto, 1969, page 8 for the related painting North Labrador, 1930, reproduced in colour.

Jeremy Adamson, Lawren S. Harris, Urban Scenes and Wilderness Landscapes, 1906-1930 (catalogue), Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 1978, for the related painting North Labrador, 1930, cat. no. 171, reproduced.

Note:

A closely related pencil sketch entitled North Labrador, 1930 is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (no. 42124).

CONDITION DETAILS

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