Concrete Contemporary Auctions and Projects Canadian Contemporary Art Auction

March 04, 2014

LOT 110

Lot 110

HAROLD KLUNDER

HAROLD KLUNDER
Lot 110 Details
HAROLD KLUNDER

ASSINIBOIN

lithograph
signed, titled, dated /78 and numbered 3/5
22.5 ins x 16.5 ins; 57.2 cms x 41.9 cms

Estimate $500-$800

Realised: $480
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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HAROLD KLUNDER
  • HAROLD KLUNDER
Provenance:

The Sable-Castelli Gallery Ltd., Toronto

Note:

Born in 1943, Harold Klunder moved to Canada from the Netherlands in 1952. He held his first solo exhibition in Toronto in 1976 and has maintained an active exhibition schedule over the past three decades. Klunder’s paintings are continuously moving between the borders of representation and abstraction, featuring thick impasto texture and rich, colourful hues. Often taking several years to complete, his paintings are layered with complex themes of vitality, transformation and human experience. Klunder’s work is found in the collections of many prominent institutions, such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, the Winnipeg Art Gallery and the Vancouver Art Gallery. He is represented by the Michael Gibson Gallery in London, Ontario and Clint Roenesch Gallery in Toronto.

CONDITION DETAILS

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