Discovery Art

August 2631, 2023
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LOT 156

Lot 156

HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)

HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)
Lot 156 Details
HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)

MARY, QUEEN OF THE WORLD CATHEDRAL, GREY DAY, 1935 (PAINTED IN 1950)

OIL ON MASONITE; SIGNED AND DATED /50 LOWER RIGHT; SIGNED AND TITLED VERSO, WITH A TYPED CERTIFICATION TO GALLERY LABEL SIGNED BY THE ARTIST'S WIFE Nora M.H. Johnson Smith, dated 7th, March 1982
15.5 x 19.5 in — 39.4 x 49.5 cm

Estimate $300-$400

Realised: $492

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HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)
  • HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)
  • HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)
  • HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)
  • HARRY LESLIE SMITH (CANADIAN, 1900-1974)
Provenance:

Prominent Private Collection of a former museum curator, Fredericton, NB

CONDITION DETAILS

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