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Major Spring Auction: Canadian & International Fine Art

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May 29, 2025 at 8:00 pm ET

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LOT 313

Lot 313

Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)

Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
Lot 313 Details
Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015), Canadian

EVENING CLOUDS, 1982

acrylic on canvas
signed lower right; signed, titled, and dated verso
24 x 36 in — 61 x 91.4 cm

Estimate $15,000-$20,000

Realised: $23,750
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
  • Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
  • Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
  • Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
  • Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
  • Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
  • Ted Harrison, RCA (1926-2015)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Ontario

Note:

Waddington’s is pleased to offer four canvases by acclaimed Canadian artist, Ted Harrison: Brooney’s Farewell, 1992 (lot 312), Evening Clouds, 1982 (lot 313), Girl with a Bucket, 1984 (lot 314), and Sky Children, 1981 (lot 315).

Harrison’s distinct painting style is heavily influenced by his upbringing and vast world experience. Having grownup in a mining town in Durham, England before serving his country in World War II, grim coal mines and war bombings were the visual landscape of his youth, a landscape that runs contrary to the bright and cheerful subjects found in his paintings. However, it is these dark experiences that formed Harrison’s artistic philosophy: “death and destruction are sometimes necessary, and evil exists as surely as does good. But we must, at all costs, choose what is good, what is beautiful.”[1]

Harrison moved to Canada in 1968 after living in England, India, East Africa, and New Zealand. He was immediately captivated by the clear air and bright skies of the Yukon: a landscape that became his muse for the next two decades. He gained inspiration from the Woodland School of Art, and his personal art collection grew to include works by Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Bill Reid, and Arthur Shilling, among others.

The four works on offer are prime examples of Harrison’s prolific mid-period, and wonderfully articulate his many influences. These works exhibit a complex harmony between form and colour and the connection between land and sky. The rolling sky and vibrant sun is a recurring theme in Harrison’s work, and can be largely attributed to his love for classical music. Harrison saw art and music as interchangeable and integrated the rhythm and crescendos of the songs he listened to into the waves and spirals of his painted skies. The brilliance of Harrison’s work lies in his ability to channel his many influences, ideas, and inspirations into a simple projection of the Yukon: its vast, open spaces, vivid sunsets, and the rich culture of these communities.

Harrison’s human subjects were just as integral to the landscape as the mountains and sky, and are central themes in all four of these works. Brooney’s Farewell, 1992 (lot 312) wonderfully references the end of Harrison’s Yukon era. In 1992 Harrison and his wife Nicky made the difficult decision to move from the Yukon to Victoria, BC. This is one of the last canvases Harrison painted during his prolific twenty-four years in the Yukon.

[1] Katherine Gibson, Ted Harrison: Painting Paradise (Victoria: Crown Publications, 2009), 37.

CONDITION DETAILS

Very good overall condition.
Minute accretions upper right and lower right quadrants.

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  • 2 Stars: Fair - Exhibits flaws or damage that may draw the eye under standard lighting
  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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