Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art

October 1419, 2023
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LOT 22

Lot 22

Canadian (20th century)

Canadian (20th century)
Lot 22 Details
Canadian (20th century)

GROUP OF THREE SCREENPRINTS

screenprints in colours on wove paper, mounted on card
from Coutts Painters of Canada Series; published by William E. Coutts, Toronto and printed by Sampson-Matthews, Toronto

1. Joseph Ernest Sampson, OSA, ARCA (1887-1946); Winter Joys, 1931; signed in matrix
2. Herbert Sidney Palmer, OSA, RCA (1881-1970); The Winter Fold, 1931
3. James Edward Hervey (J.E.H.) MacDonald, OSA, RCA (1873-1932); The Red Canoe, 1931
sheet 6.6.25 x 4.625 in — 16.8 x 11.7 cm; 3.625 x 4.625 in — 9.2 x 11.7 cm; 4.625 x 5.625 in — 11.7 x 14.3 cm

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $861
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
  • Canadian (20th century)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto, ON

CONDITION DETAILS

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