Off the Wall Art Online Auction

December 14, 2017

LOT 35

Lot 35

(AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)

(AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)
Lot 35 Details
(AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)

A CANADIAN ART MOVEMENT (THE STORY OF THE GROUP OF SEVEN)

BOOK (Published by The MacMillan Company of Canada Limited - 1926) SIGNED BY J.E.H. MacDonald, Thoreau MacDonald, A.Y. Jackson, Frederick Varley, Arthur Lismer, Lawren Harris, A.J. Casson and Barker Fairley; INSCRIBED ON TOP LEFT SIDE OF PAGE - First owned a marked by J.E.H. MacDonald...T. MacD. (Condition noted to dust jacket) (Book size, 8.8” x 6” x 1.3”)

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $3,000
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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(AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)
  • (AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)
  • (AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)
  • (AUTHOR) FREDERICK BROUGHTON HOUSSER (CANADIAN, 1880-1936)

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