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LOT 410

Lot 410

Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)

Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)
Lot 410 Details
Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000), Canadian

CHRYSANTHEMUMS, NOVEMBER, 1946

Oil on canvas board; signed lower left, signed, titled and dated November 1946 in pencil verso
16 ins x 20 ins; 40.6 cms x 50.8 cms

Estimate $300-$400

Realised: $288
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)
  • Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)
  • Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)
  • Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)
  • Helen Winifred MacKenzie Lampman (1898-2000)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Fenelon Falls, ON

Note:

Helen (née Mackenzie), was born in Douro, Peterborough, Ontario in 1898. She was the daughter of Alexander W. Mackenzie and Helen Leonard. She married Archibald Otto Lampman, the son of poet Archibald Lampman, in 1920.

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