Canadian Fine Art Auction

May 25, 2015

LOT 98

Lot 98

JACK LEONARD SHADBOLT, R.C.A.

JACK LEONARD SHADBOLT, R.C.A.
Lot 98 Details
JACK LEONARD SHADBOLT, R.C.A.

UNTITLED - ABSTRACTION

mixed media on paper
signed and dated ‘49
22.5 ins x 29 ins; 57.2 cms x 73.7 cms

Estimate $4,000-$6,000

Realised: $10,030
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Provenance:

Private Collection, Alberta

Literature:

Patricia Ainslie, Jack Shadbolt: Correspondences, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, 1991, page 14, page 18, cat.no.44 and page 31 cat.no.46 for related works from this period, reproduced.

Note:

Ainslie asserts that in the late 1940s Picasso “remained the single most influential force on American painters.” In September 1948, Shadbolt arrived in New York and enrolled at the Art Students League. Shadbolt was in New York until August 1949 when he returned to British Columbia.

This work dates from 1949, a time during which Shadbolt, according to Ainslie, “worked increasingly intuitively, remembering forms in a strange disjunctive way” in keeping with surrealist ideas.

CONDITION DETAILS

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