Canadian Fine Art

September 17, 2020

LOT 11

Lot 11

DAVID BROWN MILNE

DAVID BROWN MILNE
Lot 11 Details
DAVID BROWN MILNE

SUGAR MAPLE, 1935

oil on canvas, laid down on board
signed; titled and inscribed "44" in pencil on the reverse
12.25 ins x 16.4 ins; 31.1 cms x 41.7 cms

Estimate $25,000-$35,000

Realised: $43,200
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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DAVID BROWN MILNE
  • DAVID BROWN MILNE
  • DAVID BROWN MILNE
Provenance:

Collection of the Hon. Vincent Massey
Laing Galleries, Toronto
Private Collection, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Private Collection, Alberta

Literature:

David Milne Jr. and David P. Silcox, David B. Milne: Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings, Volume 2: 1929-1953, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, Toronto, 1998, p. 599, reproduced, no. 304.12

Note:

David Brown Milne took inspiration from many sources, painting subjects that included the streets of New York, the battlefields of war-torn Europe, portraits, and parliament buildings. However, he kept returning to a subject he considered central to an artist’s identity: childhood. He described his own upbringing in rural Ontario as such:

“A nice place to be born in, at least to grow in, thrilling, mysterious, exciting place. On the back [of the farm], along the edge of Black's bush, there was a hill and from the top of a stump on that hill we could see mostly everything, our own fields and barn and part of the house, Finnie's pasture and berry patch, another farm, and then the valley through which the Saugeen River flowed, Brown's farm [where his father worked] very small and faint, and beyond it sand hills and a long, straight streak of blue, sometimes with a white moving speck on it, Lake Huron. From that stump for the first time, I was brought face to face with Infinity where anything might be and anything might happen”1

Originally in the collection of Milne’s principal patron, the Right Honourable Vincent Massey, this painting is an embodiment of the above statement. Streaks of lilac against tree stumps and flecks of white, with a central void that seems to hint at the infinite possibilities that lay beyond.

1Silcox, David P., Milne, David. Painting place: the life and work of David B. Milne. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996.

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