Concrete Contemporary Art Online Auction

April 13, 2017

LOT 61

Lot 61

ANDREW PLUM (1965-)

ANDREW PLUM (1965-)
Lot 61 Details
ANDREW PLUM (1965-)

LED ZEP III

oil on board
signed; signed, titled and dated 2007 on the backing
35 ins x 23.75 ins; 88.9 cms x 60.3 cms

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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

Lot Report

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ANDREW PLUM (1965-)
  • ANDREW PLUM (1965-)
  • ANDREW PLUM (1965-)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto

Note:

Andrew Plum is a British-Canadian abstract painter and art and antiques dealer. He began his career in the family’s antiques business when he moved from Lancashire, England to Toronto to manage the Canadian branch. After visiting the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2007, Plum was inspired to explore painting, sculpture, and photography. The result are highly gestural and explosively vivid works illustrating his interest in Canadian history through a rich color palette, bold brushstrokes, and sculptural forms.

CONDITION DETAILS

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  • 5 Stars: Excellent - No discernable damage, flaws or imperfections
  • 4 Stars: Very Good - Minor flaws or imperfections visible only under close inspection using specialised instruments or black light
  • 3 Stars: Good - Minor flaws visible upon inspection under standard lighting
  • 2 Stars: Fair - Exhibits flaws or damage that may draw the eye under standard lighting
  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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