International Art Auction

December 11, 2012

LOT 1

Lot 1

Charles Caleb Ward (1831-1896)

Charles Caleb Ward (1831-1896)
Lot 1 Details
Charles Caleb Ward (1831-1896), American/Canadian

INDIAN COOKING FOOD FOR DOGS OVER A CAMPFIRE

Watercolour; signed and dated 1889 lower right.
10" x 13.5" — 25.4 x 34.3 cm.

Estimate $1,500-$2,000

Realised: $1,200
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Provenance:

Douglas Humphrey, Westmount, Quebec;
By descent to J.D. Humphrey, Hampton, N.B.;
Private Collection, Ontario

Literature:

Together with a reprinted edition of The Art Quarterly, Autumn, 1951 recording the “List of Known Paintings by Charles C. Ward-Landscapes” with this work and its provenance while with Douglas Humphrey, Westmount, Quebec, item 11, p. 248

The artist is also recorded in J. Russell Harper’s, Early Painters and Engravers in Canada, pgs. 321-322

Note:

The Indian depicted was named Sabalis. He operated in, or around, St. George in Charlotte County in New Brunswick.

Born in Saint John, N.B., the artist travelled to London circa 1846 and returned to North America, settling in New York in 1850-51 where he had a studio from 1868-72. From 1882, he resided in Saint John until his death in 1896 in Rothesay, N.B.

CONDITION DETAILS

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