Canadian Fine Art Auction

November 21, 2016

LOT 59

Lot 59

CORNELIUS KRIEGHOFF

CORNELIUS KRIEGHOFF
Lot 59 Details
CORNELIUS KRIEGHOFF

FOUR LITHOGRAPHS: INDIAN WIGWAM IN LOWER CANADA; SLEDGE RACE NEAR MONTREAL; PLACE D’ARMES, MONTREAL; FRENCH CANADIAN HABITANTS PLAYING AT CARDS

lithographs, printed in colours and mounted to canvas, printed by A. Borum, Munich
each 14.5 ins x 20.5 ins; 36.8 cms x 52.1 cms

Estimate $10,000-$15,000

Realised: $12,000
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Provenance:

Private Collection, Manotick

Literature:

Marius Barbeau, Cornelius Krieghoff, Pioneer Painter of Canada, The MacMiIllan Company of Canada Limited, Toronto, 1934, page 55, and page 126 for these four works listed and described.

Hugues de Jouvancourt, Cornelius Krieghoff, Musson Book Company, Toronto, 1971, page 25 for Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada, page 25 for Place d’Armes, Montreal, page 26 for Sledge Race near Montreal and page 28 for French-Canadian Habitants Playing at Cards (Public Archives of Canada), reproduced, the last in colour.

J. Russell Harper, Krieghoff, Key Porter Books,Toronto, 1990, page 13 for Place d’Armes, Montreal, and page 37 for Sledge Race near Montreal, reproduced.

Dennis Reid, Krieghoff: Images of Canada, Douglas & McIntyre, Vancouver/Toronto, 1999, pages 33-36 for four related lithographs, reproduced in colour, and pages 62-63 for a discussion of the Montreal prints.

Note:

These lithographs were published by A. Borum of Munich under the patronage of Lord Elgin, then Governor of Canada.

Jouvancourt explains that Krieghoff and Lord Elgin met while “the latter was passing through the village on a tour of inspection.” Seeing his work Elgin “was full of praise for this kind of painting describing the life of the people living in this corner of the province and was struck by the variety of subjects treated by the painter. Since lithography was then all the rage, Krieghoff explained that he intended to choose some of his most typical paintings and have engravings made of them. Lord Elgin thought this an excellent idea and offered his patronage... Later that year, coloured lithographs printed by Kammerer made their appearance...and were an immediate success.”

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