TORONTO, Nov. 26, 2014 /CNW/ - On the evening of November 24, 2014, Waddington's Auctioneers offered 170 works of Important Canadian Art. In less than three hours the auction realized $2.5 million and established five new record prices.
"We are delighted with the results", said Linda Rodeck, Waddington's Senior Specialist, Canadian Art. "We achieved 95% of our target and received glowing reviews on everything we offered. With more people in attendance than ever before at both the previews and the auction, it was a tremendous validation of our effort."
Rodeck explained that the sale was a culmination of a three-month selection process of meeting with potential consignors to evaluate works for possible inclusion in this auction. A number of works offered have been featured in gallery exhibitions across the country, and included rare and previously undiscovered finds, such as J.E.H. MacDonald's 1912 oil sketch for Tracks and Traffic (the canvas is in the Art Gallery of Ontario's collection). Its conservative estimate and exceptional importance brought out a discerning crowd that bid this work up to $200,600 (includes buyer's premium).
Other works that did exceptionally well include a small Lawren Harris oil sketch executed in Algoma and featured on the front cover of Waddington's auction catalogue which sold for $188,800 (includes buyer's premium) against an estimate of $75,000-100,000.
Sybil Andrews' Speedway, 1934, estimated at $45,000-60,000, set a new auction record selling for $106,200 (includes buyer's premium).
An extraordinary Jack Shadbolt depicting Granville Street at Night, 1946 attracted the anticipated attention from collectors. Bidding reached $112,100 (includes buyer's premium) setting a new record for a watercolour by this artist.
Another standout piece was John Graham Coughtry's Two Figure Series XIX, 1964. Estimated at $30,000- 50,000 this work realized $129,800 (includes buyer's premium).
New Records Set by Waddington's:
WILLIAM RAPHAEL, HABITANT, HORSE AND SLEIGH,
oil on canvas, a new record for the artist.
Sold for $44,250 (includes buyer's premium)
ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON, INDIAN VILLAGE - HAZELTON, B.C.
charcoal and graphite drawing, a new record for a Jackson drawing
Sold for $11,800 (includes buyer's premium)
GRAHAM COUGHTRY, TWO FIGURE SERIES XIX, 1964
oil on canvas, a new record for the artist
Sold for $129,800 (includes buyer's premium)
SYBIL ANDREWS, SPEEDWAY, 1934
linocut, a new record for Speedway
Sold for $106,200 (includes buyer's premium)
JACK SHADBOLT, GRANVILLE STREET AT NIGHT 1946
a new record for a watercolour by the artist
Sold for $112,100 (includes buyer's premium)
For further information, please call Linda Rodeck, Senior Canadian Art Specialist at Waddington's in Toronto at +1.416.504.5100.
Images can be acquired through Erin Rutherford, Fine Art Administrator at Waddington's, at +1.416.504.5100 or at Email Contact.
Waddington's Fall Auction Season Continues With:
Asian Art – December 1, 2014
Fine Jewellery – December 2, 2014
Decorative Arts – December 9, 10, 2014
Decorative Arts & International Art – December 10, 2014
About Waddington's
Waddington's, Canada's Auction House since 1850, is the country's most diversified provider of auction and appraisal services. Waddington's offers live and online auctions of fine art and collectibles across a broad spectrum of markets, including Canadian, Inuit, Asian and International art, as well as Decorative arts and Jewellery. A full-service company with respected subject matter expertise, Waddington's is also the leading expert on providing downsizing services. Waddington's international network of clients and contacts ensures our auctions and services reach the broadest possible audiences.
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