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Landscape painter, Painter, b. 1873 - d. 1932

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        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreationsold
          Mar. 04, 2023

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreation

          Est: $200 - $250

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Original list price was $1,300 USD. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Russian Artist Canadian Artist

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreationsold
          Mar. 04, 2023

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreation

          Est: $200 - $250

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Russian Artist Canadian Artist

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Algoma Bush - 1919" Limited Edition Printsold
          Nov. 27, 2022

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Algoma Bush - 1919" Limited Edition Print

          Est: $15 - $25

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Algoma Bush - 1919" limited edition print, numbered 626/777. This piece is done in MacDonald's (and the Group of Seven) signature style, of a trees in a forest. This piece is in mint condition.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Canadasold
          Nov. 13, 2022

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Canada

          Est: $500 - $5,000

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald , Watercolour on paper , Signed , measures 20" x 14" w/ frame 28" x 22"

          Cutler Bay Auctions
        • James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Canadasold
          Sep. 21, 2022

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Canada

          Est: $1,500 - $3,500

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald , Watercolour on paper , Signed , measures 20" x 14" w/ frame 28" x 22"

          Cutler Bay Auctions
        • James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Englandsold
          Aug. 28, 2022

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) England

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) England Watercolor on Paper Measure 16 1/2"in H x 11"in W and 24 1/2"in H x 19"in W with frame Known for: Easel and mural painting-landscape, illustration Name variants: J E H MacDonald, James Edward Hervey (JEH) McDonald Biography: The oldest member and a vociferous defender of the Group of Seven, Canadian artists dedicated to creating art work that focused on Canadian subjects, James MacDonald became an important Canadian landscape painter and was also a teacher, muralist, and poet. He spent much of his career earning money as a graphic artist for the Toronto design firm of Grip Ltd. He was born in Durham, England to Canadian parents, and at age 14, went to Hamilton, Ontario where he studied at the Ontario School of Art and Design and also at the Toronto Art Students League. Although he primarily worked for Grip Ltd., he spent the years 1904 to 1907 in London employed by Carlton Studios. In Canada, he painted landscapes near Torono as well as farther north in Georgian Bay. A major influence on his determination to create a nationalistic art was his association with painter Lawren Harris through the Arts and Letters Club and a trip they shared in 1913 to the Albright-Knox Museum in Buffalo, New York. There they saw an exhibition dedicated to uniquely Scandinavian art and to a freer, looser style of art, which they then adapted for their similar landscape in Canada. As a result, Harris and MacDonald became the primary organizers of the Group of Seven.

          Coral Gables Auction
        • James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Canadasold
          Aug. 16, 2022

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Canada

          Est: $1,500 - $3,500

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald , Watercolour on paper , Signed , measures 20" x 14" w/ frame 28" x 22"

          Cutler Bay Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvassold
          Dec. 05, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvas

          Est: $250 - $300

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" giclee canvas reproduction. This canvas is in mint condition, comes gallery wrapped, and has never been framed.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreationsold
          Dec. 04, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreation

          Est: $275 - $325

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Original list price was $1,300 USD. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreationsold
          Dec. 04, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreation

          Est: $275 - $325

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreationsold
          Oct. 23, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreation

          Est: $800 - $900

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Original list price was $1,300 USD. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreationsold
          Oct. 23, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreation

          Est: $800 - $900

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvassold
          Oct. 23, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvas

          Est: $250 - $275

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" giclee canvas reproduction. This canvas is in mint condition, comes gallery wrapped, and has never been framed.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Englandsold
          Aug. 18, 2021

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) England

          Est: $3,000 - $4,000

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) England Mixed Media on Paper Measure 15 1/2"in H x 19 1/2"in W and 22 1/4"in H x 27"in W with frame Known for: Easel and mural painting-landscape, illustration Name variants: J E H MacDonald, James Edward Hervey (JEH) McDonald Biography: The oldest member and a vociferous defender of the Group of Seven, Canadian artists dedicated to creating art work that focused on Canadian subjects, James MacDonald became an important Canadian landscape painter and was also a teacher, muralist, and poet. He spent much of his career earning money as a graphic artist for the Toronto design firm of Grip Ltd. He was born in Durham, England to Canadian parents, and at age 14, went to Hamilton, Ontario where he studied at the Ontario School of Art and Design and also at the Toronto Art Students League. Although he primarily worked for Grip Ltd., he spent the years 1904 to 1907 in London employed by Carlton Studios. In Canada, he painted landscapes near Torono as well as farther north in Georgian Bay. A major influence on his determination to create a nationalistic art was his association with painter Lawren Harris through the Arts and Letters Club and a trip they shared in 1913 to the Albright-Knox Museum in Buffalo, New York. There they saw an exhibition dedicated to uniquely Scandinavian art and to a freer, looser style of art, which they then adapted for their similar landscape in Canada. As a result, Harris and MacDonald became the primary organizers of the Group of Seven.

          Coral Gables Auction
        • James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) Englandsold
          Jul. 07, 2021

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) England

          Est: $3,000 - $4,000

          James Edward Hervey MacDonald (1873 - 1932) England Mixed Media on Paper Measure 15 1/2"in H x 19 1/2"in W and 22 1/4"in H x 27"in W with frame Known for: Easel and mural painting-landscape, illustration Name variants: J E H MacDonald, James Edward Hervey (JEH) McDonald Biography: The oldest member and a vociferous defender of the Group of Seven, Canadian artists dedicated to creating art work that focused on Canadian subjects, James MacDonald became an important Canadian landscape painter and was also a teacher, muralist, and poet. He spent much of his career earning money as a graphic artist for the Toronto design firm of Grip Ltd. He was born in Durham, England to Canadian parents, and at age 14, went to Hamilton, Ontario where he studied at the Ontario School of Art and Design and also at the Toronto Art Students League. Although he primarily worked for Grip Ltd., he spent the years 1904 to 1907 in London employed by Carlton Studios. In Canada, he painted landscapes near Torono as well as farther north in Georgian Bay. A major influence on his determination to create a nationalistic art was his association with painter Lawren Harris through the Arts and Letters Club and a trip they shared in 1913 to the Albright-Knox Museum in Buffalo, New York. There they saw an exhibition dedicated to uniquely Scandinavian art and to a freer, looser style of art, which they then adapted for their similar landscape in Canada. As a result, Harris and MacDonald became the primary organizers of the Group of Seven.

          Coral Gables Auction
        • J.E.H. MacDonald - Farm near High Park, 1911sold
          May. 30, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald - Farm near High Park, 1911

          Est: CAD15,000 - CAD20,000

          Farm near High Park, 1911 (oil on panel, 8" x 10", framed)

          Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreationsold
          Jan. 02, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreation

          Est: $800 - $900

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Original list price was $1,300 USD. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreationsold
          Jan. 02, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreation

          Est: $800 - $900

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvassold
          Jan. 02, 2021

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvas

          Est: $415 - $550

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" giclee canvas reproduction. This canvas is in mint condition, comes gallery wrapped, and has never been framed.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvassold
          Dec. 06, 2020

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" Giclee Canvas

          Est: $415 - $550

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Montreal River" giclee canvas reproduction. This canvas is in mint condition, comes gallery wrapped, and has never been framed.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreationsold
          Dec. 06, 2020

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreation

          Est: $400 - $600

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Original list price was $1,300 USD. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreationsold
          Dec. 06, 2020

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" Oil on Panel Limited Edition Recreation

          Est: $400 - $600

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Cloudy Sky" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
        • JAMES EDWARD HERVEY MACDONALD, O.S.A., R.C.A., LIMESTONE HILLSIDE, oil on board, 8.5 ins x 10.5 ins; 21.6 cms x 26.7 cmssold
          Sep. 17, 2020

          JAMES EDWARD HERVEY MACDONALD, O.S.A., R.C.A., LIMESTONE HILLSIDE, oil on board, 8.5 ins x 10.5 ins; 21.6 cms x 26.7 cms

          Est: CAD20,000 - CAD30,000

          JAMES EDWARD HERVEY MACDONALD, O.S.A., R.C.A. LIMESTONE HILLSIDE oil on board initialled; titled and inscribed "Certified T. MacDonald" in pencil on the reverse 8.5 ins x 10.5 ins; 21.6 cms x 26.7 cms Provenance: Joyner Fine Art, 26 May 1995, lot 50H. Private Collection, Ontario Estimate: $20,000–30,000

          Waddington's
        • J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreationsold
          Aug. 16, 2020

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" Limited Edition Framed Oil on Panel Recreation

          Est: $800 - $900

          J.E.H. MacDonald's "Evergreen" oil on panel limited edition recreation numbered of an edition of 460. This is a high quality texturized recreation, in a high quality frame which was custom designed, and has been professionally assembled. Original list price was $1,300 USD. Born in New Elvet, England, J.E.H. MacDonald emigrated to Hamilton, Ontario in 1887. He studied at Hamilton Technical School and the Central Ontario School of Art, Toronto, under George Reid and William Cruikshank. He worked as a commercial artist for Grip Ltd. and went to England in 1903 to become a designer for Carlton Studios. In 1907, he returned to Toronto and exhibited the famed 'Tangled Garden' in 1916. He was a founding member of the Group of Seven in 1920. MacDonald joined the staff of the Ontario College of Art in 1921, becoming principal from 1929 to 1932. This work of art is an exclusive Master Editions lithograph, printed on neutral pH Phoenix Imperial fine art paper, employing the unique Phoenix Process. This process is a revolutionary method printing that is likely to transform the technique of art replication well into the 21st century. Through this process , every detail of brushwork and texture in the original oil can be duplicated, producing a genuinely recreated painting on a wood panel or canvas. These recreations require as many as forty hand-mixed colours, which are laid down one at a time. This labour-intensive procedure is further enhanced through the use of special lightfast inks. Following the principle of applying light tonal values first, then gradually building up the darker tones, our craftsmen are able to capture, on a single-colour rotary press, the subtle chromatic nuances of the original, in much the same manner as did the artist himself. Clearly, this is a time-consuming practice, which demands much of our artisans? skills. It is in fact, our hand-work of the very finest kind, which is dedicated to the preservation of the important icons of Canadian art, long treasured by the Canadian people. Art.

          Oakwood Auctions
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