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Lot 8: "Oscar Cahén 1915 - 1956 Canadian watercolour,

Est: $40,000 CAD - $60,000 CADSold:
HeffelVancouver, BC, CANovember 26, 2009

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"Oscar Cahén 1915 - 1956 Canadian watercolour, pastel and ink collage on paper board Untitled" "29 x 39 inches 73.7 x 99 centimeters on verso inscribed with The Cahén Archives #FAMM-058 Literature:Karl Nickel, Oscar Cahén: First American Retrospective Exhibition, The Ringling Museum of Art, 1968 David Burnett and Marilyn Schiff, Contemporary Canadian Art, 1983, page 49 Provenance:Private Collection, Toronto Exhibited:The Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, Oscar Cahén: First American Retrospective Exhibition, September 30 - November 10, 1968, catalogue #42 Considered one of the bright stars of Painters Eleven from its inception, Cahén's tragic death in 1956 at the age of 40 did not diminish his legacy. Having survived World War II when he was shipped from Prague to England in 1938, only to be interned in England as an enemy alien. It was by chance rather than choice that he was sent to Canada in 1940, where he worked as an illustrator in Montreal. His career as a painter, stimulat d by his friendship with Harold Town and Walter Yarwood, truly began with his arrival in Toronto in 1946. His earliest paintings from that period reflect the influence of both Abraham Rattner and British artist Graham Sutherland. This provocative work from the 1950s exhibits the strong, sharp, graphic strokes and bright palette that came to characterize his images. Cahén's training and skill as a graphic designer added to his ability to handle a broad range of media, while his life experience made him stand out as a true original among his peers in the burgeoning Toronto art scene. He was able to move between figurative and purely abstract work with ease and assurance. David Burnett and Marilyn Schiff wrote, "His work.....was not gestural in the sense of the broad, sweeping brushwork of contemporary American Abstract Expressionism, but more closely structured along the lines of contemporary European and British painting. It reflects.....a talent that was not and could not be restricted to one particular mo e of approach." This work has been assigned ID #FAMM-058 SL by The Cahén Archives. "

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Auction Details

Fall 2009 Live Auction

by
Heffel
November 26, 2009, 04:00 PM PST

Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel 1088 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2R9, CA