Page 1 of 5 Online Auction Catalogue Lot # 221 ALBERT LYNCH 1851-1912 Peruvian Portrait oil on canvas board, signed 28 1/2 x 19 1/2 in, 72.4 x 49.5 cm Britnell's Art Gallery Ltd., Toronto Private Collection, Calgary $3,000 ~ $5,000 CAD Online Auction is. There is an automatic 3 minute bidding extension, for the entire auction session, if a bid is submitted on any lot within the last 3 minutes on the bidding clock. These auction session time extensions will continue to occur until there is a 3 minute period during which no bidding takes place on any lot in the current session. Our online auction experience now fully emulates our live ballroom auction excitement. Final Bid: $4,500 CAD Search by: All works Lot # 222 HENRI MATISSE 1869-1954 French Visage légèrement penché vers la gauche lithograph on Japan nacreous paper, signed in ink and editioned 18/50 in ink 19 13/16 x 13 in, 50.3 x 33 cm Sold sale of Sotheby's New York, November 8, 1996, lot 339 Galerie Lareuse, Washington, DC $5,000 ~ $8,000 CAD $5,000 CAD Preview at: Heffel Gallery Montreal Lot # 223 PHILIP PEARLSTEIN 1924 - American Two Nudes wash drawing, signed and dated 1968 17 3/4 x 23 1/2 in, 45.1 x 59.7 cm Private Collection, Toronto Found: 34 works Showing works: 21 through 30 Sorted by Lot # Page # 01 02 03 04 More lots available: October 2012-1st Session International Pop Art Prints Lots #: 001-011 Download Auction Catalogue in PDF Format October 2012-2nd Session Fine International Art Highlights Lots #: 101-117 This auction has multiple sessions. Click on the session name to see more lots. Showing lots from: October 2012-3rd Session Fine International Art Lots #: 201-234 $2,000 ~ $3,000 CAD $1,000 CAD Browse Entire Auction Catalogue New Search Preview at: Heffel Fine Art Inc. Toronto Search by Artist
Page 2 of 5 Lot # 224 Bare Heat (from the New Mexico series) gelatin silver print, on verso signed, titled, editioned 5/21 and dated 1984 15 x 12 in, 38.1 x 30.5 cm Search by Subject Search by Category Search by Country Search by Preview location Go to Lot# The sheet size of the print is 20 x 16 inches. Please note: this work is matted but unframed. $1,800 ~ $2,200 CAD $1,000 CAD Click on each thumbnail to view a full version of each item. All prices are in Canadian Dollars. Lot # 225 Embrace (from the New Mexico series) gelatin silver print, on verso signed, titled, editioned 11/21 and dated 1984 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in, 19 x 24.1 cm The sheet size of the print is 11 x 14 inches. Please note: this work is matted but unframed. Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information posted, errors and omissions may occur. All acquisitions are subject to our Terms and Conditions of Business. Related links: Bidding Hotlist My Bids Register to Bid Shipping Terms and Conditions Catalogue Terms and Abbreviations Expert Bidding Tips Frequently Asked Questions $1,400 ~ $1,800 CAD $700 CAD Lot # 226 Uma Thurman 3 giclee print, signed, titled, editioned 4/8, dated 1987 and inscribed "Italian Vogue" in graphite 23 1/2 x 23 1/2 in, 59.7 x 59.7 cm The sheet size of the print is 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches. $2,000 ~ $3,000 CAD
Page 3 of 5 $1,500 CAD Lot # 227 FERDINAND PREISS 1882-1943 German Hoop Girl bronze and carved ivory, 1920 ~ 1930 signed on the green onyx base 8 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/2 in, 20.3 x 12.1 x 6.3 cm $3,000 ~ $4,000 CAD $2,000 CAD Preview at: Heffel Gallery Montreal Search by: All works Found: 34 works Showing works: 21 through 30 Sorted by Lot # More lots available: Lot # 228 EMIL RIZEK 1901-1988 Austrian Totem Poles oil on canvas, signed and dated 1932 and on verso titled on a label 30 1/4 x 19 1/2 in, 76.8 x 49.5 cm Collection of the Canadian Pacific Railway Acquired as a gift from the above By descent to the present Private Collection, Vancouver October 2012-1st Session International Pop Art Prints Lots #: 001-011 Download Auction Catalogue in PDF Format October 2012-2nd Session Fine International Art Highlights Lots #: 101-117 This auction has multiple sessions. Click on the session name to see more lots. Page # 01 02 03 04
Page 4 of 5 Emil Rizek was an Austrian painter who traveled widely throughout his lifetime and recorded his international adventures through painting. By the mid-1930s, he had traveled throughout Europe, Japan, South Africa, Indonesia, United States and Canada. He primarily focused on landscapes, figures, city views and scenes of everyday life. This rare work features totem poles that stand in Vancouver's historic Stanley Park. The poles were first installed in the park in the 1920s as part of a proposal to recreate a First Nations village by the Art, Historical and Scientific Association of Vancouver. The three poles in this painting were from Alert Bay, and the canoe pulled up to shore in the background was Kwakiutl. This canoe had been a working vessel, transporting Kwakiutl natives to gatherings before it was abandoned and then later relocated to the First Nations village, now called Klahowya Village, in Stanley Park. Circa 1962, all the poles were shifted over to Brockton Point in Stanley Park, where more poles were added, many of which still stand today. Notably, the center pole is Chief Wakas Pole, which was first raised in front of Chief Wakas's house in Alert Bay in the 1890s. Originally, the raven's beak opened to form a ceremonial entrance to the house. Nimpkish artist Doug Cramer, who inherited Chief Wakas's crests, carved a new replica pole in 1987 that is standing today. The original pole featured in this painting is now in the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. Totem Poles is thus a work of both historic and painterly strengths. It serves as a historical illustration of beloved Stanley Park and its strong First Nations ties. Works such as this prove that the Vancouver environment greatly inspired Rizek, as the poles soar high into the expansive, clear blue sky and the North Shore mountains are strongly anchored in the background. Works from the Canadian part of Rizek's tour are rare, and we can assume that the artist had little contact with First Nations people and imagery. As a result, Rizek depicts his subjects romantically and vividly, capturing the awe-inspiring environment of Stanley Park that so many viewers can identify with. $4,000 ~ $6,000 CAD $3,500 CAD Lot # 229 JAMES ROSENQUIST 1933 - American The Highway Trust lithograph, 1978 signed, titled and editioned 28/78 18 1/4 x 43 1/2 in, 46.3 x 110.5 cm This work was published by Multiples Inc., New York. The paper size with margins is 22 1/2 x 47 1/4" $3,000 ~ $4,000 CAD $2,000 CAD Preview at: Heffel Fine Art Inc. Toronto
Page 5 of 5 Lot # 230 MIAN SITU 1953 - Chinese Street Scene in Lijiang, Yunnan Province oil on canvas, signed and on verso inscribed "#9702" 30 x 24 in, 76.2 x 61 cm Stephen Lowe Gallery, Calgary $7,000 ~ $10,000 CAD Final Bid: $5,000 CAD help online auction live auction gallery art index search contact us history news site map home