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    • Annora Brown, Prairie Anemone
      Feb. 22, 2020

      Annora Brown, Prairie Anemone

      Est: $500 - $600

      Mary Annora Brown was born near Red Deer, Alberta, Canada in 1899, the daughter of Edmund Forster Brown of the North West Mounted Police and Elizabeth Ethel Cody. Forster Brown had ridden with Sam Steele and Kootenay Brown, while Cody, who was related to Buffalo Bill Cody, had traveled west from Ontario and was a schoolteacher. Annora Brown grew up in Fort Macleod, Alberta. Her introduction to art came from her mother, who had in turn been taught to paint by Florence Carlyle. Brown went on to study at the Ontario College of Art from 1925-1929. Two of her instructors were notable Group of Seven members Arthur Lismer and J. E. H. MacDonald. These artists were interested in developing a modernist strand of Canadian art that could contribute to the construction of a Canadian identity, but she was encouraged to develop her own style. At the OCA she met and became friends with other notable western artists, including Euphemia McNaught and Illingworth Kerr. Brown then taught at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta from 1929 to 1931. Upon her return to Fort Macleod in 1931, she completed work for the University of Alberta Faculty of Extension on handicrafts. She continued producing artwork in her studio, while also working as an illustrator and designer, caring for her parents, and engaging in amateur naturalism. She became committed to the introduction of art schools in the region and was one of several artists committed to expanding Albertan art education in the 1930s and 1940s. From 1945-1950 she taught at the Banff School of Fine Arts. She displayed with and became a member of various artistic organizations throughout her career, and she was the first female member of the Alberta Society of Artists. In 1965, Brown moved to British Columbia, initially to Sidney, and then to Deep Cove, where she continued to make art. In 1971, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge. Brown died in Deep Cove in 1987.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Annora Brown, Hare Bells
      Feb. 22, 2020

      Annora Brown, Hare Bells

      Est: $500 - $600

      Mary Annora Brown was born near Red Deer, Alberta, Canada in 1899, the daughter of Edmund Forster Brown of the North West Mounted Police and Elizabeth Ethel Cody. Forster Brown had ridden with Sam Steele and Kootenay Brown, while Cody, who was related to Buffalo Bill Cody, had traveled west from Ontario and was a schoolteacher. Annora Brown grew up in Fort Macleod, Alberta. Her introduction to art came from her mother, who had in turn been taught to paint by Florence Carlyle. Brown went on to study at the Ontario College of Art from 1925-1929. Two of her instructors were notable Group of Seven members Arthur Lismer and J. E. H. MacDonald. These artists were interested in developing a modernist strand of Canadian art that could contribute to the construction of a Canadian identity, but she was encouraged to develop her own style. At the OCA she met and became friends with other notable western artists, including Euphemia McNaught and Illingworth Kerr. Brown then taught at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta from 1929 to 1931. Upon her return to Fort Macleod in 1931, she completed work for the University of Alberta Faculty of Extension on handicrafts. She continued producing artwork in her studio, while also working as an illustrator and designer, caring for her parents, and engaging in amateur naturalism. She became committed to the introduction of art schools in the region and was one of several artists committed to expanding Albertan art education in the 1930s and 1940s. From 1945-1950 she taught at the Banff School of Fine Arts. She displayed with and became a member of various artistic organizations throughout her career, and she was the first female member of the Alberta Society of Artists. In 1965, Brown moved to British Columbia, initially to Sidney, and then to Deep Cove, where she continued to make art. In 1971, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge. Brown died in Deep Cove in 1987.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Annora Brown Crocus & Gopher
      Jun. 05, 2016

      Annora Brown Crocus & Gopher

      Est: $600 - $800

      Crocus & Gopher (watercolour, 14" x 21")

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • Annora Brown 1899 - 1987 Canadian oil on canvas
      Nov. 26, 2011

      Annora Brown 1899 - 1987 Canadian oil on canvas

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Annora Brown 1899 - 1987 Canadian oil on canvas Clinging Clouds, Mt. Assiniboine 20 x 24 inches 50.8 x 61 centimeters signed and on verso titled on the Alberta Society of Artists label Provenance:Dr. Isabel Wilkins, Alberta Private Collection, Vancouver Exhibited:Alberta Society of Artists, Winter Exhibition, 1954 Accompanying this work is a book by the artist entitled Annora Brown, Sketches from Life.

      Heffel
    • ANNORA BROWN (CANADIAN, 1899-1987), STILL LIFE OF
      Jan. 27, 2011

      ANNORA BROWN (CANADIAN, 1899-1987), STILL LIFE OF

      Est: $600 - $800

      ANNORA BROWN (CANADIAN, 1899-1987), STILL LIFE OF NARCISSUS; WATERCOLOUR; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT Sight 9.5" x 10.3" - 24.1 x 26.2 cm.

      Waddington's
    • Annora Brown Canadian ASA, CPE [1899-1987]
      Nov. 30, 2010

      Annora Brown Canadian ASA, CPE [1899-1987]

      Est: $900 - $1,200

      Annora Brown Canadian ASA, CPE [1899-1987] TREASURES OF AN AUTUMN GLEN watercolour and gouache on paper 14.5 x 21.25 in. (36.8 x 54 cm) signed & titled

      Hodgins Art Auctions Ltd.
    • Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title
      Nov. 18, 2007

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title

      Est: $200 - $250

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title : Untitled - Yellow Tulip Media : watercolour on paper 4.75 x 3.5 in. / 12 x 9 cm. Notes: unsigned; framed Provenance: proceeds to a Lethbridge Church ESTIMATE:

      Levis Auction
    • Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title
      Nov. 18, 2007

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title

      Est: $200 - $250

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title : Untitled - Purple Crocus Media : watercolour on paper 4.75 x 3.5 in. / 12 x 9 cm. Notes: unsigned; framed Provenance: proceeds to a Lethbridge Church ESTIMATE:

      Levis Auction
    • Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title
      Nov. 18, 2007

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title

      Est: $200 - $250

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title : Untitled - Wild Rose Media : watercolour on paper 4.75 x 3.25 in. / 12 x 8 cm. Notes: unsigned; framed Provenance: proceeds to a Lethbridge Church ESTIMATE:

      Levis Auction
    • Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title
      Nov. 18, 2007

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title

      Est: $200 - $250

      Artist : ANNORA BROWN ~ [1899-1987] Canadian Title : Untitled - Orange Tiger Lily Media : watercolour on paper 4.75 x 3.5 in. / 12 x 9 cm. Notes: unsigned; framed Provenance: proceeds to a Lethbridge Church ESTIMATE:

      Levis Auction
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