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b. 1920 - d. 2004

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      • Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Winter Bourne" collograph, 10/11, signed n.d.
        Nov. 24, 2024

        Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Winter Bourne" collograph, 10/11, signed n.d.

        Est: $400 - $500

        Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, AB d. 2004 Vancouver, BC) had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese papermaking. Provenance: a Japanese-Canadian couple from Vancouver who were Betty Jean’s friends and patrons. They had a keen appreciation for printmaking and pottery.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • BJ Drummond, "Offshore" 3/11 collograph
        May. 07, 2023

        BJ Drummond, "Offshore" 3/11 collograph

        Est: $300 - $500

        BJ Drummond, collograph print "Offshore" 3/11, ca 1960s. Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, Alberta - d. 2004, Vancouver, BC) Betty Jean Drummond had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese washi (paper) materials.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • BJ Drummond painting, Japanese lady
        Dec. 12, 2021

        BJ Drummond painting, Japanese lady

        Est: $500 - $700

        BJ Drummond, oil on board, ca 1960s. Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, Alberta - d. 2004, Vancouver, BC) Betty Jean Drummond had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese arts.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Winter Bourne" collograph, 10/11, signed n.d.
        Oct. 03, 2021

        Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Winter Bourne" collograph, 10/11, signed n.d.

        Est: $400 - $500

        Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, AB d. 2004 Vancouver, BC) had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese papermaking. Provenance: a Japanese-Canadian couple from Vancouver who were Betty Jean’s friends and patrons. They had a keen appreciation for printmaking and pottery.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Forest Edge" Monoprint, 1985
        Oct. 03, 2021

        Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Forest Edge" Monoprint, 1985

        Est: $400 - $500

        Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, AB d. 2004 Vancouver, BC) had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese papermaking. Provenance: a Japanese-Canadian couple from Vancouver who were Betty Jean’s friends and patrons. They had a keen appreciation for printmaking and pottery.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond Untitled "Bamboo Leaves" 10/15 signed n.d.
        Aug. 22, 2021

        Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond Untitled "Bamboo Leaves" 10/15 signed n.d.

        Est: $400 - $500

        Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, AB d. 2004 Vancouver, BC) had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese washi (paper) materials. Provenance: a Japanese-Canadian couple from Vancouver who were Betty Jean’s friends and patrons. They had a keen appreciation for printmaking and pottery.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Snow at Higher Levels" etching & collograph, 3/10, signed n.d.
        Aug. 22, 2021

        Betty Jean (BJ) Drummond "Snow at Higher Levels" etching & collograph, 3/10, signed n.d.

        Est: $400 - $500

        Betty Jean Drummond (b. 1919 Trochu, AB d. 2004 Vancouver, BC) had a very close bond with her sister, Barbara Marguerite, and the siblings spent much of their life together. In their early years they lived in various mining towns in Canada and the US. Betty Jean (BJ) studied at the Ontario College of Art, and after graduation worked as an illustrator for advertising and publishing firms. From Ontario Hydro in Toronto, to Mitchell Press in Vancouver, Betty Jean never stopped working on her own art. Betty Jean was part of the Art Colony at San Miguel de Allende in Mexico where she painted and exhibited her oil paintings. During many years as a member of the Dundarave Print Works Studio on Granville Island she produced numerous prints using different techniques, from etching to woodblock, very much influenced by Japanese washi (paper) materials. Provenance: a Japanese-Canadian couple from Vancouver who were Betty Jean’s friends and patrons. They had a keen appreciation for printmaking and pottery.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • BETTY JEAN DRUMMOND (CANADIAN, 1920-2004), UNTITLED (SEATED WOMAN), OIL ON CANVAS BOARD; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT, 28" x 12" — 71.1 x 30.5 cm.
        Oct. 05, 2017

        BETTY JEAN DRUMMOND (CANADIAN, 1920-2004), UNTITLED (SEATED WOMAN), OIL ON CANVAS BOARD; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT, 28" x 12" — 71.1 x 30.5 cm.

        Est: $125 - $175

        BETTY JEAN DRUMMOND (CANADIAN, 1920-2004) UNTITLED (SEATED WOMAN)OIL ON CANVAS BOARD; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT28" x 12" — 71.1 x 30.5 cm.Estimate: $125—175

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