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Painter, b. 1913 - d. 1984

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  • Thelma Manarey, Vanishing Forms, acrylic on canvas, February 1974
    May. 05, 2024

    Thelma Manarey, Vanishing Forms, acrylic on canvas, February 1974

    Est: $600 - $800

    Thelma Manarey, Vanishing Forms, also marked "Low Intensity OP" on the reverse, acrylic on canvas, February 1974. Exhibited Edmonton Art Gallery 1972. Signed, dated and titled verso. Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art and Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey "Trees in Newfoundland" #37/50
    Nov. 19, 2023

    Thelma Manarey "Trees in Newfoundland" #37/50

    Est: $150 - $200

    Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey "Jenny's Island Kawartha Lakes, Ontario" #5/50
    Nov. 19, 2023

    Thelma Manarey "Jenny's Island Kawartha Lakes, Ontario" #5/50

    Est: $150 - $200

    Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey, A-12-71, acrylic on canvas 1971
    May. 07, 2023

    Thelma Manarey, A-12-71, acrylic on canvas 1971

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Thelma Manarey "A-12-71", 1971, 48" x 66" Exhibited at the Edmonton Art Gallery, 1972Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey, A-8-71, acrylic on canvas, 1971
    Apr. 02, 2023

    Thelma Manarey, A-8-71, acrylic on canvas, 1971

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Thelma Maneray, A-8-71, 1971, 48 x 66. Exhibited Edmonton Art Gallery 1972. Signed, dated and titled verso. Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey "Trees in Newfoundland" #37/50
    Jan. 29, 2023

    Thelma Manarey "Trees in Newfoundland" #37/50

    Est: $150 - $200

    Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey "Jenny's Island Kawartha Lakes, Ont" #5/50
    Jan. 29, 2023

    Thelma Manarey "Jenny's Island Kawartha Lakes, Ont" #5/50

    Est: $150 - $200

    Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey "Trees in Newfoundland" #37/50
    Aug. 21, 2022

    Thelma Manarey "Trees in Newfoundland" #37/50

    Est: $125 - $150

    Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey "Jenny's Island Kawartha Lakes, Ont" #5/50
    Aug. 21, 2022

    Thelma Manarey "Jenny's Island Kawartha Lakes, Ont" #5/50

    Est: $125 - $150

    Thelma Manarey (1913-1984) was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manaray, Trees in Winter, 14/24, ca. 1960
    Jul. 17, 2022

    Thelma Manaray, Trees in Winter, 14/24, ca. 1960

    Est: $150 - $200

    Colour silkscreen on paper. Thelma Manarey was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. As a young girl, Manarey received tutelage from Florence Mortimer, a well-known painter and teacher located in Edmonton. From 1939-1943, Manarey studied at the Institute of Technology and Art (today the Alberta College of Art & Design). At the Institute, Manarey had the opportunity to study with famous landscape painter, H.G. Glyde. Although Manarey is generally known for her small etchings, she explored many different types of mediums and artistic styles. Manarey tried her hand at: impressionism, realism, cubism, and abstract impressionism. In the late 40’s, she learned the art of the serigraph. Later, during the 1950’s and 1960’s, she studied etching with Harry Savage as well as stone lithography in Toronto, Ontario. Manarey, like so many other notable Albertan artists, was a great admirer of the Alberta Landscape and the natural and man-made icons of the province. These objects, such as trees and elevators, often became the subject matter of her etchings and paintings. In 1973, Manarey received the Performing and Creative Arts Award, from the City of Edmonton. Additionally, The Alberta Society of Artists honoured Manarey with the gift of a Lifetime Membership. Today, Manarey’s works reside primarily at the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, and the University of Calgary.

    4th Meridian Fine Art
  • Thelma Manarey, Canadian (1913-1984), Pool, arcylic on canvas, 31 x 38 in. (78.7 x 96.5 cm)
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Thelma Manarey, Canadian (1913-1984), Pool, arcylic on canvas, 31 x 38 in. (78.7 x 96.5 cm)

    Est: $200 - $300

    Thelma Manarey Canadian (1913-1984) pool arcylic on canvas signed 31 x 38 in. (78.7 x 96.5 cm)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Thelma Manarey - Rooster & Hen
    May. 19, 2022

    Thelma Manarey - Rooster & Hen

    Est: $200 - $300

    Rooster & Hen

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • Thelma Manarey, Canadian (1913-1984), Pool, arcylic on canvas, 31 x 38 in. (78.7 x 96.5 cm)
    Apr. 27, 2022

    Thelma Manarey, Canadian (1913-1984), Pool, arcylic on canvas, 31 x 38 in. (78.7 x 96.5 cm)

    Est: $300 - $500

    Thelma Manarey Canadian (1913-1984) pool arcylic on canvas signed 31 x 38 in. (78.7 x 96.5 cm)

    Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
  • Thelma Manarey - Cabin Stove
    May. 23, 2020

    Thelma Manarey - Cabin Stove

    Est: $300 - $500

    Cabin Stove

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • Thelma Manarey - Cabin Stove
    Apr. 18, 2020

    Thelma Manarey - Cabin Stove

    Est: $300 - $500

    Cabin Stove

    Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
  • Thelma Manarey "Mr. Newhouse Founder" Oil on Canva
    Dec. 24, 2017

    Thelma Manarey "Mr. Newhouse Founder" Oil on Canva

    Est: -

    Artist: Thelma Manarey Title: "Mr. Newhouse Founder" Medium: Oil on Canvas Year or Era: 20th Century Signature Type: Hand Signed Signature Location: Lower Left Approx. Measurement: 38" x 32" Site Measurements: 30" x 25" Approx. Ship Weight: 9lbs.Notes: Good condition. Keywords: Art; DW9507

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Artist: THELMA ALBERTA MANAREY [1913-1984]
    Nov. 04, 2012

    Artist: THELMA ALBERTA MANAREY [1913-1984]

    Est: $600 - $800

    Artist: THELMA ALBERTA MANAREY [1913-1984] Canadian Title: Country Place Series No.6 Media: oil on canvas 30 x 18 in. / 76 x 46 cm. Dated: 1977 Notes: signed and dated lower left; signed, titled and dated verso; framed; surface dirt noted Provenance: Johnson Gallery [Frame/Craft], Edmonton, label verso

    Levis Auction
  • Artist: THELMA ALBERTA MANAREY [1913-1984]
    Nov. 04, 2012

    Artist: THELMA ALBERTA MANAREY [1913-1984]

    Est: $600 - $800

    Artist: THELMA ALBERTA MANAREY [1913-1984] Canadian Title: A - 3 - 71 Media: acrylic on canvas 40 x 37.75 in. / 102 x 96 cm. Dated: 1971 Notes: signed, titled and dated verso; framed Reference: exhibition labels for unknown location attached verso; the artist's work was recently included in the Art Gallery of Alberta's exhibition Alberta Mistresses of the Modern 1935-1975 curated by Mary Beth Laviolette Provenance: Johnson Gallery [Frame/Craft], Edmonton

    Levis Auction
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