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Lot 13: Dennis Eugene Norman Burton 1933 - Canadian oil on

Est: $8,000 CAD - $12,000 CAD
HeffelVancouver, BC, CAMay 17, 2011

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Description

Dennis Eugene Norman Burton 1933 - Canadian oil on board Bye Bye Blackbird 36 x 48 inches 91.4 x 121.9 centimeters signed and dated 1958 and on verso signed, titled, dated February - June 1958 and inscribed by the artist ""Reworked, repaired, restored, Dec. 1991, Vancouver, BC"" Provenance:Private Collection, Vancouver Bye Bye Blackbird can be seen as a culmination of Dennis Burton's interests at the time in abstraction and jazz. Following William Ronald's first one-man show at the Hart House Gallery in Toronto in 1954, Burton recalled being so excited by what he saw that he and fellow artist Gordon Rayner returned to their studio vowing never to paint representational artwork again (although Burton did later return to representational work, becoming renowned for his Garterbeltmania series in 1965). Burton, who played saxophone, was one of the founding members of the Artists' Jazz Band which played at The Isaacs Gallery. Playing in the band was important for Burton and his fellow artist-musician colleagues such as Richard Gorman, Graham Coughtry, Nobuo Kubota and Robert Markle. Jazz was a language that they shared and they regarded their artwork as being parallel to jazz improvisation. Completely non-figurative, except for the title, this stunning work reads like the free jazz of the late 1950s and early 1960s, in which metre, beat and formal symmetry all disappear into the loose harmony of the work.

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Auction Details

Spring Fine Arts

by
Heffel
May 17, 2011, 10:00 PM PST

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