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Lot 95: RONALD LANGLEY BLOORE 1925 - 2009

Est: $15,000 CAD - $25,000 CADSold:
Sotheby'sToronto, ON, CAJune 02, 2010

Item Overview

Description

RONALD LANGLEY BLOORE 1925 - 2009 ABSTRACT COMPOSITION signed and dated upper left Ron Bloore, '82 on the reverse oil and enamel on masonite 121.9 by 137.2 cm. 48 by 54 in.

Artist or Maker

Literature

Joan Murray, The Best Contemporary Canadian Art, Edmonton, 1987, p. 12. See p. 13 for a very similar image, Untitled, Chasuble Series #1, illustrated in colour

Provenance

Private Collection, Toronto

Notes

On a visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1982, Bloore was struck by a display of medieval chasubles, the hooded, sleeveless vestments worn over the alb and stole by Catholic priests officiating at mass. The shapes are simple and elegant; the textures of the fine silks and rich brocades, woven with exceptional skill and in great detail, fascinated him. What ensued was a series of paintings that was inspired by this experience.

Bloore commented on the Chasuble series:

For years I had been concerned with establishing a low-relief image in oil paint on masonite, at times spray enamelling certain surfaces or glazing other areas. The paints are normally spread, raised and shaped by flexible paint scraps. Japanese chopsticks are the latest addition to my working tools. The paint is thinly layered with the scraper and then stroked through rapidly at varying angles with the chopsticks. The direct result is a visual very active surface. There is no one way of seeing these works. Changes in lighting conditions or the viewers' movements shift the surface patterns, and the painting is transformed.

Auction Details

Important Canadian Art

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Sotheby's
June 02, 2010, 07:00 PM EST

100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C6, CA