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Lot 41: Thomas Sherlock Hodgson 1924 - 2006 Canadian oil and collage on canvas Decolletage & Chantilly Lace

Est: $9,000 CAD - $12,000 CADSold:
HeffelToronto, ON, CANovember 24, 2011

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Thomas Sherlock Hodgson 1924 - 2006 Canadian oil and collage on canvas Decolletage & Chantilly Lace
48 7/8 x 48 7/8 inches 124.1 x 124.1 centimeters signed and dated 1964 and on verso signed, titled and dated 1963 on the stretcher and on the Canadian Group of Painters exhibition label
Provenance:Acquired from the Artist by the present Private Collection, Toronto Exhibited:Canadian Group of Painters, Annual Exhibition, 1965
Dorothy Cameron Gallery, Toronto Tom Hodgson, one of the younger members of Painters Eleven, was known for his spontaneous, gestural Abstract Expressionist works. Beginning with their emergence in the mid 1950s and extending into the eventful 1960s, the Abstract Expressionist painters shook up the previously staid Toronto scene. The daring Hodgson was known for his wild parties with his artist friends at his studio, the Pit. In one legendary event, women took off their blouses as Hodgson sketched them; he then posted the drawings on the wall. Hodgson imbued Decolletage & Chantilly Lace with his love of the female form. At first glance, the composition seems chaotic, but soon reveals the subject to be the nude torso and face of a woman. Broad brush-strokes, surface textures and strong dark and light contrasts create a field that seems to leap from the surface. Although the work is abstracted, it makes explicit reference to the eroticism of the female figure and, together with the physicality of the use of paint, is drenched in lyrical sensuality.

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Fine Art

by
Heffel
November 24, 2011, 10:00 PM PST

Heffel Gallery Inc. 13 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5R 2E1, CA