Harold Barling Town Abstract Painting
Additional information
| Additional Information | Work is titled “Sound of Music.” Harold Town is a founding member of Painters Eleven, a group of Torontonian artists who banded together in 1953 for the purpose of promoting and exhibiting abstract art. The group disbanded in 1960, having achieved their purpose. (sources: painters-eleven./com; canadashistory.ca). Gallery and other labels to reverse: Bennett’s Antique Gallery, Canada; Property of Terra Capital Corp. Provenance: Private Collection, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Consignor is a collector focusing solely on works by Canadian artists, including pieces in this auction by Harold Barling Town, Ronald Bloore, Molly Bobak and Stanley Cosgrove. |
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| Artist/Designer | Harold Barling Town (Canadian, 1924-1990) |
| Condition (Policy) | very good, a few faint surface scuffs (condition of art only) |
| Country of origin; materials | Canada; mixed media on canvas |
| Dimensions | 20″h, 31″w; 28.75″h, 39.75″w frame |
| Marking(s); notes | signed; 1960 |
| Shipping | Complimentary shipping within the continental U.S.; buyer-arranged shipping for all other destinations. |
$15,000
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