A.Y. Jackson
St-Urbain, Quebec, 1929 (April)
Double-sided oil on panel
8 3/4 x 10 1/2 in
22.2 x 26.7 cm
In April of 1929, A.Y. Jackson was painting in St-Urbain with his friend and colleague Randolph Hewton as his niece Naomi Jackson Groves wrote in her book, “A.Y.’s Canada” that there are 2 significant trails leading out of Baie St-Paul deep down in Charlevoix County where many of the now iconic artist of the period set out from for their sketching in the Charlevoix region, the luminaries include Fred Hutchison, Clarence Gagnon, Albert Robinson, Edwin Holgate, Fred Hutchison and Randolph Hewton. Naomi writes that “the...
22.2 x 26.7 cm
$50,000
In April of 1929, A.Y. Jackson was painting in St-Urbain with his friend and colleague Randolph Hewton as his niece Naomi Jackson Groves wrote in her book, “A.Y.’s Canada” that there are 2 significant trails leading out of Baie St-Paul deep down in Charlevoix County where many of the now iconic artist of the period set out from for their sketching in the Charlevoix region, the luminaries include Fred Hutchison, Clarence Gagnon, Albert Robinson, Edwin Holgate, Fred Hutchison and Randolph Hewton. Naomi writes that “the...