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Mary Riter Hamilton

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1873 - 1954
Canadian

The Blind Beggar/Old Soldier
oil on canvas on board
signed and inscribed "Paris" and on verso titled "The Blind Beggar" and "Old Soldier" on the City of Vancouver Museum Storage label and bears signature on the City of Vancouver Museum Storage label
25 3/4 x 21 1/2 in, 65.4 x 54.6 cm

CAD

Preview at: Heffel Vancouver

PROVENANCE
The Estate of Mary Riter Hamilton, Vancouver

LITERATURE
Irene Gammel, I Can Only Paint, 2020, page 70 and 341 no.12, a pastel version of The Blind Beggar with "Paris" on recto mentioned

EXHIBITED
4593 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, Display of Mrs. Mary Hamilton's Pictures, June 25, 1948

In 1919 Mary Riter Hamilton left Victoria for France to record her impressions of the war scarred nation. She later told a journalist "It seemed to me that something was in danger of being lost. I did not come on any official mission, I had to come." In her 2020 book on Mary Riter Hamilton, Irene Gammel writes how the artist observed the dramatic difference since her last visit to Paris in 1911. Among those differences were the scores of refugees who had been driven from their homes along the French western fronts. This painting shows one of these figures, a war veteran wearing a military overcoat now begging on the streets. Hamilton depicts him with indistinct features, indicating that he represents one among the many souls ravaged by the catastrophic war.

All prices are in Canadian Dollars

Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information posted, errors and omissions may occur. All bids are subject to our Terms and Conditions of Business. Bidders must ensure they have satisfied themselves with the condition of the Lot prior to bidding. Condition reports are available upon request.

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1873 - 1954
Canadian

The Blind Beggar/Old Soldier
oil on canvas on board
signed and inscribed "Paris" and on verso titled "The Blind Beggar" and "Old Soldier" on the City of Vancouver Museum Storage label and bears signature on the City of Vancouver Museum Storage label
25 3/4 x 21 1/2 in, 65.4 x 54.6 cm

CAD

Preview at: Heffel Vancouver

PROVENANCE
The Estate of Mary Riter Hamilton, Vancouver

LITERATURE
Irene Gammel, I Can Only Paint, 2020, page 70 and 341 no.12, a pastel version of The Blind Beggar with "Paris" on recto mentioned

EXHIBITED
4593 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, Display of Mrs. Mary Hamilton's Pictures, June 25, 1948

In 1919 Mary Riter Hamilton left Victoria for France to record her impressions of the war scarred nation. She later told a journalist "It seemed to me that something was in danger of being lost. I did not come on any official mission, I had to come." In her 2020 book on Mary Riter Hamilton, Irene Gammel writes how the artist observed the dramatic difference since her last visit to Paris in 1911. Among those differences were the scores of refugees who had been driven from their homes along the French western fronts. This painting shows one of these figures, a war veteran wearing a military overcoat now begging on the streets. Hamilton depicts him with indistinct features, indicating that he represents one among the many souls ravaged by the catastrophic war.

All prices are in Canadian Dollars

Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information posted, errors and omissions may occur. All bids are subject to our Terms and Conditions of Business. Bidders must ensure they have satisfied themselves with the condition of the Lot prior to bidding. Condition reports are available upon request.

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