Kenneth Danby
(1940 - 2007) RCA
Previously Sold Works
KENNETH DANBY
The Mill Wheel
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1971 and numbered 21/100
12.5 x 18 ins ( 31.8 x 45.7 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
The Armstrong Miller
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1970 and numbered 5/50
11.5 x 18 ins ( 29.2 x 45.7 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
Mill Window
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1970 and inscribed “III/XXX”
10 x 14.75 ins ( 25.4 x 37.5 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
Looking In
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1974 and inscribed “IV/XXV”
9.5 x 10 ins ( 24.1 x 25.4 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
Path to the Meadow
colour lithograph
signed and dated 1980
12.75 x 17.75 ins ( 32.4 x 45.1 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
Three Exhibition Posters
three posters
“Ken Danby, Gallery Moos Ltd., Oct. 7-20”, 23.5 ins x 15 ins (framed); “Ken Danby, Gallery Moos, April 29-May 18, 1978”, 25.5 ins x 18 ins (unframed); “Ken Danby, Gallery Moos, December 11-31, 1976”, 25.5 ins x 18 ins (unframed)
23.5 x 15 ins ( 59.7 x 38.1 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
The Vaulter
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1976 and numbered 25/150 in the lower margin
13 x 15.5 ins ( 33 x 39.4 cms ) ( image )
KENNETH DANBY
The Sculler
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1976 and numbered 49/150 in the lower margin
16.5 x 14 ins ( 41.9 x 35.6 cms ) ( sight )
KENNETH DANBY
Ken Danby Limited Edition Monograph and Serigraph
book with artwork
“Ken Danby: Gallery Moos” (Paul Duval, 1974) includes accompanying unframed colour serigraph “Looking In” signed, dated 1974 and numbered 35/ 250 in the lower margin (11.75 ins x 11.75 ins) and original gallery exhibition poster (unframed and folded); in original case
13.5 x 12.5 x 1.5 ins ( 34.3 x 31.8 x 3.8 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
Cedar Break
colour serigraph
signed, dated 1979 and numbered “I/ XXV” in the lower margin
15 x 21.5 ins ( 38.1 x 54.6 cms ) ( image )
KENNETH DANBY
Butterbowl (1970)
colour serigraph
signed and numbered 69/75 in the lower margin
18 x 24 ins ( 45.7 x 61 cms )
KENNETH DANBY
The Downhill Racer
lithograph
signed, dated 1983 and numbered 11/100
19.25 x 15.5 ins ( 48.9 x 39.4 cms ) ( subject )
KENNETH DANBY
Boy on a Chair (Robert)
lithograph
signed, dated 1975 and numbered 21/100 in the lower margin
19.75 x 16 ins ( 50.2 x 40.6 cms )
Consignments
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Ken Danby Biography
(1940 - 2007) RCA
Kenneth (Ken) Danby was born on March 6, 1940 in Sault Ste. Marie, and was destined for a career as an artist. As a 12 year old, he was already talking to career advisors about how to enrol in the Ontario College of Art (Now OCADU). In 1958, he realized this dream by enrolling at the school, but became disenfranchised with institutional education and quit two years later. After briefly experimenting in abstract art, he returning to his roots in representational art, and specifically, realism, after being inspired on a trip to the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo.
In 1964 Gallery Moos organized “Danby's first one-man show, which promptly sold out and set an example that was repeated and surpassed over many years”*. Today, Danby is recognized internationally and is one of Canada's best known artists. His work can be found in private, corporate and public institutions worldwide, including The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Danby received many awards and accolades, including his election to membership of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1976. He was also awarded with the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal by the Government of Canada, and The Order of Ontario and the Order of Canada. Danby served on many boards, including that of the National Gallery of Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts.
* kendanby.ca