George Franklin Arbuckle
(1909 - 2001) RCA
Previously Sold Works
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Lunenburg Bay, N.S.
oil on canvas board
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated “July 1, ‘86” on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Via Montebeni near Fiesole
oil on canvas board
signed lower right; titled on a gallery label on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Lake Louise, Canadian Rockies
silkscreen
titled on the reverse; stamped “Serigraphic Process Display, Made in Canada by Display Division, Department of Public Relations, Canadian Pacific, Montreal, If soiled, clean with damp cloth” on the reverse
24 x 30 ins ( 61 x 76.2 cms ) ( sheet )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Durrell, NFL (Twillingate)
oil on canvas on board
signed lower left; signed, titled and dated “July 15 ‘82” on the reverse
12 x 15.75 ins ( 30.5 x 40 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
De Salvos Mill
oil on board
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated “November 15, 1985” on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
Auction Estimate: $700.00 - $900.00
Price Realized $472.00
Sale date: October 27th 2020
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Down by the Sea
sampson matthews silkscreen
30 x 40 ins ( 76.2 x 101.6 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Lake Louise
sampson matthews silkscreen
24 x 30 ins ( 61 x 76.2 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
De Salvos Mill
oil on canvas laid down on masonite
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated “Nov. 15, 1985” on the reverse
11.75 x 15.75 ins ( 29.8 x 40 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Sugaring (Sugar Making, St. Sauveur, PQ)
oil on board
signed lower right; signed and titled on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Chéticamp, Cape Breton
oil on canvas laid on masonite
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated “June 27 ‘80” on the reverse
11.5 x 15.75 ins ( 29.2 x 40 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Woodchopper, Baie St. Paul Country, P. Que.
oil on canvas
signed lower right; titled on the stretcher; unframed; condition noted: small hole top left corner
20 x 24 ins ( 50.8 x 61 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Mountain Farm on Way to Monte Senario
oil on board
signed lower right; signed, titled, dated “July 1971” and inscribed “Italy” on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Toope’s Fish House, Trinity, Newfoundland
oil on panel
signed lower right; signed, titled and dated “July 21, 1982” on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE
Deserted Fish Drying Houses, Sea Cove, Grand Manan, NB
oil on board
signed lower left; signed, titled and dated July 24, 1983 on the reverse; titled and dated 1983 on the gallery label on the reverse
12 x 16 ins ( 30.5 x 40.6 cms )
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Franklin Arbuckle
Biography
(1909 - 2001) RCA
Arbuckle studied at the Ontario College of Art under J.W. Beatty and J.E.H. MacDonald. He attended summer classes at Franz Johnston's Georgian Bay art school. During the war, he turned his hand to commercial work and became an extremely successful illustrator. He worked for Bomac Engravers for several years at Ottawa and Montreal but he returned to free lance work in 1944. His special knowledge of historical subjects contributed greatly to his stature as an illustrator. Much of this knowledge was obtained from a friend and teacher, C. W. Jeffreys. His fine art painting encompassed both realism and impressionism.
His MacLean’s cover paintings of people, reveal his sensitivity to facial expressions striking a happy medium between caricature and realism. One of his particularly successful illustrations for MacLean’s magazine covered two pages used for Joseph Schull’s “William Lawrence and his wonderful windjammer.” This large illustration of a ship was reproduced in Canadian Art magazine in connection with the 7th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art; other works by him also appeared in that issue. Two of his larger projects have been written about in Weekend magazine. He has won the Jessie Dow award twice and is regarded as one of the more prominent illustrators in Canada.
His love of outdoor painting was rarely satisfied due to his numerous commitments of other types of art work. His more important commissions include: a mural 32 ft., 10 inches by 17 ft. for the City Hall at Hamilton, Ontario; mural for the Sawinigan Water and Power Company, Quebec; the design for tapestries 30 ft. by 19 ft. each, for the Royal Bank of Canada Building on King Street, Toronto. The tapestries were woven at Aubusson, France. Barbara Moon’s article in MacLean’s magazine in 1959 covered many aspects of his life and that of his artist wife Frances-Anne Johnston, daughter of founding Group of Seven member Frank Johnston.
Franklin Arbuckle is represented in the International Business Machines Collection of Contemporary Art, the Seagram Collection of Paintings and the R.C.A. Diploma Collection in the National Gallery of Canada. He is also represented in other leading galleries in North America and Europe. He taught at the Ontario College of Art and continued his career as a free lance artist. He was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Canadian Society of Book Illustrators. He became an associate member of the Royal Canadian Academy in 1936, and a full member in 1945. He served as president of the RCA from 1960 to 1964.
Source: "A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume I: A-F", compiled by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks Publishing Ltd, Ottawa, 1977