The Durham Road, Hanover, 1927 by Carl Fellman Schaefer




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Carl Schaefer
The Durham Road, Hanover, 1927
ink on card paper
signed, titled and dated 1927 in the lower margin; titled and dated to the gallery label on the reverse
6.5 x 6 in ( 16.5 x 15.2 cm ) ( image )
Auction Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00
Closes July 22nd at 03:15:00 PM EDT
Roberts Gallery Limited, Toronto
Private Collection, Ontario
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Carl Fellman Schaefer
(1903 - 1995) Canadian Group of Painters, RCA
Artist and teacher, Carl Fellman Schaefer, was born in Hanover in 1903. A vigorous yet sensitive interpreter of rural southern Ontario scenery, Schaefer chose to concentrate on agrarian and social rather than wilderness themes during the 1930s. His best work was inspired by the farm environment of his native Grey County. He studied at the Ontario College of Art (1921-24), where his teachers included Arthur Lismer and J.E.H. MacDonald. His introduction to northern Ontario came in 1926 with a canoe trip to the Pickerel and French rivers, but he was forced by the Depression to re-establish himself and his family at Hanover, where he took up watercolour painting.His first "Hanover period" was marked by a transition from a decorative and geometric to a starkly realistic, occasionally allegorical approach to landscape and still life. His experience as an official war artist with the RCAF darkened his vision, but by the 1950s he was again painting in a broad, lyrical spirit in the countryside around Hanover and in neighbouring Wellington and Waterloo counties. Schaefer began teaching in 1930 and taught at Ontario College of Art from 1948 to 1970. Three major Schaefer exhibitions were mounted and circulated during the artist's lifetime: by the McCord Museum, Montreal, in 1967; by the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery, Oshawa, Ont, in 1976; and by the Edmonton Art Gallery in 1980. His paintings in the show "Canadian Landscape" toured European galleries (1983-85).
Ref: The Canadian Encyclopedia.com