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Artist John Harold Thomas Snow
Title Prairie Fall #20/50
Media colour lithograph on paper
Size 12 x 16 in. / 30.5 x 40.6 cm.
Frame Size 19 x 23 x 0.75 in.
Sold $250 Estimate $200 - $300

Notes
signed, titled, and numbered along bottom; framed with archival mat; handling marks on frame noted

Provenance
from a Calgary estate


Biographical Information
John Harold Thomas Snow ~ [1911-2004] Canadian ASA, CSGA, RCA
Snow was born in Vancouver in 1911, lived in England during WW1 and with the family returned to Olds, Alberta in 1919. He had successful career for over 43 years with the Royal Bank of Canada and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII. After the war he and Maxwell Bates began a fruitful friendship that invigorated the art scene in Calgary and supported the modernist period of art in Alberta. As self-taught printers they began making lithographs with two old machine presses they rescued from an alleyway and this medium came to define Snow's work, though he also worked in watercolour, oil, mixed media, concrete sculpture, textiles, and intaglio relief. In addition to his talent in the visual arts, Snow was an accomplished musician who helped create the New Works Calgary Society and he also organized the Calgary Film Society in the late 1940s. He was inducted as a member of the Alberta Order of Excellence in 1996. His residence and studio is now registered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places; see John Snow House

For more detailed biographical information see Government of Alberta and Feckless Collection; see a comprehensive 2002 article written in Galleries West; see also John Snow: Four Decades, by M.Joslin, E.A.G., 1990; Founders of the A.C.A., by V.Greenfield, pg.101 and pg.65; Printmaking in Alberta 1945-1985, by B.Cochran, pg.137 and A.G.O., by the A.G.O., pg.425; included in Jubilee Exhibition of Alberta Paintings, by J.Nicoll, pg.28, Calgary Allied Art Centre, 1955; included in Alberta Society of Artists, the First Seventy-Five Years, by K.Zimon, pg.42, pl.45a, UofC Press; Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction, by A.Westbridge, Vol.4, pg.35, Westbridge Pub., 2003 for biography; exhibition lists in R.C.A.A., pg.383 and M.M.F.A., by E.McMann, pg.360

Historical Results for this Artist

Sold
CAD $250 - Paddle # 5954
Bidding History
Paddle #
Date
Amount
5954
5/18/2024 2:50:02 PM
CAD $250
9672
5/18/2024 2:50:01 PM
CAD $240
5954
5/18/2024 2:49:15 PM
CAD $230
9672
5/18/2024 2:49:15 PM
CAD $220
5954
5/18/2024 2:48:40 PM
CAD $210
9672
5/18/2024 2:40:33 PM
CAD $200
5954
5/18/2024 11:03:56 AM
CAD $190
9672
5/18/2024 11:03:56 AM
CAD $180
5954
5/18/2024 9:05:19 AM
CAD $170
102580
5/18/2024 8:20:08 AM
CAD $160
102771
5/18/2024 8:17:53 AM
CAD $150
102580
5/17/2024 11:36:55 PM
CAD $140
102771
5/17/2024 11:03:07 PM
CAD $130
102580
5/17/2024 11:03:07 PM
CAD $120
102771
5/17/2024 7:09:19 AM
CAD $110
5861
5/17/2024 7:09:19 AM
CAD $100
102771
5/16/2024 3:45:51 PM
CAD $95
7085
5/16/2024 3:45:51 PM
CAD $90
102771
5/16/2024 3:44:35 PM
CAD $85
7085
5/16/2024 3:44:35 PM
CAD $80

Biographical Information
John Harold Thomas Snow ~ [1911-2004] Canadian ASA, CSGA, RCA
Snow was born in Vancouver in 1911, lived in England during WW1 and with the family returned to Olds, Alberta in 1919. He had successful career for over 43 years with the Royal Bank of Canada and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force in WWII. After the war he and Maxwell Bates began a fruitful friendship that invigorated the art scene in Calgary and supported the modernist period of art in Alberta. As self-taught printers they began making lithographs with two old machine presses they rescued from an alleyway and this medium came to define Snow's work, though he also worked in watercolour, oil, mixed media, concrete sculpture, textiles, and intaglio relief. In addition to his talent in the visual arts, Snow was an accomplished musician who helped create the New Works Calgary Society and he also organized the Calgary Film Society in the late 1940s. He was inducted as a member of the Alberta Order of Excellence in 1996. His residence and studio is now registered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places; see John Snow House

For more detailed biographical information see Government of Alberta and Feckless Collection; see a comprehensive 2002 article written in Galleries West; see also John Snow: Four Decades, by M.Joslin, E.A.G., 1990; Founders of the A.C.A., by V.Greenfield, pg.101 and pg.65; Printmaking in Alberta 1945-1985, by B.Cochran, pg.137 and A.G.O., by the A.G.O., pg.425; included in Jubilee Exhibition of Alberta Paintings, by J.Nicoll, pg.28, Calgary Allied Art Centre, 1955; included in Alberta Society of Artists, the First Seventy-Five Years, by K.Zimon, pg.42, pl.45a, UofC Press; Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction, by A.Westbridge, Vol.4, pg.35, Westbridge Pub., 2003 for biography; exhibition lists in R.C.A.A., pg.383 and M.M.F.A., by E.McMann, pg.360

Historical Results for this Artist

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