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Big bucks for painting of small B.C. town

A 1965 painting of Ashcroft by E. J. Hughes exceeded its pre-auction estimate at a recent sale.
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This 1965 painting of Ashcroft by E.J. Hughes recently sold at auction for more than $200,000. Photo: Heffel Fine Art.

A 1965 painting of Ashcroft by renowned west coast painter Edward John (E.J.) Hughes recently sold at a Heffel Fine Art Post-War and Contemporary Art live auction for $205,000 (including buyerB次元官网网址檚 premium). Its estimated sale price was $125,000 to $175,000.

B次元官网网址淎shcroft (On the Thompson River in Central BC)B次元官网网址 is a 32 x 48 inch oil on canvas work. Over the years it has been exhibited at several shows across Canada, including one at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.

HughesB次元官网网址攏ow regarded as one of the most accomplished B.C. landscape painters of his timeB次元官网网址攚as born in North Vancouver in 1913 and grew up in Nanaimo.

He trained at the Vancouver School of Art and became a commercial artist, then enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery in 1940 and became an Army artist. He was soon promoted to the position of official Army War artist, and worked in Canada, Great Britain, and the Aleutians.

When the war ended Hughes returned to Vancouver Island, where he continued painting. In 1951 he signed a contract with the Dominion Gallery in Montreal and was able to earn a living as a full-time artist.

He was commissioned by Standard Oil to create a series of works depicting B.C.B次元官网网址檚 coast, and spent a good deal of time travelling through, and painting, the provinceB次元官网网址檚 Coastal and Interior regions.

Hughes was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy in 1966. He continued to paint until he passed away in Duncan, B.C. in 2007, aged 93.

In 1956B次元官网网址攚hen Hughes was already celebrated for his West Coast landscapesB次元官网网址擵ancouver art collector Doreen Norton sponsored him on a sketching trip to the B.C. Interior. Hughes was very much impressed by what he saw, writing to Norton that B次元官网网址淚 can understand your enthusiasm in the country up there. The views are really magnificent.B次元官网网址

In 1958 Hughes returned to the Interior, making detailed graphite sketches which he took back with him to his studio at Shawnigan Lake and used to produce oil paintings of what he had seen. One of them was B次元官网网址淎shcroft (On the Thompson River in Central BC)B次元官网网址, which the HeffelB次元官网网址檚 catalogue describes as a B次元官网网址渕agisterial workB次元官网网址.

The catalogue goes on to describe the painting in more detail: B次元官网网址淭his stunning panorama showcases HughesB次元官网网址檚 keen powers of observation and his ability to divine the essence of the landscape. Here he captures both the fine details of the town, overshadowed by its dramatic setting, and the vastness of the surrounding landscape, from the sinuous Thompson River to the striking clouds rolling up over the distant mountains.

B次元官网网址淭he colour palette in this canvas is brilliant and intenseB次元官网网址攁 hallmark of his sought-after 1960s works. HughesB次元官网网址檚 unique and powerful vision of the landscape in works such as this made him one of the most important landscape painters in Canada.B次元官网网址

The paintingB次元官网网址檚 selling price, although hefty, is far from the highest price paid at auction for a Hughes work. His painting B次元官网网址淭he Post Office at Courtenay, BCB次元官网网址 was estimated at $600,00 to $800,000 when it went to auction in May, 2016, and sold for $1,593,000 (buyerB次元官网网址檚 premium included). B次元官网网址淐oastal Boats Near Sidney, BCB次元官网网址 also topped the $1 million mark at auction (in 2011)

Hughes is not the only well-known Canadian artist to have visited Ashcroft and drawn what he saw there. In 1945 A.Y. Jackson, a member of the Group of Seven, came to Ashcroft and produced two studies of it: one looking south down Railway Avenue (the north edge of the Central Caf茅 building is just visible) and one looking east over the town from the north end of Brink Lane.

Both of JacksonB次元官网网址檚 Ashcroft works have been interpreted and recreated as glass mosaics, and are visible on the Rolgear building on Railway Avenue and in the Heritage Park near the gazebo.



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Barbara Roden

About the Author: Barbara Roden

I joined Black Press in 2012 working the Circulation desk of the Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal and edited the paper during the summers until February 2016.
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