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"Lower Prospect" by Joe Norris
Estimate:
CA$3,000 - CA$6,000
Sold
CA$6,000
Live Auction
Canadiana & Folk Art: Featuring the Jim Fleming, Marty Osler and Susan Murray Collections
Size
20.5 x 21.75. Sight: 15.5 x 16.5
Category
Description
Canadian. Ca:1975. An early oil on panel painting depicting a Nova Scotia harbour scene by the late master folk artist Joe Norris. Signed and titled lower left, "Lower Prospect / Joe Norris" 20.5 x 21.75". Sight: 15.5 x 16.5". From the Marty Osler Collection. $3000/6000. Joseph Norris (1924-1996) spent most of his life in the small hamlet of Lower Prospect, Nova Scotia. He began painting in 1972, after a major heart attack forced his early retirement from the fishing and construction trades. His works depicted life along the seacoast, with scenes of wildlife, nature and landscapes painted in bold, saturated colours. Norris' work included painted chairs, tables and chests in addition to his two-dimensional paintings. After his work was discovered by Maine antique dealer Chris Huntington in 1975, Norris was able to live off of his income as an artist rather than disability allowance from the government. Work by Joseph Norris is found in the collections of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian Museum of History, and in many corporate and private art collections throughout North America.