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Cow And Birds attributed to Joseph Sleep
Estimate:
CA$1,200 - CA$1,500
Sold
CA$3,000
Live Auction
Canadiana & Folk Art: Featuring the Jim Fleming, Marty Osler and Susan Murray Collections
Size
30(H) x 30(W) x 1(D)
Category
Description
Canadian. Ca: 1970s. Oil on board. A nicely executed composition showing a variety of birds and a cow by the late Nova Scotia master Joe Sleep. Expertly mounted and in excellent condition. Unsigned and undated. 30 x 30". From the Marty Osler Collection. $1200/1500. Joseph Sleep (1914-1978) grew up in Saint John, New Brunswick. He spent his life working in the fishing industry and as a jack-of-all-trades before becoming a worker for the 'Bill Lynch Shows' travelling carnival. It was not until 1973 that Sleep was hospitalized at the Halifax Infirmary, when he discovered his passion for drawing. The nurses requested he draw posters for them, and provided him with paper and art supplies - a gesture which started him on his late-life career as a painter. He later opened a small art studio on Argyle Street in Halifax. His folk art pieces incorporated many materials including latex, cardboard, canvas, masonite, felt markers and even spray paint. Work by Joe Sleep is included in the collections of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University Art Gallery, National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of History.