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Horse-Drawn Sled by Ewald Rentz
Estimate:
CA$1,500 - CA$2,000
Sold
CA$800
Live Auction
Canadiana & Folk Art: Featuring the Jim Fleming, Marty Osler and Susan Murray Collections
Size
52.75(L) x 24.25(H) x 15(W)
Category
Description
Canadian. Last quarter, 20th C. A whimsical horse-drawn sled with rider being pulled by a pair of horses. The rider has the reins on one hand, and the other arm is raised as if to hold a whip. Initialed "E Rentz" underneath. 52.75(L) x 24.25(H) x 15(W)". From the Marty Osler Collection. $1500/2000. Ewald Rentz (1908-1995) was born in North Dakota, but grew up in Manitoba before settling in Beardmore, Ontario. A man of many trades, Rentz worked throughout his lifetime as a lumberjack, prospector, cook and a barber. During his time as a prospector, Rentz would collect unusual roots, fungus and branches which he would use to create his whimsical, often humorous, sculptures. He would 'coax the hidden forms out of the wood', turning discarded materials into intricate carvings depicting people and animals such as bellhops, matadors and mermaids. His works are renowned amongst Canadian folk art collectors and can be found on permanent display at the Canadian Museum of Civilization and in many collections across North America.