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Lot #17: Art Signed By James Henderson

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Art Signed By James Henderson in wood frame.James HendersonCanadian [1871-1951]James Henderson is a pioneering figure in the history of art in Saskatchewan, known for his dignified Indigenous portraits and charming renderings of the Saskatchewan landscape, notably of the QuAppelle Valley. He was one of the first professionally trained artists to settle in Saskatchewan and the first to make a living as an artist, receiving national and international recognition. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of a sea captain, Henderson enjoyed drawing and sketching from a young age. He began a six-year apprenticeship in lithography at the age of 16.During this time, he additionally trained at the Glasgow School of Art taking evening classes. Henderson initially worked as a commercial artist in London (as an engraver and lithographer), before immigrating to Canada in 1909. He worked briefly in lithography in Winnipeg before moving to Regina in 1910, and then settling in Fort QuAppelle in 1916.Henderson achieved early recognition for his portrait work. In 1924, Henderson is known to have exhibited a portrait titled Sioux Indian at the British Empire Exhibition (Wembley, London), followed by Weasel Calf, Blackfoot Chief the next year. In 1925, Henderson exhibited three portraits (along with several landscapes) in the exhibition Artists of Saskatchewan, at the University of Torontos Hart House. Following this success, he was commissioned by the University of Saskatchewan to paint twelve portraits representing the tribes of Saskatchewan and Alberta.The artists portraits have become a historically important body of work, depicting and documenting the Cree, Sioux, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine peoples of the Prairie, and including illustrious figures such as Sitting Bull, Chief Crowfoot and Standing Buffalo.James Henderson is perhaps most fondly remembered for his masterful landscapes. During his early years in Saskatchewan, the artist made several trips to the QuAppelle Valley, and was so drawn to the picturesque landscape that he made his home there, settling in a little cottage surrounded by acres of land that provided ample inspiration. He later constructed a studio. The Valley was a favoured and beloved subject matter. Henderson intimately renders his scenes, influenced by the traditions of his early impressionistic training, capturing the mood of different seasons and times of day. Henderson also painted landscapes in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontarios Muskoka Lakes region during trips through Western Canada and Ontario.While James Hendersons work was primarily exhibited in Regina and Saskatoon, his paintings was also exhibited at the National Gallery and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts numerous times throughout the 1920s and 1930s, as well as in Alberta, Manitoba and the United Kingdom. His work is currently represented in in many public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa); Mendel Art Gallery (Saskatoon); McKenzie Art Gallery (Regina); University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon); Art Gallery of Alberta (Edmonton); Glenbow Museum (Calgary); and Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.JamesHenderson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Henderson_(artist))was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1951, the year of his death. In 2009, Mendel Art Gallery honoured the artist with a retrospective, and the first major exhibition of his work in 40 years. Perhaps one of Hendersons greatest recognitions was being made Honorary Chief by Fort QuAppelles Standing Buffalo Reserve, and given the name: Wicite Owapi Wicasa, or the man who paints the old men.
Measurements: 15" x 14"

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Only Available Pickup Date/Time: Sun, July 21 2024 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
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