Original Oil on Board, Haida Mortuary Totem Pole, Nell Mary Bradshaw - SOLD

Original Oil on Board, Haida Mortuary Totem Pole, Nell Mary Bradshaw - SOLD

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Original Oil on Board

by famous Artist Nell Mary Bradshaw (1904 - 1997) Detailed information below

This is a marvelous piece of art. Nell Bradshaw's Original paintings are highly sought after and very collectable. Especially a painting like this. We usually don't offer pieces like this, but it's just so beautiful and we hope it will find a fabulous new home.

Title: Haida Mortuary Totem Pole, SG̱ang Gwaay (Anthony Island), located in the exposed southwest corner of Gwaii Haanas.

Measurements: 45" x 14" 

Even though it comes with the original/old wooden frame, I wouldn't call it framed, it needs to be properly framed and I leave it up to it's new owner to re-frame it. 

The painting is in excellent condition. Please have a look. Signed at the back. I am showing a picture of the back but will not show the full signature online (please contact me if you would like to see it. 

The artist: Primarily a self-taught artist, Nell Bradshaw took classes from H.G. Glyde and Molly Lamb Bobak at the Victoria Art Gallery, and received additional instruction from Duncan de Kergommeaux and Herbert Siebner. Her early work was influenced by the Group of Seven, and in particular by the work of A.Y. Jackson and Tom Thomson. Later she received inspiration from the work of Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Jack Shadbolt and West Coast First Nations carvers. In 1964, after the death of her husband, she devoted herself to painting on a full-time basis. Interested in recording Haida culture, Bradshaw made several trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands in the 1970s. Her totem paintings became well known worldwide, and British Columbia provincial anthropologist Wilson Duff considered her totem works to be of the highest calibre. Humphrey Davy, in the Victoria Times in 1964, said of her totem paintings that, "she draws them as they are today; weather beaten, decaying and ready to topple over...but what lifts her paintings above the ordinary, is the feeling and mood she gives to her pictures. Sometimes the mood is almost tragic because it brings to the fore the passing of a glorious age of native culture."

After living in Victoria, BC since the 1960s, Nell Bradshaw passed away in 1997 at the age of 93.

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Nell M. Bradshaw had a strong affinity and appreciation of Haida culture. She made several trips to the Queen Charlotte Islands in the 1970s in order to study and better understand the history, techniques and stories behind totem carvings. Her...Artist bio and other available works »

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