
HAROLD TOWN "GIRL ON A SUBWAY" INK DRAWING, 1957
Harold Town (1924-1990) remains one of the best-known and most intriguing artists from the "Painters Eleven" group.
Town's reputation was established in the late 1950s with a series of unique prints ("Single Autographic Prints") that included collage elements. In 1956, he represented Canada at the Venice Biennale with these works.
Over the course of the following decades, the artist continued to reinvent his aesthetic, regularly changing medium and mood. While Harold Town is primarily known as one of Canada's leading abstract artists, a sizeable part of his oeuvre is dedicated to representation.
This intimate line drawing features a woman's angular profile, her boxy curls flowing out from the confines of her head scarf. The woman's strong gaze peers off into the distance, lost in the mundanity of her commute.
Remarkably simple yet evocative, this drawing is evidence of Town's incredible ability as a draftsman. His confident and stylized line work is met with an air of restraint, making this work an excellent example of his innate creative intuition.
Today, Town's work is represented in prestigious collections across North America including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Guggenheim (New York).
Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720.
Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.
"Girl on a Subway"
Pen and ink on paper
Signed and dated 4.14.57 by the artist
Estate labels verso
8"H 10.5"W (work)
15.25"H 17.75"W (framed)
Very good condition.
Provenance: The Estate of Harold Town
Note: the price is $2,500 CAD
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HAROLD TOWN "GIRL ON A SUBWAY" INK DRAWING, 1957
Harold Town (1924-1990) remains one of the best-known and most intriguing artists from the "Painters Eleven" group.
Town's reputation was established in the late 1950s with a series of unique prints ("Single Autographic Prints") that included collage elements. In 1956, he represented Canada at the Venice Biennale with these works.
Over the course of the following decades, the artist continued to reinvent his aesthetic, regularly changing medium and mood. While Harold Town is primarily known as one of Canada's leading abstract artists, a sizeable part of his oeuvre is dedicated to representation.
This intimate line drawing features a woman's angular profile, her boxy curls flowing out from the confines of her head scarf. The woman's strong gaze peers off into the distance, lost in the mundanity of her commute.
Remarkably simple yet evocative, this drawing is evidence of Town's incredible ability as a draftsman. His confident and stylized line work is met with an air of restraint, making this work an excellent example of his innate creative intuition.
Today, Town's work is represented in prestigious collections across North America including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Guggenheim (New York).
Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720.
Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.
"Girl on a Subway"
Pen and ink on paper
Signed and dated 4.14.57 by the artist
Estate labels verso
8"H 10.5"W (work)
15.25"H 17.75"W (framed)
Very good condition.
Provenance: The Estate of Harold Town
Note: the price is $2,500 CAD
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Harold Town (1924-1990) remains one of the best-known and most intriguing artists from the "Painters Eleven" group.
Town's reputation was established in the late 1950s with a series of unique prints ("Single Autographic Prints") that included collage elements. In 1956, he represented Canada at the Venice Biennale with these works.
Over the course of the following decades, the artist continued to reinvent his aesthetic, regularly changing medium and mood. While Harold Town is primarily known as one of Canada's leading abstract artists, a sizeable part of his oeuvre is dedicated to representation.
This intimate line drawing features a woman's angular profile, her boxy curls flowing out from the confines of her head scarf. The woman's strong gaze peers off into the distance, lost in the mundanity of her commute.
Remarkably simple yet evocative, this drawing is evidence of Town's incredible ability as a draftsman. His confident and stylized line work is met with an air of restraint, making this work an excellent example of his innate creative intuition.
Today, Town's work is represented in prestigious collections across North America including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Guggenheim (New York).
Questions about this piece? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720.
Visit our Toronto gallery on Thursdays or by appointment.
"Girl on a Subway"
Pen and ink on paper
Signed and dated 4.14.57 by the artist
Estate labels verso
8"H 10.5"W (work)
15.25"H 17.75"W (framed)
Very good condition.
Provenance: The Estate of Harold Town
Note: the price is $2,500 CAD























