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The Valley of the Qu'Appelle (Andante)1912

The Valley of the Qu'Appelle (Andante)1912

The Valley of the Qu'Appelle (Andante) 1912


Alternate titles:

1912

Oil on Canvas

47 cm. x 89 cm.

Signed l.l.: C.W. JEFFERYS '12

Provenance

  • Faculty Club, University of Toronto. Purchased 1923

Exhibition History

  • 1912 - Canadian National Exhibition
  • 1912 - R.C.A. group show, Civic Art Gallery, Winnipeg
  • 1977 - Agnes Etherington Gallery, Nov. 7 – Dec. 12, 1976, then circulating Aug. 12, 1977 – cat#38
  • 1978 - Ontario Legislative Building, July 1-Sept. 1, 1978
  • 1984 - Western Sunlight: C. W. Jefferys on the Canadian Prairies - 1984, cat. 33
  • 1991 - The True North Canadian Landscape Painting 1896 - 1939


Published References

  • Canadian National Exhibition.   Catalogue of Department of Fine Arts.  Toronto, CNE, 1912.  illus.  p. 55-56
  • Extensive coverage, p. 34-35 in Stacey’s Western Sunlight, q.v.
  • Goddard, Peter.  “Little art show from the prairie:  McMichael gallery tells tale of Qu’Appelle Valley.”  In Toronto Star, 9 March 2002, p. J15.  Illus.
    “Ring and Stacey point out that a good number of the pieces come from private collections and have been rarely seen by the public.  A range of work comes from British-born landscape specialist C.W. Jefferys, most notably a large pair of impressionistic canvases making up half of his Prairie Sonata group (1910-1911.”


A Prairie Trail (“Scherzo”), 1912

A Prairie Trail (“Scherzo”), 1912

"'A Prairie Trail' by C.W. Jefferys, full of glorious Canadian sunlight and fairly reeking with truth of character of our great west." Beatty, J.W.  "Canadian art appreciated."  In Canadian Courier, Dec. 28, 1912, p. 6.  Illus.

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