Mary Lampman (Canadian, 20th Century)
Untitled: Marina Reflections
oil on masonite
(Actual): 18” high x 24” wide
(Framed): 23 ⅝ high x 29 ⅝ wide
Description: A rare Mary Lampman (Canadian, 20th Century) oil painting of abstracted sailboats. Lampman’s artwork is typically representational and local historic in nature, the departure in style is refreshing and innovative.
Markings: signed lower right, “Lampman”
(Actual): 18” high x 24” wide
(Framed): 23 ⅝ high x 29 ⅝ wide
Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition – Ready for Display.
For accuracy: a vintage painting and frame, they may show light signs of wear as expected. See Photographs.
Artist Biography: Lampman resides in the Niagara area of Southern Ontario and has trained and travelled extensively to deepen her understanding of painting, including with noted Group of Seven artist A. Y. Jackson. Interested in Ontario’s endangered structural buildings, Lampman is best known for her historic subjects of barns and mills. This covered bridge is a true rarity. Currently there is one working covered bridge in Ontario (Waterloo) and a handful in varying states of retirement.