Ted Harrison
(1926 - 2015) Order of Canada
Artwork from the 1970s
TED HARRISON
Old Gun Shop, Dawson
acrylic on canvas board
signed and dated 1972 lower right; signed, titled and dated on the reverse
18 x 24 ins ( 45.7 x 61 cms )
Auction Estimate: $12,000.00 - $15,000.00
Price Realized $17,250.00
Sale date: November 23rd 2017
TED HARRISON
Curries Corner Cabin, Tagish, Yukon
oil on canvas board
signed and dated 1973 lower right; signed, titled and dated 1973 on the reverse
18 x 24 ins ( 45.7 x 61 cms )
TED HARRISON
Yukon Priest
acrylic on canvas board
signed and dated 1973 lower right; signed, titled and dated on the reverse
22 x 28 ins ( 55.9 x 71.1 cms )
Auction Estimate: $9,000.00 - $12,000.00
Price Realized $19,200.00
Sale date: December 3rd 2020
TED HARRISON
Old Crow Church - Yukon
acrylic on canvas board
signed and dated 1973 lower right; titled on the reverse
22 x 28 ins ( 55.9 x 71.1 cms )
TED HARRISON
Yukon Winter
serigraph with hand colouring
signed, titled, dated 1976 and numbered 23/60 towards the lower edge
14.5 x 10 ins ( 36.8 x 25.4 cms ) ( sight )
TED HARRISON
House of the Harveys, Atlin
acrylic on canvas board
signed and dated 1976 lower right; signed, titled and dated on the reverse
20 x 16 ins ( 50.8 x 40.6 cms )
Auction Estimate: $7,000.00 - $9,000.00
Price Realized $10,620.00
Sale date: November 19th 2019
TED HARRISON
Discovery Day, Dawson City
acrylic on canvas board
signed and dated 1977 lower right; titled on the reverse
18 x 24 ins ( 45.7 x 61 cms )
Auction Estimate: $20,000.00 - $30,000.00
Price Realized $22,800.00
Sale date: June 15th 2022
TED HARRISON
Untitled (Houses in a Landscape)
acrylic on board
signed and dated 1977 lower right
24.25 x 24.25 ins ( 61.6 x 61.6 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $10,000.00 - $15,000.00
Price Realized $26,400.00
Sale date: June 8th 2023
TED HARRISON
Winter Playtime
acrylic on board
signed and dated 1978 lower right
24 x 36 ins ( 61 x 91.4 cms )
Auction Estimate: $15,000.00 - $18,000.00
Price Realized $17,700.00
Sale date: November 20th 2018
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Ted Harrison Biography
(1926 - 2015) Order of Canada
Harrison was born in Durham County, Northern England in 1926. Ted attributed his early interest in art and design to the encouragement from his parents, particularly his mother who had an interest in fashion design and photography. In 1943, he enrolled in the West Hartlepool College of Art and began to study art and design, but like other young men at the time, his education was interrupted by National Service. He served with the British Army Intelligence Corps in India, Egypt and East Africa and after his release studied at the West Hatlepool College of Art where he graduated with his National Diploma in Design in 1950. The following year he was awarded the Art Teachers’ Diploma at Kings’ College of the University of Durham. He later travelled to the Far East and taught school in Malaya and New Zealand.
In 1967 he moved to Canada in a stage of travel on his way to New Zealand with his wife and son. They stopped at Carcross, Yukon Territory and decided to settle there. He taught at the Indian residential school and in 1970 was appointed the principal of the Carcross Territorial School. In 1970 as well, he held his first major exhibition in Canada at the Robertson Galleries, Ottawa. In the summer of 1971 he moved to Whitehorse to establish the first fine arts course in the Yukon and teach at the Yukon Vocational and Technical Training Centre.
Robert Smyth viewing his 1976 show in Ottawa noted, “On first arrival in the Yukon he felt dominated by the mountains. Like Lawren Harris, he has been inspired to create bold stripes of rhythm from their vastness. Often, great expansive skies are filled with this same churning rhythm, made all the more pulsating by the dissonant colour harmonies. ‘Deserted Village’, a few skeletal buildings arranged in front of wildly patterned mountains cape whose turbulence continues to work its way up into the sky above, in full of this vibration. Here colour and rhythm work to good advantage, creating an animated and well-controlled surface. The cadence colour and line is also well-handled in ‘Ross River Fire,’ where spiral tongues of liquid flames spew out angrily from a burning frame house. One forlorn figure holding a battered teddy bear looks. On from the surrounding snow. Somehow, the sentiment is unforced and sincere.”
After 1979, Harrison began to work as an artist full time. In 1993, he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where he lived the remainder of his life.
Source: "A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume II”, compiled by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks Publishing Ltd, Ottawa, 1979