Frederick Simpson Coburn
(1871 - 1960) RCA
Previously Sold Works
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Here they used to sit in the shade through a long, lazy summer’s day
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1899 lower right; unframed
15 x 22.25 ins ( 38.1 x 56.5 cms )
Auction Estimate: $3,000.00 - $5,000.00
Price Realized $3,000.00
Sale date: March 30th 2021
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Nocturne with Woman on the Shore
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1904 lower right
13 x 18 ins ( 33 x 45.7 cms )
Auction Estimate: $3,000.00 - $5,000.00
Price Realized $3,000.00
Sale date: July 25th 2023
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Sunny Day in the Laurentians
oil on canvas
signed and dated 1942 lower left; titled and dated to two gallery labels on the reverse
9.5 x 13.5 ins ( 24.1 x 34.3 cms )
Auction Estimate: $2,500.00 - $3,500.00
Price Realized $2,880.00
Sale date: November 7th 2023
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Dutch Interior
double-sided oil on canvas
painting of a female figure at a window on the reverse
24 x 20 in ( 61 x 50.8 cm )
Auction Estimate: $3,000.00 - $5,000.00
Price Realized $2,880.00
Sale date: May 21st 2024
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
La dernière charge
colour etching
signed and dated 1919 in the lower margin; titled to a gallery label on the reverse of the frame
11.75 x 21.5 ins ( 29.8 x 54.6 cms ) ( plate size )
Auction Estimate: $1,200.00 - $1,500.00
Price Realized $1,560.00
Sale date: March 1st 2022
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Young Boy and Monkey
tempera and gouache on card
signed lower right
27.5 x 19.75 ins ( 69.9 x 50.2 cms )
Auction Estimate: $1,800.00 - $2,200.00
Price Realized $1,080.00
Sale date: August 17th 2021
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
The Last Load
colour etching
signed and dated 1911 in the lower right margin
14 x 21.25 ins ( 35.6 x 54 cms )
Auction Estimate: $1,000.00 - $1,500.00
Price Realized $805.00
Sale date: November 25th 2015
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Oxen Hauling Logs in the Townships
coloured crayon drawing
signed lower right; titled and dated “circa 1926” on a gallery label on the reverse
4 x 6 ins ( 10.2 x 15.2 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $250.00 - $350.00
Price Realized $780.00
Sale date: November 17th 2020
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Autumn Days
ink drawing
signed lower left; titled in the lower margin
8.75 x 11.25 ins ( 22.2 x 28.6 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $600.00 - $800.00
Price Realized $600.00
Sale date: September 12th 2023
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Logging, Eastern Townships
crayon on paper
signed lower right; dated “December 21st, 1932” upper right
4.25 x 7.75 ins ( 10.8 x 19.7 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $500.00 - $700.00
Price Realized $570.00
Sale date: February 23rd 2021
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Untitled, Horses resting
coloured pencil
signed lower left
3.25 x 4.25 ins ( 8.3 x 10.8 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $250.00 - $400.00
Price Realized $413.00
Sale date: April 14th 2020
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Country Road
coloured pencil
signed lower right
5.25 x 8.25 ins ( 13.3 x 21 cms ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $300.00 - $400.00
Price Realized $295.00
Sale date: October 22nd 2019
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Winter, Eastern Townships
crayon drawing
signed lower left
6.25 x 9.25 ins ( 15.9 x 23.5 cms )
Auction Estimate: $250.00 - $300.00
Price Realized $270.00
Sale date: March 23rd 2015
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Clearing in the Woods
charcoal on paper
signed lower left; artist stamp on the reverse
6.75 x 8.75 ins ( 17.1 x 22.2 cms )
Price Realized $250.00
Sale date: February 20th 2023
FREDERICK SIMPSON COBURN
Heading Out
colour etching
signed lower right
14.5 x 21 ins ( 36.8 x 53.3 cms ) ( plate size )
Auction Estimate: $1,200.00 - $1,500.00
Price Realized $885.00
Sale date: July 16th 2019
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Frederick Coburn Biography
(1871 - 1960) RCA
Born at Upper Melbourne, Quebec, he frequently sketched horses as a boy. In later years Dr. William Henry Drummond, aware of the boy’s talent was instrumental in having him sent to Notman and Sandham in Montreal for advice about his gift. Coburn was guided to the Arts and Crafts School in Montreal where he studied under C. S. Stevenson. In the following years he attended class under Carl Hecker in New York; Erhentraut Skarbina at the Academy of Berlin; classes in Munich; at the Ecole des Beaux Arts under Jean Léon Gérôme; under Henry Tonks in London at the Slade School; under Abrecht de Vrient in Antwerp.
In Antwerp he married Malvina Schiepers, a painter in her own right, and they had a studio in that city for about 20 years, returning to Canada on visits. About 1898 Coburn met Dr. Drummond again, who was by then gaining fame for his poems. Dr. Drummond recommended Coburn to the G. P. Putnam Publishing Company in New York, to illustrate his poems of habitant life. This led him into the career of a successful illustrator, and also paid for his studies abroad. Coburn was almost swamped with commissions in this field. While studying under Tonks in London he did paintings for the London Sporting and Dramatic News, and illustrations for the London News. He had a deep interest in the “Luminous rolling skies” of J. H. Weissenbrunch and the plowmen and horses of James Maris which showed up in his own work a few years later. Colburn’s illustrations for Drummond’s poems were done with black and white oil paintings, still owned by the Drummond family in Montreal.
About 1914 he turned to oils in colour through the encouragement of Maurice Cullen and a little later on decided to specialize in the painting of horse and oxen drawn sleds in Laurentian and Eastern Townships settings. His very first painting on this theme was kept by him during his lifetime. Those that followed however were bought by eager collectors mainly through The Stevens Art Gallery, in Montreal. Gerald Stevens tells us in his book, “In the years to come Mr. Coburn was to hire many a farmer and his team to pose for studies and sketches made in oils, or with crayons with which, in a few strokes, he could catch the essential line and and rhythm of a composition later to be transferred to a canvas.” William Colgate in his Canadian Art described his output of sleigh scenes as follows, “The subject may be, and sometimes is, repeated, but the light which illumines it rarely is.”
Coburn also during his career painted a few nudes, still lives, portraits, figure studies and some summer landscapes. He did not, however, receive official recognition until 1920, when he became an associate of the Royal Canadian Academy. Seven years later, he was made full member. Coburn’s pictures were so much in demand that he never had any on hand for a solo show. His other media included watercolours, a few engravings on wood, and etchings. He was also a photographer of note.
He was a member of the Pen and Pencil Club of Montreal (Pres. 1942-2). In 1936 he received an Honorary Doctor of Civil Law conferred upon him by Bishop’s University at Lennoxville, Quebec.
He is represented in the collections of the National Gallery, Brisbane, Australia; The Tate Gallery, London, England; in the National Gallery of Canada by two of his canvases of horse drawn sleighs in Quebec winter settings; in galleries in Japan; Belgium; Europe; and the USA.
Source: "A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Volume I: A-F", compiled by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks Publishing Ltd, Ottawa, 1977