James Wilson Morrice
(1865 - 1924) RCA
Previously Sold Works
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Neige, Canada (Snow, Canada) (circa 1905)
oil on canvas
signed lower right; inscribed “Neige, Canada” on the lower stretcher bar
18 x 25.75 ins ( 45.7 x 65.4 cms )
Auction Estimate: $400,000.00 - $600,000.00
Price Realized $1,260,000.00
Sale date: December 1st 2022
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Study for “Neige, Canada”
oil on board
signed lower left
9.25 x 13 ins ( 23.5 x 33 cms )
Auction Estimate: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00
Price Realized $408,000.00
Sale date: December 1st 2022
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
À Venise (Study for “Red Houses, Venice”)
oil on wood panel
signed lower left; titled and inscribed “J.W. Morrice”, “Bordeaux”, “chez M. Guichardaz 29 Rue T. Dragon”, “G. Lege...” on the reverse; stamped “Emilio Aikelin/Via 22 Marzo N. 2578/Venezia” (inversed) on the reverse; inscribed “Morrice. 2.” on a P. Ferret label on the reverse (stamped faintly “Salon de Bordeaux 1911”
13 x 9.25 ins ( 33 x 23.5 cms )
Auction Estimate: $90,000.00 - $120,000.00
Price Realized $312,000.00
Sale date: June 8th 2023
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
A Bridge in London (ca. 1913-15)
oil on board
“Studio / J.W. Morrice” stamp on the reverse
11 x 14 ins ( 27.9 x 35.6 cms )
Auction Estimate: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00
Price Realized $192,000.00
Sale date: November 22nd 2021
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Portrait, circa 1896-1897
oil on panel
signed lower left; inscribed “Portrait of the Director of the International Exposition (Exhibition) in Venice 1904-1908 attribution by Clarence Gagnon R.C.A” on a label on the reverse
9.5 x 6.5 ins ( 24.1 x 16.5 cms )
Auction Estimate: $30,000.00 - $50,000.00
Price Realized $66,000.00
Sale date: December 6th 2023
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Study for Golden Venice, circa 1901-1902
oil on board
5 x 6 in ( 12.7 x 15.2 cm )
Auction Estimate: $50,000.00 - $70,000.00
Price Realized $66,000.00
Sale date: May 30th 2024
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Sailboats, circa 1905-1906
oil on panel
4.75 x 6 ins ( 12.1 x 15.2 cms )
Auction Estimate: $30,000.00 - $40,000.00
Price Realized $48,000.00
Sale date: December 6th 2023
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Coast, Brittany
oil on board
J.W. Morrice studio stamp on the reverse
5 x 6 ins ( 12.7 x 15.2 cms )
Auction Estimate: $12,000.00 - $15,000.00
Price Realized $45,600.00
Sale date: December 3rd 2020
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Trees Along a River
oil on canvas
the artist studio stamp on the reverse
6.5 x 9 ins ( 16.5 x 22.9 cms )
Auction Estimate: $20,000.00 - $30,000.00
Price Realized $24,000.00
Sale date: November 22nd 2021
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Study for “The Pond, West Indies” (circa 1916-1919)
watercolour
signed lower left; inscribed “In Trinidad” on the reverse of the card; inscribed “Trinidad, Pond with Palms and Two Figures” on the reverse of the framing; F.R. Heaton Estate No.128
12.75 x 8.5 ins ( 32.4 x 21.6 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $20,000.00 - $30,000.00
Price Realized $22,420.00
Sale date: September 24th 2020
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Riverside Promenade
black chalk on paper
signed lower right; F.R. Heaton estate stamp and an unfinished sketch (“Head of a Man”) on the reverse
6 x 10.75 ins ( 15.2 x 27.3 cms ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $3,000.00 - $4,000.00
Price Realized $7,080.00
Sale date: September 24th 2020
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
At Gloucester
watercolour, laid down on paper
titled in the lower left margin
3.75 x 5 ins ( 9.5 x 12.7 cms ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $5,000.00 - $7,000.00
Price Realized $4,720.00
Sale date: October 26th 2021
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
The Beach, St. Malo
pencil drawing
4.25 x 6.5 ins ( 10.8 x 16.5 cms ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $1,500.00 - $2,000.00
Price Realized $1,770.00
Sale date: May 29th 2018
JAMES WILSON MORRICE
Interior with Figures
pencil drawing
4.25 x 6.5 ins ( 10.8 x 16.5 cms ) ( sheet )
Auction Estimate: $1,500.00 - $2,000.00
Price Realized $1,770.00
Sale date: May 29th 2018
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J.W. Morrice Biography
(1865 - 1924) RCA
Born in Montreal to a prominent family of textile merchants, Morrice spent most of his life abroad, much of it in Paris. He had gone there to enrol in the Academie Julian, the best-known of the private art schools that lured dozens of young Canadian artists to cross the ocean with the promise of technical proficiency and stylistic sophistication. Soon Morrice was studying with the Barbizon painter Henri Harpignies and looking intently at the pictures of the cutting-edge Nabis members. Affable and gregarious, Morrice was well liked in Paris among the local and emigre vanguard, notably his friends the great Henri Matisse and the influential American painter Robert Henri. He did well, showing in the most prestigious exhibitions of new art, including the Salons, and selling to discerning European collections of the highest rank. If he is remembered mostly in Canada today, it may be because Canadian collectors repatriated most of his pictures after his death, leaving Europeans with little to go on. He had been careful to maintain a reputation at home, showing here regularly and returning frequently for Christmas, which would explain why most of his Canadian pictures are winter scenes. Young Canadian artists held him in considerable esteem during his lifetime for his fearless modernism and his success in Europe. A stylistically hybrid artist, Morrice combined a lush and often dusky Post-Impressionist tone with nonchalant brushwork of a plumb assuredness, softening the blunt structures of his Fauvist friends. What results are paintings as complicated as they are straightforward and often redolent with suppressed emotion. Morrice tends to smallish pictures that draw you in, only to surprise you by their resolute diffidence. Irresistible and remote, his pictures ask for intimacy but keep their distance, like nostalgia, like longing. Morrice ran with a fast crowd of glittering cosmopolitans. Alcoholism got the better of him by the end of his fifties; his health ultimately failed while in North Africa where he had painted with Matisse and where he died at fifty-eight.
Source: National Gallery of Canada