Water Beetle by Norval Morrisseau
Norval Morrisseau
Water Beetle
mixed media on birchbark
signed lower right
16 x 16 ins ( 40.6 x 40.6 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $3,500.00 - $4,500.00
Price Realized $5,290.00
Sale date: November 25th 2015
Acquired directly from the artist, 1965
Private Collection, Winnipeg
It was during such a visit to Sandy Lake in the summer of 1965 that he met Norval Morrisseau. Following a spirited Scrabble game between Morrisseau, author Sheila Burnford and artist Susan Ross, which the consignor witnessed, the group went to Morrisseau’s studio. After inquiring as to whether the artist might have artwork which a “poor medical student could afford”, Morrisseau presented two works on birchbark.
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Norval Morrisseau
(1931 - 2007) RCA, Order of Canada
Born in 1931 at Sandy Point Reserve, Ontario, Morrisseau was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts since 1970. Norval Morrisseau was the celebrated founder of the Woodland School, which revitalized Anishnabe iconography, traditionally incised on rocks and Midewiwin birchbark scrolls. A self-taught painter, printmaker, and illustrator, Morrisseau created an innovative vocabulary which was initially criticized in the Native community for its disclosure of traditional spiritual knowledge. His colourful, figurative images delineated with heavy black form lines and x-ray articulations, were characteristically signed with the syllabic spelling of Copper Thunderbird, the name Morrisseau’s grandfather gave him. Morrisseau completed many commissions during his career including the mural for the Indians of Canada Pavilion at Expo 67. He was made a member of the Order of Canada in 1978 and, in 1980, received honourary doctorates from both McGill and McMaster universities. In 1995 Morrisseau was honoured by the Assembly of First Nations.