Artwork by George Horne Russell,  Boats Docked at the Harbour

George H. Russell
Boats Docked at the Harbour

oil on canvas, laid down on board
signed lower right; titled indistinctly on the reverse
9.75 x 12.75 ins ( 24.8 x 32.4 cms )

Auction Estimate: $1,200.00$800.00 - $1,200.00

Price Realized $1,121.00
Sale date: December 12th 2019

Provenance:
Private Collection, Quebec

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George Horne Russell
(1861 - 1933)

Russell, George Horne (1861-1933) was born in Banff, Scotland in 1861, son of George and Suzan (Conn) Russell. He made early choice of his career, and commenced the study of art at a local school. His talent quickly developed, and he was sent to the more advanced Aberdeen Art School, where again his progress outstripped the teaching, and he moved to London. Here he became a pupil at the celebrated South Kensington Art School, studying under Prof. Legros and Sir George Reid. He was what might be called a "sound" pupil and with native Scotch tenacity acquired a thorough grounding in the technique of his profession. He developed a decided flair for portrait painting, and was encouraged to concentrate on that branch of his art.

Pictures by Russell are in the Toronto Art Gallery [now the Art Gallery of Ontario], Montreal Art Gallery, and the National Gallery, Ottawa.

After a brief illness he died at St. Stephen, N.B. June 24th, 1933, and was buried at St. Andrews N.B. He was survived by his widow (Miss Elizabeth Morrison), one son, Norman Wells, and a daughter, Mrs. A. J. Mackenzie of Detroit, Mich.