Artwork by John Michael Anthony Koerner (Korner),  Flowers by the Lake

John Korner
Flowers by the Lake

oil on canvas
signed upper left; signed and titled on the stretcher
30 x 24 ins ( 76.2 x 61 cms )

Auction Estimate: $900.00$700.00 - $900.00

Price Realized $540.00
Sale date: November 30th 2021

Provenance:
The Estate of a Prominent Canadian Collector

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John Michael Anthony Koerner (Korner)
(1913 - 2014)

John Michael Anthony Koerner (September 29, 1913 – February 23, 2014) was a Czechoslovakian-born artist in British Columbia, Canada.

He was born in Moravia, the son of Theodor Koerner, part of a family involved in the lumber industry. Koerner was exposed to art at an early age in Paris and Italy. Although his ultimate goal was to become an artist, on his father's advice, he studied law at Charles University in Prague and at the Sorbonne. With the rise of the Third Reich in Germany, he left Prague with his father and uncles, settling in Paris. However, it became necessary for the family to leave again and, the following year, they arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia.

He worked in the family lumber business for twelve years before returning to his first love, art. He also taught at the Vancouver School of Art and the University of British Columbia. A number of his works were acquired by the National Gallery of Canada. He also became friends with painter Lawren Harris, who invited him to join the exhibition committee of the Vancouver Art Gallery. His work also appears in the collections of the Tate in London, of Clare Hall at Cambridge University and of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC.

His work was influenced by German philosopher Bo Yin Ra.

Following his 100th birthday, Koerner had a show at the Burnaby Art Gallery and the exhibition “John Koerner: The Hidden Side of Nature” at the Penticton Art Gallery. He died at home in Vancouver at the age of 100.