Fisherman’s Cottage, Nova Scotia by Berthe Des Clayes
Berthe Des Clayes
Fisherman’s Cottage, Nova Scotia
pastel
titled on the reverse of the frame
9.5 x 7.5 ins ( 24.1 x 19.1 cms ) ( sight )
Auction Estimate: $500.00 - $700.00
Price Realized $1,200.00
Sale date: October 25th 2022
Private Collection, Montreal
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Berthe Des Clayes
(1877 - 1968)
Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1877, Berthe Des Clayes studied at the Bushey School of Art in England. She later attended the Academie Julian, in Paris. She returned to Britain and lived for a short time in London before moving to Canada with her sister, Gertrude, in 1912. Their younger sister, Alice, also an artist, joined them two years later. They settled in Montreal, setting up a studio in Beaver Hall Square, a favourite haunt for artists and architects. Berthe travelled around England and France after the First World War. Throughout her life, she divided her time between England and Montreal and died in Devon, England in 1968.
Berthe Des Clayes was primarily a landscape painter, working in oils, watercolour and chalk pastels. Her style was impressionistic and she was a two-time winner of the Jessie Dow Prize. She participated in the Spring Exhibitions of the Montreal Museum of Fine Art and with the Royal Canadian Academy.