Artwork by Simone-Mary Bouchard,  Les deux vases aux fleurs avec araignée

Simone-Mary Bouchard
Les deux vases aux fleurs avec araignée

oil on canvas
signed lower left; signed twice and titled on the reverse
18 x 21 ins ( 45.7 x 53.3 cms )

Auction Estimate: $1,500.00$1,200.00 - $1,500.00

Price Realized $960.00
Sale date: March 21st 2023

Provenance:
Private Collection, Toronto

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Simone-Mary Bouchard
(1912 - 1945)

Born in 1912, at Baie-St-Paul, Quebec, Simon-Mary Bouchard, one of a family of 14 children. She began her artistic career creating and selling hooked rugs to tourists. She soon expanded her art repetoire to include painting. Although she had no formal art training, her works displayed considerable talent. She became a member of the Contemporary Arts Society and exhibited her paintings with them. Her oil paintings depicted genre scenes of her community.

The Boston, Mass. collector, Patrick Morgan, discovered her work on a summer vacation in Murray Bay. Other collectors also eagerly sought her work. Her work was included in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts' Spring Exhibition in 1945, the year of her death. In a 1965 Maclean's article, Dorothey Eber described S.Mary Bouchard as follows, "She painted with a lyrical quality that puts her work in a class by itself...She's Quebec's greatest primitve." When she died at the age of 32, her younger sisters, Marie-Cécile and Edith, continued the painting tradition, with success. Six works by Simone-Mary Bouchard are represented in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.

Ref:
A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, Vol.1, by Colin S. MacDonald, Canadian Paperbacks, Ottawa, Revised and expanded, 1997