Artwork by Robert Hedrick,  Chrysalis

Robert Hedrick
Chrysalis

oil on canvas
signed and dated 1957 lower right; titled to an exhibition label on the reverse; Condition noted: light surface stains present
56 x 33.75 in ( 142.2 x 85.7 cm )

Auction Estimate: $5,000.00$3,000.00 - $5,000.00

Price Realized $3,000.00
Sale date: March 25th 2025

Provenance:
Gallery of Contemporary Art, Toronto, November 1959
Private Collection, Toronto
Exhibited:
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Spring 1959
This work was reproduced in the September 1959 edition of the "Canadian Homes and Gardens Magazine" in a series about Canadian art collectors.

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Robert Hedrick
(1930)

Robert Hedrick was born in Windsor, Ontario in 1930. He studied commercial art at the H.B. Beal Technical School in London, Ontario and later painted at the Instituto Allende, San Miguel, Mexico with James Pinto and Rico Lebrun from 1953-54, and 1956-57.

Working in oil, acrylic, gouache and collage, Hedrick's early work was influenced by the work of Painters Eleven. In the 1990's he turned to shaped canvases in a geometric Minimalist style. Using black and earth tones, the paint is smoothly brushed or rolled on the canvas or textured with graphite.

Hedrick is known for his classically inspired but semi-abstract sculptures in plaster, wood, bronze, aluminum and white marble featuring subjects as torsos, candlesticks and bronze doors.