Artist Walter Joseph Phillips
Title The Bather #26/100
Media colour wood block on paper
Dated
1923
Size 10.75 x 7.25 in. / 27.3 x 18.4 cm.
Frame Size 17.25 x 13.25 x 1 in.
Sold $3,250
Estimate $2,000 - $3,000
Notes
signed with monogram and dated in block lower left; signed, titled and numbered along bottom; framed
Reference
Scott CW#38; MBL #70 ed:100
Provenance
Douglas Udell Gallery, Edmonton, label verso; from the collection of Bente Roed, author of Printmaking in Alberta 1945-1985
Biographical Information
Walter Joseph Phillips ~ [1884-1963] Canadian ASA, CPE, CSPWC, MSA, RCA
Phillips, whose father was a Welsh clergyman, was born in Barton-on-Humber in Lincolnshire, England in 1884. He arrived in Winnipeg with his wife, Gladys, after spending 5 years in South Africa and then working as a teacher and commercial artist in England. For a detailed biography and examples of Phillips work see the website wjphillips.ca
See Walter J. Phillips, by Duncan Campbell Scott [Scott#], published by Ryerson Press, 1947; Walter J. Phillips, A Selection of His Works and Thoughts, by Michael J. Gribbon, published by N.G.C., 1978; The Tranquility and the Turbulence: The Life and Works of Walter J. Phillips, by Roger H. Boulet [MBL#], published by Loates, 1981; Phillips in Print, edited by Douglas Cole and Maria Tippett, published by Manitoba Records Society, 1982; Truth and Beauty in the Canadian Rockies, An Explorer's Guide to the Art of Walter J. Phillips, by Lisa Christensen, Fifth House Publishers, 2019; included in N.G.C. Vol. III, by Robert Hubbard, pg. 247; A.G.O., by the A.G.O., pg. 365