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Artist Irene E. McCaugherty
Title The Haying Crew 1934 [Wheelerville Series]
Media watercolour and ink on paper
Dated 1990
Size 15 x 22 in. / 38.1 x 55.9 cm.
Sold $400 Estimate $800 - $1,000

Notes
signed, titled and dated lower right; graphite sketch verso; archival mat; unframed


Biographical Information
Irene E. McCaugherty ~ [1914-1996] Canadian
Irene McCaugherty was a self-taught artist, writer, and poet. Her folk-art paintings explore the people and cultural narrative of southern Alberta’s pioneer days in the later part of the 19th and early 20th century. She recorded the daily happenings of life in early Alberta with humour and colour, and invited viewers to enter her world of auction sales, musical rides, road building, small town life, and ranching. McCaugherty often painted in an unusual dimension, long and narrow. That rectangular shape reflected the view she had out the window of her pick-up truck, as she drove around southern Alberta to capture the stories of the people and the places she called home. Her watercolours do not conform to traditional one-point perspective, and she found a voice that was uniquely hers, capturing the imagined past and invented history of life on the prairie. She created more than 1,000 paintings before her death in 1996, many of which have been donated by her family to the Lethbridge College Campus where they are on display in the Founders’ Square Space. For many years, McCaugherty wrote a newspaper column for the Lethbridge Herald called Diary of a Farmer’s Wife about cowboy life on her ranch in the Porcupine Hills of Alberta. She also self-published three books and one recording of her stories, poetry, and paintings. McCaugherty received an Alberta Achievement award in 1992, and an Honourary Doctor of Law degree from the University of Lethbridge in 1995, for her work preserving the history of Southern Alberta. Her art can be found at the Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge, the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.

see Irene McCaugherty, Watercolours, published by the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, 1983; Yesterday's Memories, by I.McCaugherty, pub. By the artist, 1988; A Voice in Time, by I.McCaugherty, 1990; The Ladders We Climb, by I.McCaugherty, pub. By the artist, 1994; By a Lady, Celebrating Three Centuries of Art by Canadian Women, by M.Tippett, Penguin Group, 1992; Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction, by A.Westbridge, Vol.3, pg.21, Westbridge Pub., 2001

Historical Results for this Artist

Sold
CAD $400 - Paddle # 5954
Bidding History
Paddle #
Date
Amount
5954
4/21/2024 2:17:57 PM
CAD $400
9507
4/21/2024 2:17:56 PM
CAD $375
5954
4/21/2024 11:01:48 AM
CAD $350
9286
4/20/2024 7:33:05 AM
CAD $325
8215
4/20/2024 7:33:05 AM
CAD $300
9286
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $275
8215
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $250
9286
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $240
8215
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $230
9286
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $220
8215
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $210
9286
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $200
8215
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $190
9286
4/20/2024 7:31:34 AM
CAD $180
8215
4/20/2024 7:31:33 AM
CAD $170
9286
4/19/2024 3:29:12 PM
CAD $160
4710
4/19/2024 3:29:12 PM
CAD $150
9286
4/19/2024 3:29:12 PM
CAD $140
4710
4/19/2024 3:29:12 PM
CAD $130
9286
4/19/2024 3:29:12 PM
CAD $120

Biographical Information
Irene E. McCaugherty ~ [1914-1996] Canadian
Irene McCaugherty was a self-taught artist, writer, and poet. Her folk-art paintings explore the people and cultural narrative of southern Alberta’s pioneer days in the later part of the 19th and early 20th century. She recorded the daily happenings of life in early Alberta with humour and colour, and invited viewers to enter her world of auction sales, musical rides, road building, small town life, and ranching. McCaugherty often painted in an unusual dimension, long and narrow. That rectangular shape reflected the view she had out the window of her pick-up truck, as she drove around southern Alberta to capture the stories of the people and the places she called home. Her watercolours do not conform to traditional one-point perspective, and she found a voice that was uniquely hers, capturing the imagined past and invented history of life on the prairie. She created more than 1,000 paintings before her death in 1996, many of which have been donated by her family to the Lethbridge College Campus where they are on display in the Founders’ Square Space. For many years, McCaugherty wrote a newspaper column for the Lethbridge Herald called Diary of a Farmer’s Wife about cowboy life on her ranch in the Porcupine Hills of Alberta. She also self-published three books and one recording of her stories, poetry, and paintings. McCaugherty received an Alberta Achievement award in 1992, and an Honourary Doctor of Law degree from the University of Lethbridge in 1995, for her work preserving the history of Southern Alberta. Her art can be found at the Galt Museum and Archives in Lethbridge, the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.

see Irene McCaugherty, Watercolours, published by the Southern Alberta Art Gallery, 1983; Yesterday's Memories, by I.McCaugherty, pub. By the artist, 1988; A Voice in Time, by I.McCaugherty, 1990; The Ladders We Climb, by I.McCaugherty, pub. By the artist, 1994; By a Lady, Celebrating Three Centuries of Art by Canadian Women, by M.Tippett, Penguin Group, 1992; Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction, by A.Westbridge, Vol.3, pg.21, Westbridge Pub., 2001

Historical Results for this Artist

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