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David Haigh | |
Canadian-British Artist | |
1936 - 2003 |
Fire Series
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P105 |
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TIRE FIRE (AUTO-DE-FE ) |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil on canvas |
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121.9 x 121.9 cm. |
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1994 in Oxford UK |
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(wooden “floating” frame) |
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Exhibited at Gallery Page & Strange, Halifax, November 2015 | ||
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P114 |
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TWO STUDIES FOR A FIRE IN A HEARTH |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil on canvas on board |
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61 x 122 cm. |
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December 1995 in Halifax |
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(wooden “floating” frame) |
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Collection of Gallery of St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish | ||
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P115 |
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THE ANCESTRAL HEARTH |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil on canvas |
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111.8 x 101.6 cm. |
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March 1996 in Halifax |
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( wooden “floating” frame) |
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Exhibited at Gallery Page & Strange, Halifax, November 2015 | ||
Collection of the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown, PEI, March 2023 | ||
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P116 |
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THE CHARNEL HOUSE |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil on canvas |
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127 x 152.5 cm. |
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July 1996 in Halifax |
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(double-strip frame) |
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Collection of Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 2018 | ||
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P117 |
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FIRE REMEMBERED (SELF-PORTRAIT AT 60) |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil on canvas |
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91.4 x 101.6 cm. |
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November 1996 in Halifax |
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(wooden “floating” frame) |
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Exhibited at Gallery Page & Strange, Halifax, November 2015 | ||
Collection of Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 2018 | ||
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D70 |
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OPEN-AIR WOOD FIRE |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil pastel on Canson Mi-Teintes paper |
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55 x 75 cm. |
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May 1993 in Oxford |
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D71 |
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INTERIOR LOG-FIRE |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil pastel on Canson Mi-Teintes paper |
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56 x 76 cm. |
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May 1993 in Oxford |
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D72 |
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INTERIOR LOG-FIRE #2 |
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(Fire series) |
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Oil pastel on Canson Mi-Teintes paper |
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55 x 75 cm. |
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June 1993 in Oxford |
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Collection of Donald Mitchell and Rachel Martin, Halifax, December 2016 | ||
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