E. J. Hughes

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E. J. Hughes
Born
Edward John Hughes

(1913-02-17)February 17, 1913
DiedJanuary 5, 2007(2007-01-05) (aged 93)
EducationVancouver School of Applied Art and Design, graduated 1933
Known forPainter
SpouseRosabel Fern Irvin Smith (m. 1940) (d. 1974)

Edward John Hughes

painter, known for his images of the land and sea in British Columbia
.

Early career

Hughes was born in

Nanaimo, British Columbia.[1] Raised during the Depression, he studied at the Vancouver School of Decorative and Applied Art where he graduated in 1933. His talent was recognized early. One of his teachers was Frederick Varley of the Group of Seven, and another member, Lawren Harris, recommended him for the inaugural Emily Carr Scholarship in 1947.[2]

In 1934, he formed a partnership with the muralist Paul Goranson and Orville Fisher in a commercial art firm.[3]

World War II

When

Official Second World War artist.[4] Hughes traveled to England and Alaska where he depicted ordinary men caught up in this worldwide event. He produced well over a thousand drawings, many watercolours, oil sketches and almost 30 paintings.[5]
One curator calls his work between 1940 and 1946 for the Canadian war records perhaps the "most significant body of work by a Canadian artist in the Canadian War Museum".[6]

Post-War period

After being discharged from the military in 1946, he returned to the west coast of Canada with his wife Fern and settled in Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island, at first concentrated on waterfront subjects near his home. Hughes spent much of the remainder of his life living on Vancouver Island where he pursued a lifelong study of the province and its landscape as a professional artist.

In the 1950s, Hughes' reputation grew, especially after he signed an exclusive contract to sell all his work to Dr.

Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.[8] In 1992, Canada Post used one of his images ("Christie Pass, Hurst Island, B,C.") on a stamp commemorating 125 years of Confederation.[9]

Hughes died of cardiac arrest in Duncan, BC at the age of 93.[10]

Legacy

Hughes' paintings are best known for their strong and appealing images of the landscape and seascape of

Jan Vermeer, his favorite artist, and the Mexican muralists, such as Diego Rivera.[11]

Hughes was elected to the

Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 1997.[13] In 2001, he received the Order of Canada and, in 2005, he was awarded the Order of British Columbia
. Both of these awards cited his dedication to representing Canada with passion and originality.

The Vancouver Art Gallery has the most extensive holding of Hughes' work in public hands and mounted a major retrospective exhibition in 2003, curated by Ian M. Thom.[14]

His painting Lake Okanagan was purchased at a rural

yard sale for C$200. Six years later, in 2007, the purchaser sold it at auction for $402,500.[15][16][17] In November 2018, his painting Fishboats, River Inlet sold for $2,041,250 CDN (premium included) at the Heffel Auction.[18]

Books

Film

References

  1. ^ Thom 2002, p. 14.
  2. ^ Thom 2002, p. 14, 73.
  3. ^ E.J. Hughes - The Art History Archive, retrieved on 16 May 2007.
  4. ^ Canadian Artist - E.J. Hughes, www.warmuseum.ca, retrieved on 15 May 2007.
  5. ^ Thom 2002, p. 66.
  6. ^ Thom 2002, p. 61.
  7. ^ MacDonald 1968, p. 482.
  8. ^ "The 50th Anniversary of the CPR Stainless Steel Passenger Fleet" (PDF). Canadian Rail (503): 211–223. November–December 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
  9. . Retrieved 2020-07-07.
  10. ^ B.C. painter E.J. Hughes dies, by CBC Arts, www.cbc.ca, retrieved on 15 May 2007.
  11. ^ Thom 2002, p. 213.
  12. ^ McMann, Evelyn (1981). Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
  13. ^ About the Artist, www.artists4kids.com, retrieved on 15 May 2007
  14. ^ Indepth Arts News: "E.J. Hughes: Work from the Early 1930s to Present", www.absolutearts.com, retrieved on 15 May 2007
  15. ^ Painting found at yard sale slated to fetch over $100,000 for Ontario couple, by Michelle McQuigge of Canadian Press, www.cbc.ca, retrieved on 15 May 2007
  16. ^ Rare E.J. Hughes and Emily Carr Paintings to Sell in Upcoming Spring Auction Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, News Release, www.heffel.com, May 4, 2007, retrieved on 15 May 2007.
  17. ^ Heffel's $22.8-million Fine Art Auction Sets New Bench Mark as Best Canadian Auction Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, News release, Heffel.com, May 24, 2007, retrieved on 27 May 2007
  18. ^ "E. J. Hughes". www.heffel.ca. Heffel auction. Retrieved 2021-05-06.

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