Untitled #25

Untitled #25

Brand: Frederick Hagan
2400.00 CAD In stock Buy at Merchant

Works on paper are floated in a grey cherry frame behind UV70 glass. Frederick Hagan (1918–2003) remains one of the most distinctive and quietly influential voices in 20th-century Canadian painting. Born and raised in Toronto’s Cabbagetown, Hagan drew deeply from the textures of everyday life, transforming familiar domestic and urban surroundings into richly symbolic works of art. His practice is rooted in close observation of lived experience, resulting in paintings that feel both intimately personal and universally resonant. The works presented in this collection, spanning 1940 to 1990, reveal Hagan’s sustained fascination with the poetic potential of the ordinary. From humble household objects to interior studio scenes, each composition offers a thoughtful meditation on presence, memory, and the passage of time. Rather than depicting spectacle, Hagan elevates the overlooked, inviting viewers into quiet moments charged with emotional and psychological depth. At a time when abstraction was increasingly dominant in international modern art, Hagan remained committed to figurative painting. Yet his approach was far from conventional. His work synthesizes influences from Cubism, Mannerism, Expressionism, and Classical composition, all filtered through a distinctly personal visual language. The result is a body of work that is structurally sophisticated, emotionally charged, and unmistakably original, bridging tradition and modernity with exceptional clarity. Hagan’s paintings are not simply depictions of space and objects; they are layered explorations of human experience. Through careful composition, heightened form, and a restrained yet powerful palette, he constructs images that feel both grounded and transcendent. This enduring commitment to figuration, paired with his intellectual depth and formal innovation, positions him as a key figure in Canadian modernism. Frederick Hagan’s contributions to Canadian art have been widely recognized. He was awarded the Canadian Centennial Medal in 1967, commissioned by Canada Post to design a celebrated series of 16 postage stamps issued between 1986 and 1989, and received the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Medal in 1998. His works are held in major public collections, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Royal Ontario Museum. Today, Hagan’s legacy continues to resonate. His paintings offer collectors and audiences a rare combination of historical significance, technical mastery, and emotional depth - making them enduring works within the canon of Canadian art. Oil paintings on canvas and panel are richly coloured, traditionally varnished and come framed. Watercolour pieces on paper are matted and framed behind museum glass.

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18 X 22 in.
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  • 18 X 22 in. — 2400.00 CAD — In stock

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