La Fille de Bordeaux Series [Red scarf girl]

'La Fille de Bordeaux' Series [Red scarf girl], 1984. Watercolour on paper by John (Jack) Craig Seaton Wilkinson, RCA (1927-2007): Note: Image to be replaced
'La Fille de Bordeaux' Series [Red scarf girl], 1984. Watercolour on paper by John (Jack) Craig Seaton Wilkinson, RCA (1927-2007)

Note: Image to be replaced

Name/Title

La Fille de Bordeaux Series [Red scarf girl]

Entry/Object ID

2018.08.16

Description

Painting This Modernist painting centres on a stylish dark-haired young woman wearing a black and white harlequin pattern top with a bright red scarf, jeans and dark boots. She is walking downward on a street sideways to the viewer with her face in partial profile. Tall houses, a decorative railing and some leafless trees are shown in the background. The location is Bordeaux, France.

Artwork Details

Medium

Watercolour on paper

Subject Place

Region

Western Europe

Continent

Europe

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

John (Jack) Craig Seaton Wilkinson, RCA (1927-2007)

Role

Painter

Date made

1984

Time Period

20th Century

Notes

ARTIST BIOGRAPHY Born in Windsor, Ontario, John Craig Seaton “Jack” Wilkinson was an influential Canadian artist and arts administrator. Raised in England, he studied architecture, painting and sculpture at Westham Municipal College, Newport College of Art and Medway College, where he received a diploma in painting. During World War II he served in the Royal Air Force coming to Canada in 1955. Wilkinson twice ran his own art school in Victoria, but perhaps his greatest mark on the local and provincial art scene came while working in the 1960s as staff artist and senior architectural draughtsman in the Provincial Department of Public Works. As chairman of the Provincial Committee on Art for two years, Wilkinson launched a period of intense activity with art policy for the provincial government and oversaw the purchase of 600 works for the provincial collection, and also arranged major art commissions for new provincial buildings. He was involved in Victoria’s Centennial Square revitalization and development project, designing the huge focal point fountain with mosaic monolith totems in 1965. It was commissioned and gifted by the municipalities of Saanich, Oak Bay and Esquimalt in commemoration of the Centennial of the founding of the City of Victoria in 1862. He was also known for other major commissions, including a large bronze sculpture for the B.C. Provincial School for the Deaf in Burnaby, murals at the B.C. Institute of Technology, sculptures for the Quesnel courthouse and Bull River Fish Hatchery, and the Royal B.C. Museum’s Carillon tower. As of 1975 he devoted himself to painting full-time and exhibited during the following years at the B.C. legislature, the University of British Columbia, the Vancouver and Victoria city art galleries, and other galleries in Alberta and Ontario. He exhibited with Victoria-based Modernist art group The Limners, and in the exhibition "Art in Victoria” 1960/1986 at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.

Edition

Edition

'La Fille de Bordeaux' Series

Edition Size

Unknown

Notes

Additionally termed [Red scarf girl] for purposes of identification

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Inscription, Date, Signature

Location

Signed and dated lower left: J.W. 84 Jack Wilkinson Titled in pencil below: 'La Fille de Bordeaux' Series

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Visible image

Height

38.1 cm

Width

22.9 cm

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Date

Jul 24, 2018

Notes

Lunds Lot #32 Note: At Lunds Auction July 16, 2016 , a similar Jack Wilkinson 1984 watercolour entitled "La Fille de Bordeaux" was sold (Lot#47) with a dark-haired young woman in a red sweater and orange scarf. See file

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

By John (Jack) Craig Seaton Wilkinson: 2015.03.01 Portrait of Harry De Zwager 2018.08.16 'La Fille de Bordeaux Series' [Red scarf girl] 2018.09.01 'La Fille de Bordeaux Series' [White blouse girl]