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Karl May Originals

<b>Abstract in Gold</b><br />Hinterglas  23 1/2 x 33 inches
<br />$2000.00<b>Birds in Yellow</b><br />Mixed Media 15 x 20
<br />$700.00<b>La Ville d'Or (Prague)</b><br />Hinterglas framed by artist
<br />2500<b>Three Deer</b><br />Oil    31 x 47 inches
<br />$2000.00<b>The Deer</b><br />Hinterglas    framed by artist    16 1/2 x 11 1/2
<br />$500.00<b>Drying Sails</b><br />Mixed Media  24 x 18 inches
<br />$500.00<b>Eskimo Carrier</b><br />Mixed Media   20 1/2  x 31 1/2 inches
<br />$1100.00<b>Ghost Sailor</b><br />Mixed Media 17 x 23 inches
<br />$600.00<b>Snow capped mountains</b><br />Oil on Tarpaper   36 x 59 inches
<br />$2000.00<b>Shepherd (Pan with Flute) - blue  18/20</b><br />Tar Hand Print   23 x 17 
<br />$390.00<b>Shepherd (Pan with Flute)- earth  17/20</b><br />Tar Hand Print 23 x 18
<br />$340.00 <b>Cathedral in Grey</b><br />Hinterglas Framed by Artist  24 x 30 inches
<br />$2800.00  <b>Pursian Man</b><br />Pastel  15 x 21 inches
<br />$800.00<b>Rooster</b><br />Hinterglas  framed by Artist  24 x 30 inches
<br />$1350.00<b>Ruins</b><br />Hinterglas  Framed by Artist   23 x 34 inches
<br />$3700.00<b>Three Deer</b><br />Oil  31 x 47 inches
<br />$2200.00<b>Goats</b><br />Pastel  23 x 9 1/2 inches 
<br />$550.00<b>Totem Pole </b><br />Pastel   23 x 31 inches
<br />$550.00
Karl May 1901-1976
Karl May was an exceptional painter. He was born in Bohmen, and immigrated to Canada in 1952. He settled in May valley, north of Montreal that received its name after him.

This collection, of his works for sale, comprises works in oil and acrylic, gouache, pastel, charcoal and tar drawings, handprints, lithographs and will include a number of "Hinterglas" - behind glass paintings, a traditional European medium, which Karl May has adapted to the contemporary idiom.

One-man shows of his work have been held in Berlin, Vienna, Dusseldorf, Kassel, Munich, Hamburg, Tehran and Chile. In Canada, in addition to numerous one-man exhibitions in private galleries in Toronto and Montreal, there were major exhibitions at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa and at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.


In 1976, an important retrospective exhibition was organized by the Public Archives in Ottawa, launching a program by the Picture Division to recognize and document the careers of foreign-born Canadians who have made valuable contributions to the country's artistic life. This was just before his death in 1976.


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