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| Abyss |
| oil on canvas |
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32 x 39 in.
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| $5500 |
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| Study for Torso |
| oil on canvas |
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8 x 9 in.
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| $900 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| The Naked Nude |
| oil on canvas |
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26 x 44 in.
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| $5300 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Torso I |
| oil on canvas |
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18 x 22 in.
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| $3000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Torso II |
| oil on canvas |
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21 x 25 in.
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| $4000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Study for Seated Figure II |
| oil on paper |
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6 x 6 in.
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| Sold |
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| Study in Red |
| oil on canvas |
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31 x 46 in.
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| $6000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Homage to Manet & Olympia |
| oil on canvas |
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9 x 15 in.
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| $1600 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| November |
| oil on canvas |
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16 x 44 in.
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| $4000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Slumping Figure |
| oil on canvas |
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18 x 22 in.
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| $3000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Approach (Homage to Brian Kipping) |
| oil on canvas sheet |
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5.5 x 9 in.
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| $800 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Green Space |
| oil on paper |
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6 x 10 in.
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| $900 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Study for Naked Nude |
| oil on paper |
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8 x 12.5 in.
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| $1200 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Swing |
| oil on canvas |
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7.25 x 7.25 in.
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| $900 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Plague of Locust |
| oil on canvas |
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36 x 52 in.
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| $7000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Study in Orange |
| oil on canvas |
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38 x 38 in.
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| $6000 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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| Dark Bridges, Mackenzie / Hinton 70 pages. b/w |
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8.5 x 11 in.
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| $17.544 |
| available at Bau-Xi, Toronto |
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Hugh Mackenzie
Hugh Mackenzie has been an important presence in the Canadian art scene for decades. He began his career as a technical artist (working on the Avro Arrow), and spent his professional career as an art educator (working at Ontario College of Art from 1968 until 1991). Mackenzie began as a high realist painter before turning more to abstraction. He switches easily between the figure and industrial landscape, from the representational to almost pure abstraction and from painting to his other great passion, etching. Hugh Mackenzie has exhibited extensively across Canada, is the subject of numerous catalogues and publications, and is represented in such major collections as the Art Gallery of Ontario, Carleton University Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the Montreal Museum of Fine Art. The artist also has a large and avid following of private collectors.
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