E. J. Hughes Paints Vancouver Island

E. J. Hughes Paints Vancouver Island

by Robert Amos
E. J. Hughes Paints Vancouver Island

E. J. Hughes Paints Vancouver Island

by Robert Amos

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Overview

Now available in paperback, this handsome retrospective on one of BC’s most beloved artists unveils photographs, sketches, and ephemera from the artist’s estate.

The reputation of E. J. Hughes in British Columbia is second only to that of Emily Carr. His paintings, collected by every major gallery in our country, fetch more than $1 million at auction. Yet Hughes lived a notoriously private life.

Hughes painted scenes from all over BC, but he especially loved Vancouver Island, and lived most of his 93 years at Shawnigan Lake and Duncan. This book features paintings from his beloved island home—from Sidney, past Goldstream and the Malahat to Cowichan Bay, Genoa Bay, and Maple Bay. With stops along the way, he painted scenes from Ladysmith, Nanaimo, Comox, and Courtenay. Hughes recorded the passing of an era, capturing the coastal steamships, log booms, fishing boats, and the landscapes he treasured.

This book includes a biography of the artist, highlights more than 60 of his finest works alongside sketches and photos revealing his studio methods, and shares his handwritten notes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771514248
Publisher: Heritage Group Distribution
Publication date: 04/16/2024
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Robert Amos has published eleven books on art—including five bestselling volumes on the life and work of beloved Canadian artist E. J. Hughes—and was the arts columnist for Victoria’s Times Colonist newspaper for more than thirty years. Amos was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1995 and is an Honorary Citizen of Victoria. He lives in Oak Bay, British Columbia, with his wife, artist Sarah Amos.
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