Don Cardinal Artist

Don J. Cardinal Art for Sale and Sold Prices. Follow This Artist. Painter See Artist Details. Sold at Auction Prices Don J. Cardinal 4 View All. Apr. 23, 2023 DON J. CARDINAL - Boat Grounded Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting Est 60 - 90. View sold prices. May. 15, 2022

Three paintings by the late M tis artist Don Cardinal created more than 50 years ago in Hay River are being preserved by the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority.

On Thursday, July 18, the NWT Art Centre Initiative co-sponsored a research presentation on Northern Indigenous art history featuring MtisCree artist Donald J. Cardinal. Cardinal was an active painter in Hay River and Yellowknife in the 1970s and 80s. and drawings by Don Cardinal were exhibited from the private collections of patrons in

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Don J. Cardinal is a Canadian artist. How much does a Don J. Cardinal cost? Don J. Cardinal's work has been offered at auction multiple times. Among the artist's sold works is quotBoat Groundedquot, which realized 16 USD at Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting in 2023

Artist Don Cardinal Title Company Up The Tree - 1973 Community Hay River, N.W.T. Medium Acrylic on Canvas Measurements 24quot x 30quot Framed Don Cardinal - Company Up The Tree quantity Quantity. Add to cart. Category Native Paintings. Related products. Carl Fontaine - Chief Poundmaker 650.

Beautiful framed lithograph triptych print by Canadian artist Don J Cardinal. Signed and dated 1974. The three prints measure 5.5 x 4 14 each, the frame measures 18.5 x 8 34. The lithographs covered with glass. Perfect condition. Thank you very much for visiting my shop.

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quotDon J. Cardinal was a Metis artist. Cardinal's interest in art began in the Roman Catholic Mission in Northern Alberta where he was placed at the age of two until he was 15. In 1963, he moved to Hay River, NWT where he married and had two children. Cardinal began painting full-time in 1967, taking on odd jobs to supplement his income.

Don J. Cardinal was a Metis artist. Cardinal's interest in art began in the Roman Catholic Mission in Northern Alberta where he was placed at the age of two until he was 15. In 1963, he moved to Hay River, NWT where he married and had two children. Cardinal began painting full-time in 1967, taking on odd jobs to supplement his income.