Item REF.2023.008 - The Assembly Hall

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The Assembly Hall

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CA LGIC REF-REF.2023.008

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  • c. 2013 (Creation)
    Creator
    deRooy, Adrian
    Place
    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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REF.2023.008: Art Print

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Colour landscape image. The image shows various people standing on a grassy lawn in front of a brown brick building. In the centre, there is a clown playing a violin, a woman in a white polka dotted dress, a dog, a woman in a white dress and a crown, and four children. To the left, there are people dressed in all black and people in pants and shirts (mainly white, red, and blue). To the right, there are women in long dresses and a person in green shorts holding a baby above their head. In the background, other people are visible. The building has two storeys and rectangular windows with semi-circles at their tops. The building and people are surrounded by trees. The background is a blue sky. The image is bordered by a white border with black text at the bottom centre.

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Mark / Inscription text: The Assembly Hall / by / Adrian deRooy      
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink      
Mark / Inscription position: Bottom centre     
Mark / Inscription language: English      
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Mark / Inscription text: Adrian deRooy    
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Mark / Inscription technique: Handwritten or printed, black ink      
Mark / Inscription position: Bottom right corner      
Mark / Inscription language: English      
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A  

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Adrian deRooy was born in Holland. As a child after visiting the Rijsmuseum in Amsterdam and was inspired by what he saw. After coming to Canada and graduating from the Ontario College of Art, he continued painting influenced by the Old Masters of Holland but also Andy Warhol. “When his painting “The Bear Bull Brawl " was published in New York it became the main stay image for stockbrokers all across the land and put Adrian's name on the proverbial map.” deRooy describes his art as “Classic meets Abstract meets Avant-Garde.”

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