Maud Lewis painting found in thrift shop sells for $45,000
Artwork auctioned off by Mennonite Central Committee Ontario for nearly triple original estimate
A painting by celebrated Canadian folk artist Maud Lewiswhich was found ata thrift shop has sold for$45,000.
The artwork was auctioned off by the Mennonite Central Committee Ontario. Theorganization announced in a tweet thatthe piecewas sold for almostthree times itsappraised value. It was originally valued at approximately $16,000.
Our #Maudie has found a new home! #Auction concluded yesterday with a winning bid of $45,000 - nearly triple appraised value! pic.twitter.com/YOUsLVgsCI
—@MCCOntario
Portrait of Eddie Barnes and Ed Murphy, Lobster Fisherman, Bay View, Nova Scotiamade headlines in March when thrift shop volunteers atMCC's New Hamburg, Ont., location spotted the artworkin a bin.
The artist, who suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, lived in poverty for most of her life with her husband and sold her paintings for just a few dollars. She died in 1970 at the age of 67.
Her work is recognized for its use of vibrant colours and outdoor depictions.
A recentbiopic about Lewis'slife starringEthan Hawke and Sally Hawkinscalled Maudie renewed public interest in the revered artist.
MCC Ontario says the auction proceeds will go towardsthe group's development work abroad.
With files from the Canadian Press