Artwork by Frank Shirley Panabaker,  Basicila, Hamilton

Frank Panabaker
Basicila, Hamilton

oil on board
signed lower left; titled and inscribed “This painting was presented by the artist, Frank Panabaker to William Colgate on the occasion of the visit of their Magesties the King and Queen to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, on June 7, nineteen thirty nine - 1939”; housed within a period Newcomb Macklin (NY) frame (label on the reverse of the framing)
8 x 10 ins ( 20.3 x 25.4 cms )

Auction Estimate: $3,500.00$2,500.00 - $3,500.00

Price Realized $2,360.00
Sale date: June 13th 2018

Provenance:
Waddington’s, auction, Toronto, November 14, 2013, lot 191
Private Collection, Ontario

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Frank Shirley Panabaker
(1904 - 1992) RCA

Frank Panabaker was born in Hespeler (now Cambridge), Ontario, in 1904. He lived in the Hamilton area for most of his life. His artistic career was launched during the summer of his 16th birthday when the artist McGillivray Knowles arrived in town to teach a sketching class. Recognizing his son's artistic talent, Frank's father encouraged him to take the class. Panabaker later studied at the Ontario College of Art, Grand Central School of Art and the Art Students League in New York City.

He spent his time in Southern Ontario on the shores of Georgian Bay, around the lakes of Haliburton, Muskoka and in Algonquin Park. He painted Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Alberta, Vermont and Nassau as well as local scenes from the Hamilton area. Frank Panabaker documented the life and times of the Steel City from the 1940s to through to the 1990s. He painted up until the last week of his life, dying in his 88th year in 1992.