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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jack Bush, The House Wreckers, 1942
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Jack Bush Canadian, 1909-1977

The House Wreckers, 1942
watercolour on paper
protected by museum glass
23 x 30.5 in
signed and dated top left
CAD 15,000.00
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Jack Bush’s The House Wreckers (1942) captures a scene of labour and upheaval with an almost theatrical vibrancy. Set beneath a sky of dramatic, wind-torn clouds and brilliant cobalt openings...
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Jack Bush’s The House Wreckers (1942) captures a scene of labour and upheaval with an almost theatrical vibrancy. Set beneath a sky of dramatic, wind-torn clouds and brilliant cobalt openings of light, the work depicts a building mid-demolition or reconstruction—its skeletal roof framing exposed, walls half-stripped, and timbers scattered across the ground.


Two figures labour in the foreground: a woman in a deep blue skirt and red blouse bends over a pail, her posture filled with weight and effort, while a man steadies a long timber across the rubble, body angled in purposeful strain. Another figure climbs a ladder into the broken structure, framed by the ragged edge of a wallpapered wall—its floral pattern startling against the raw boards and exposed brick.



Bush balances harshness with humanity: the hard geometry of wood beams, slanting fences, and raw stone contrasts with the warmth of the workers' clothing and the mottled, lived-in textures of the buildings. The palette mixes earthy ochres, deep browns, and shadowed blues with bursts of bright white cloud and sky, infusing the gritty subject with energy and life.



Despite the subject’s chaos, the composition feels organized and rhythmic—vertical beams echoing the figure’s upright posture, the diagonal ladder and lumber guiding the eye through layers of activity. It's a wartime-era image of transition and resilience, where toil meets renewal, and the bare bones of a home invite both memory and possibility.

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Provenance

- titled on artist label with original price of $75
- the Jack Bush Heritage Corporation #WC-159
- Theo Waddington Inc, Montréal
- Emmett's Custom Framing, Toronto
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