Description:

William Hadd McElcheran (Canadian, 1927-1999). Bronze sculpture titled "Businessman" depicting a portly male figure donning business attire, a briefcase in the grasp of his left hand, 1994. Incised signature and editioned 15/100 along the base. With a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.

Provenance: Galleria D'Arte Piazza Erbe, Italy, 2001; From the Estate of Gary Fink.

Lot Essay:
William Hadd McElcheran began his artistic training as a painter, though he gradually turned his attention to the expressive possibilities of sculpture. Working in three dimensions allowed him to explore the physicality, presence, and symbolic weight of the human figure. He was particularly drawn to classical traditions, admiring the balance, theatricality, and emotional intensity found in Renaissance and Baroque art. Early in his career, McElcheran produced religious works shaped by his spiritual upbringing, often using solitary figures to express themes of suffering, sacrifice, and shared human experience. As his focus moved beyond explicitly religious subjects, this archetypal figure evolved. It became the modern businessman, not a hero or ideal, but a reflection of the ordinary individual shaped by the pressures of contemporary life.

For McElcheran, the businessman was far more than a symbol of corporate culture. He represented a modern "Everyman," a figure through which the artist reimagined the classical hero. Rather than celebrating personal greatness or transcendence, McElcheran presented an anti-ideal, a character defined less by individual will than by systemic conformity. As he observed, "Our time has produced a particularly poignant version of the Everyman, the corporate man, defined more by his environment than by any sense of interiority."

The familiar image of the suited figure, briefcase in hand, was what McElcheran called "the package he puts himself in," a uniform shaped by duty and social expectation. These men, he noted, "are not in positions of power," but operate within vast organizational structures that both support and limit them. Far from satire, McElcheran's sculptures offer a quiet, incisive critique of postwar corporate life, evoking the quiet dignity and isolation of individuals absorbed into institutional systems.

Gary C. Fink was a collector with both a lighthearted sense of humor and a serious commitment to art. Through the Museum Louvre It or Leave It, he offered Minnesotans an offbeat, thought-provoking experience; through MIA gifts, he broadened institutional collections; and through his scholarship, he continues to enable the next generation of artists. A Renaissance soul in the heart of Minnesota's art community, Gary C. Fink was more than an astute collector - he was a spirited patron whose unconventional vision left an indelible mark on the creative landscape.

  • Dimensions: Height: 25 in x width: 9 in x depth: 12 in. Weight: 30 lbs 12 oz.
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