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TORONTO, Oct. 25, 2016 /CNW/ - Heffel Fine Art Auction House is proud to present its fall 2016 live auction collection. More than 200 museum-quality works will be offered on November 23, 2016, at the historic Design Exchange in Toronto, in what will be a monumental night for the Canadian art market. With the highest dollar-value presale estimates for a Canadian art auction to date, the works will be presented in four sessions and are expected to achieve between $22 million and $32 million. (All prices are in Canadian dollars and according to conservative estimates.)
The long-established and highly anticipated sessions of Post-War & Contemporary Art and Fine Canadian Art will draw collectors from around the world. Significant artists who have become staples at Heffel's live auctions will be featured with major works, including Lawren Harris and the Group of Seven, Emily Carr and Jean Paul Riopelle.
Lawren Harris's Mountain Forms hits the auction block following its starring role in The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris, the critically acclaimed exhibition which toured major North American cultural institutions, including the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and most recently the Art Gallery of Ontario. The outstanding 1926 Rocky Mountain work by the Group of Seven founder is estimated to fetch between $3 million and $5 million. Standing five feet tall and nearly six feet wide, the canvas is one of 10 works by the artist included in the fall auction.
For the first time, Heffel is excited to offer an additional live auction session featuring the most valuable single-consignor collection ever to come to market—The Peter & Joanne Brown Collection. The session is estimated to reach sales of $12 million to $17 million, and includes a selection of artworks from the noted Canadian businessman's vast collection. The 90 lots on offer are representative of Canadian artistic excellence from coast to coast, including works by Alex Colville of the Maritimes, Emily Carr and Bill Reid of British Columbia, the Group of Seven and many others.
Peter M. Brown began to seriously build his art collection in the 1980s, working very closely with galleries and dealers including Ken Heffel, founder of Kenneth G. Heffel Fine Art Inc., now Heffel Fine Art Auction House.
"The importance of the masterworks in this blockbuster sale cannot be overstated," said David Heffel, President of Heffel Fine Art Auction House. "We are honoured to be working with Peter and Joanne Brown in addition to our other important consignors, and consider it a privilege to offer artworks of this calibre to the public."
Highlights from the Heffel Fall 2016 Live Auction
Fall 2016 Live Auction Schedule
To give interested buyers from across Canada an opportunity to view these works, the collection will be previewed in three cities leading up to the live auction:
The four-session live auction will take place on Wednesday, November 23 at Design Exchange (The Historic Trading Floor, 234 Bay Street, Toronto):
For details on the previews and live auction, and to access the online catalogues, please visit www.heffel.com.
About Heffel Fine Art Auction House
Heffel has sold more Canadian art than any other auctioneer worldwide, approaching half a billion dollars in art sales since 1978. With offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa and Calgary, Heffel has the most experienced team of fine art specialists in Canada and provides superior client service to both sellers and buyers internationally.
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Image with caption: "Lawren Harris, Mountain Forms (est. $3,000,000 - 5,000,000) (CNW Group/Heffel Fine Art Auction House)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20161025_C7203_PHOTO_EN_802996.jpg
Image with caption: "Gustave Caillebotte, Iris bleus, jardin du Petit Gennevilliers (est. $600,000 - 800,000) (CNW Group/Heffel Fine Art Auction House)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20161025_C7203_PHOTO_EN_802998.jpg
Image with caption: "A.J. Casson, Country Crisis (est. $600,000 – 800,000) (CNW Group/Heffel Fine Art Auction House)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20161025_C7203_PHOTO_EN_803000.jpg
to schedule an interview or media viewing, or for high-resolution images, please contact: Rebecca Rykiss, Director of Public Relations, Heffel Fine Art Auction House, 416-961-6505 / 647-338-6707, [email protected]
Since 1978, Heffel has connected passionate collectors across the world with outstanding works of art, with sales totaling three quarters of a billion dollars. With facilities in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa and Calgary, Heffel has the most experienced team of fine...
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