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  2. Alan Klinkhoff Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Alan Klinkhoff Gallery is a Canadian fine art corporation located in Montreal and Toronto.A member of the Art Dealers Association of Canada, [1] the firm provides acquisition and evaluation services for collectors, as well as exhibitions and sales of Canadian art by such artists as Paul-Émile Borduas, Emily Carr, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Lawren Harris, A.Y. Jackson, Jean Paul Lemieux, David Milne ...

  3. Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers - Wikipedia

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    Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers is an auction house in Toronto, Canada, which holds live and online auctions of Canadian historical, post-war and contemporary artwork, as well as international art. It also sells work through private sales and conducts appraisals and provides art consultancy. [1]

  4. Heffel Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In spring 2007, Heffel set the record for the highest grossing live auction of Canadian art. [10] By June 2013, with more than $325 million in total art auction sales, Heffel had sold more Canadian art than any other auctioneer in the world. [11] Since about 2016, Heffel Fine Art's business model has shifted toward private and online sales. [12]

  5. Clarence Gagnon - Wikipedia

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    His paintings and etchings are held in many collections across Canada, including the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec in Quebec City, the Art Gallery of Alberta in Edmonton, the New Brunswick Museum in Saint John ...

  6. Canadian artist-run centres - Wikipedia

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    Bronson, AA, ed. "From Sea to Shining Sea: Chronology of Artist-Initiated Activities in Canada 1939–1987." Toronto: Power Plant, 1987. ISBN 0921047207; Bronson, AA "The Humiliation of the Bureaucrat: Artist-Run Centres as Museums by Artists." Museums by Artists. AA Bronson and Peggy Gale, eds. Art Metropole, Toronto 1983. pp. 29–37.

  7. Canadian art - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Catholic Church was the primary patron of art in early Canada, especially Quebec, and in later times, artists have combined British, French, and American artistic traditions, at times embracing European styles and at the same time, working to promote nationalism. Canadian art remains the combination of these various influences.

  8. List of public art in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Hart House Collection, University of Toronto [16] More images: Consolation: St. Michael's College, University of Toronto: 1996: Joe Rosenthal Sculpture: Bronze: University of St. Michael's College [17] More images: Couch Monster: Art Gallery of Ontario: June 20, 2022: Brian Jungen: Sculpture: Bronze: 4m tall and 5.5m long Art Gallery of Ontario ...

  9. Art Toronto - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is Canada's oldest and largest international art fair. [3] Art Toronto features 100 commercial galleries from Canada and around the world. [3] [4] After two years of hybrid and virtual programming during the pandemic, the fair returned to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in 2022, [3] and, as of 2023, is directed by Mia Nielsen. [3 ...