Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Top Ten Works of Art Sold by Heffel in 2010




1. Lawren Harris ~ Bylot Island I
Sold for $2,808,000
2. Lawren Harris ~ Arctic Sketch IX
Sold for $1,521,000
3. Alexander Colville ~ Man on Verandah
Sold for $1,287,000*
4. Jean~Paul Riopelle ~ Sans titre
Sold for $1,111,500
5. Arthur Lismer ~ The Sheep’s Nose, Bon Echo
Sold for $1,111,500*
6. Lawren Harris ~ Winter
Sold for $731,250
7. Bill Reid ~ Killer Whale (Chief of the Undersea World)
Sold for $702,000*
8. Lawren Harris ~ Houses, Winter, City Painting V
Sold for $702,000
9. Jean Paul Lemieux ~ Ti~Gus
Sold for $672,750*
10. Albert Henry Robinson ~ St~Urbain
Sold for $614,250

Picture of Bill Reid's Killer Whale, captured from Freespiritgallery.ca. Please click here to visit the site.

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