Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Top Ten Canadian Paintings in Financial Value

1. Paul Kane                                   Scene in the Northwest                            $5,062,500
2. Lawren Harris                             The Old Stump                                        $3,510,000                  
3. Lawren Harris                             Pine Tree and Red House, Winter            $2,875,000
4. Lawren Harris                             Houses, St. Patrick St.                                $2,808,000
5. Lawren Harris                             Bylot Island                                              $2,808,000
6. Tom Thomson                            Early Spring, Canoe Lake                         $2,749,000
7. Lawren Harris                             Baffin Island                                             $2,427,500
8. Emily Carr                                  Wind in the Tree Tops                              $2,164,500
9. Lawren Harris                              Nerke, Greenland                                     $2,072,500
10. Tom Thomson                          Trees at Sunset                                          $1,957,500
Source: Heffel
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