Picasso Canvas Could Sell For $10 Million In Toronto: Auction House
TORONTO — A canvas by Pablo Picasso will hit the Toronto auction block tonight alongside offerings from some of Canada’s most treasured artists.
The Heffel Fine Art Auction House says Picasso’s “Femme au chapeau” will lead its fall sale with a pre-auction estimate between $8 million to $10 million.
The 1941 oil-on-canvas depicts photographer Dora Maar, who served as the principal subject of his “Weeping Woman” series during her relationship with Picasso.
Canadian highlights include a 1912 work by Emily Carr depicting a First Nations village in British Columbia.
Heffel says “Street, Alert Bay” is the first major Carr canvas to come to market in years and could fetch between $2 million and $3 million.
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Comic legend Steve Martin is selling one of the several Lawren Harris paintings in his collection.
The Group of Seven painter’s 1928 oil-on-board “Mountain Sketch LXX” is expected to hammer down for between $300,000 and $500,000.
Five works by Jean Paul Riopelle will be on offer, including 1955’s “Composition / Sans titre leads,” which is estimated to bring in between $950,000 and $1.25 million.
Three A.Y. Jackson paintings consigned by the Art Gallery of Ontario will also be open for bids.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 20, 2019.
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