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A smash-and-grab robbery at a Yorkville art gallery last weekend netted three valuable paintings, including two Group of Seven works, Toronto police said Friday. The thief or thieves broke the front window of the Hazelton Avenue gallery at around 5:
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A repatriated painting from a landmark moment in the history of Canadian art the May 1920 exhibition that launched the Group of Seven is among the highlights of three major art auctions being held this month in Toronto...MacDonald's stormy canvas
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EDT Last updated on Friday, Aug. 27, 2010 4:35PM EDT F rom the aerie he shares with his wife Alison in Toronto's funky Kensington Market neighbourhood, Dennis Reid has a virtually unimpeded view of two of the three institutions that have shaped his
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The auction netted about $21.8 million, which made it the second highest-grossing auction in Canadian history. Several records were broken during the auction, which saw three paintings sell for more than $1 million. Another Harris painting, Arctic
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Continued Below "The recent sales in New York were actually quite strong, so that's an indication that the art world remains quite buoyant ... and that's a good sign for us."...The Heffel auction also has 220 lots in the sale with a pre-sale estimate
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A superb collection of paintings by such leading Quebec masters as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Jean Paul Lemieux and Jean McEwen, and some stunning Group of Seven works, will be sold May 26 in Vancouver. With total pre-auction prices totalling $12 million to
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T he Art Gallery of Ontario is beginning a rapid and ambitious expansion of its educational facilities thanks to a $7.5-million infusion of stimulus cash from the federal government. Infrastructure Minister John Baird visited the gallery Monday
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