A work by Emily Carr, arguably Canada’s most famous woman artist and closely associated with the Group of Seven, was one of the standout results at Cowley Abbott’s live auction of Canadian and ...
Charles Band Fonds (R10249), Files 1-13 to 1-22, Library and Archives of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Correspondence with Artists, 1.12 Carr and 7.1-Carr, Library and Archives of the ...
At a barn sale in the Hamptons earlier this year, New York art dealer Allen Treibitz plucked a cool-hued painting off the wall and purchased it for $50. In the bottom right corner, a signature and ...
An artwork purchased for $50 has been identified as an original painting by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Next month, the piece will go to the auction block, where it’s expected to fetch some $147,000.
A New York art dealer is about to cash in after stumbling upon a valuable painting at a barn sale in the Hamptons for $50. The painting, which was made by a well ...
Emily Carr: A Room of Her Own explores the intersection between celebrated Canadian artist Emily Carr and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore key biographical ...
signed with the estate stamp and on verso signed by Max Stern and stamped with the estate stamp and Dominion Gallery on a label Emily Carr depicted the forests of British Columbia for most of the ...
The painting sold for $3.39 million, the most ever paid for a work by a female Canadian artist. Carr died in 1945 at the age of 74. "The Crazy Stair" was expected to go for at least $2.2 million. A ...