The works of art below have been vetted for quality by Alan, Jonathan and Craig Klinkhoff. They are subject to prior sale.
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David BlackwoodEdward and Molly, 1989Etching and aquatint
19 3/4 x 32 in
50.2 x 81.3 cmNumber 51 in an edition of 75CAD 2,000 -
David BlackwoodSketch for Uncle Elias Feltham’s house on Bragg’s Island, 1983Pencil10 7/8 x 16 1/2 in
27.5 x 42 cmTo be sold as a pair with "Uncle Elias Feltham’s house on Bragg’s Island" for CAD 3,000 -
David BlackwoodUncle Elias Feltham’s house on Bragg’s Island, 1984Etching10 3/4 x 14 in
27.3 x 35.6 cmNumber 14 in an edition of 50To be sold as a pair with "Sketch for Uncle Elias Feltham’s house on Bragg’s Island" for CAD 3,000 -
David BlackwoodStudy for man warning two boys II, 1982Etching and aquatint
11 x 14 in
27.9 x 35.6 cmNumber 23 in an edition of 50Sold
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Fine Art from Various Collections
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Bruce Le DainSea Ledges, Heckman Island, Mahone Bay, NS, 1985Oil on board8 x 12 in
20.3 x 30.5 cmCAD 1,200 -
Bruce Le DainSunrise, Les Éboulements, Que., 1983 (March)Oil on board8 x 12 in
20.3 x 30.5 cmCAD 1,200 -
Bruce Le DainThe House on the Cliff, St. Joseph de la RiveOil on board12 x 18 in
30.5 x 45.7 cmCAD 1,750
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James DuncanLacrosse Match, McGill Playing Field, 1859 (circa)Watercolour11 3/4 x 17 3/4 inDuncan’s work relates to the earliest days of McGill University. The subject of the McGill Playing Field depicts the most popular summer sport of 19th century Montreal , lacrosse. Duncan was one of the foremost artists of his day, primarily celebrated for his Montreal urban scenes painted in watercolour. The McCord Museum has a large selection of his works including works that are almost twins to ours. The McCord Museum is in preparation of the first exhibition exclusively dedicated to Duncan’s work, an exhibition to...
29.8 x 45.1 cmSoldDuncan’s work relates to the earliest days of McGill University. The subject of the McGill Playing Field depicts the most popular summer sport of 19th century Montreal , lacrosse. Duncan was one of the foremost artists of his day, primarily celebrated for his Montreal urban scenes painted in watercolour. The McCord Museum has a large selection of his works including works that are almost twins to ours. The McCord Museum is in preparation of the first exhibition exclusively dedicated to Duncan’s work, an exhibition to...
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