We are proud to present these recent acquisitions of fine art, including works from a Private Collection in Michigan, a Distinguished Montreal Collector, and Various Collectors.
This selection includes works by Maurice Cullen, Clarence A. Gagnon, A.Y. Jackson, Frances-Anne Johnston, John Little, Robert Pilot, Joseph Plaskett, Goodridge Roberts, Philip Surrey and Marc-Aurèle Suzor-Coté.
The works of art below have been vetted for quality by Alan, Jonathan and Craig Klinkhoff.
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Marc-Aurèle Suzor-CotéNature Morte aux amandes et aux pommes, 1895Oil on canvas12 x 18 inNoix (Nature Morte aux amandes et aux pommes), 1895 After studying over three years in France, Suzor-Coté returned to Quebec in June 1894 and set out to make a name for himself in the local art scene. He rented a studio in Montreal and opened another in his hometown of Arthabaska. He took part in public exhibitions organized by the Art Association of Montreal, where he exhibited landscapes, genre scenes and still lifes to showcase the range of his talent. As one critic remarked: “To...
30.5 x 45.7 cmSoldNoix (Nature Morte aux amandes et aux pommes), 1895 After studying over three years in France, Suzor-Coté returned to Quebec in June 1894 and set out to make a name for himself in the local art scene. He rented a studio in Montreal and opened another in his hometown of Arthabaska. He took part in public exhibitions organized by the Art Association of Montreal, where he exhibited landscapes, genre scenes and still lifes to showcase the range of his talent. As one critic remarked: “To...
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Clarence A. GagnonPaysage du NordOil on cardboard5 1/2 x 10 in
14 x 25.4 cm$10,000 -
Clarence A. GagnonIsola San Burano, Venice, 1905Etching and drypoint on japanese paper6 x 8 1/2 in
15.2 x 21.6 cm$3,500 -
Clarence A. GagnonRipon Cathedral, 1909Etching and drypoint on japanese paper
6 x 8 3/4 in
15.2 x 22.2 cm$2,500
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Maurice CullenThe Brook, Beaupré, QuébecOil on canvas15 x 18 in« Historians would deem this moment the beginning of a modern art movement in Quebec. » [1] The Brook, Beaupré, is a richly painted composition by Maurice Cullen from the earliest years when he introduced to the Canadian landscape impressionist techniques he adopted in Europe. The early spring breakup is a study of light and colour that became almost a preoccupation from about 1921 in Cullen’s paintings of the spring breakup as he saw it, snowshoeing along the banks of the Caché, Devil’s and North...
38.1 x 45.7 cm
This work is included in the Alan Klinkhoff Gallery Maurice Cullen Inventory.
$28,000« Historians would deem this moment the beginning of a modern art movement in Quebec. » [1] The Brook, Beaupré, is a richly painted composition by Maurice Cullen from the earliest years when he introduced to the Canadian landscape impressionist techniques he adopted in Europe. The early spring breakup is a study of light and colour that became almost a preoccupation from about 1921 in Cullen’s paintings of the spring breakup as he saw it, snowshoeing along the banks of the Caché, Devil’s and North...
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Frances-Anne JohnstonGreen Apples and DaisiesOil on canvas board12 x 16 in
30.5 x 40.6 cmSold -
Joseph PlaskettTable and Shadows #2, 1992Oil on canvas39 1/4 x 38 1/2 in
99.7 x 97.8 cmSold -
Goodridge RobertsStill Life with BottleOil on board12 x 16 in
30.5 x 40.6 cm
This work is inscribed with the Goodridge Roberts’ inventory no. 1384$3,500
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