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Art dealer Phillip Gevik fears he may never again see three paintings stolen recently from his Yorkville gallery, two by members of the Group of Seven and a third by a renowned Montreal artist.
The Vancouver Art Gallery has turned a nearly nine-year inquiry into the provenance of 10 oil sketches thought to be by famed Group of Seven painter J.E.H. MacDonald into a new exhibit that ...
1:53 Forgery revelation inspires ‘Group of Seven’ exhibit at Vancouver Art Gallery The Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) wants to show you. That’s the subject of a new exhibit, launching in tandem ...
It was a spectacular story, infused in mystery: In early 2015, the Vancouver Art Gallery announced the donation of 10 "newly discovered and never-before-displayed" oil sketches by Group of Seven ...
Two Group of Seven paintings were among three stolen from a Toronto gallery last weekend, Toronto Police said Friday. Police responded to a break-and-enter call at 5:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 26 and ...
In 2015, the Vancouver Art Gallery (VAG) announced the gift of 10 sketches by famed Group of Seven artist J.E.H. MacDonald. In the field, the painters often sketched in oil paint before going back ...
Five Canadian paintings donated to the National Gallery ... It’s in contrast to the scene captured by the famed Group of Seven artist, A.J. Casson, whose 1960 Twilight near Britt depicts a ...
It also contains a “remarkable collection of paintings by prominent Canadian artists, including three members of the Group of Seven.” Early paintings by the Group of Seven members and other ...
As such, the Group of Seven is a keystone of Canadian art canon. That standing could ... its place in Canadian history — and the National Gallery of Canada appears to be sympathetic.
A group of seven paintings from the collection of the late philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen could bring in more than US$30 million at auction this May. The paintings ...