Cowley Abbott is excited to present an extraordinary collection of post-war & contemporary art in our upcoming live auction, “Select Masterworks of Canadian & International Art” set to take place on May 28th at the Globe & Mail Centre.
This event promises to be an exciting evening, showcasing artworks that have shaped the artistic landscape over the decades. Whether you’re an avid collector or a curious art enthusiast, this auction offers a unique opportunity to witness and acquire works that tell compelling stories of creativity and innovation.
Watch Senior Art Specialist Lydia Abbott share insight on the Group of Seven at Lake Superior
Cowley Abbott’s Spring Live Auction will feature masterworks by artists crucial to the story of Canadian art. Depictions of the northern shores of Lake Superior by the founding members of the Group of Seven will take centre stage, reflecting their travels between 1921 and 1928. Over the course of these eight years, the work of the Group members was transformed by the stunning topography and impact of nature’s power at this remarkable junction of lake and land.
The Spring Live Auction will take place in Toronto on Wednesday, May 28th, and will include artwork by celebrated historical, post-war and contemporary artists. The live auction catalogue is now available online to browse.
Franklin Carmichael Port Coldwell, Lake Superior, 1928Lawren Harris Northern Lake, 1922
A.Y. Jackson North Shore, Superior, Near Coldwell, 1923Arthur Lismer Light Breaking Through, Lake Superior, 1927
Cowley Abbott enjoyed a successful preview in Calgary sharing highlights of Select Masterworks of Canadian & International Art with new and seasoned collectors. Thank you to our hosts at Norberg Hall, our guests for attending the various events over the preview and to Canadian Art Hop for including Cowley Abbott in both Calgary and Toronto on the tour.
The auction preview will begin in our Toronto gallery on Friday, May 16th and we are eager to share the artworks with you. We have many exciting upcoming events and our specialists look forward to welcoming you over the coming weeks.
The Spring Live Auction will take place in Toronto on Wednesday, May 28th, and will include artwork by celebrated historical, post-war and contemporary artists. The live auction catalogue is now available online to browse.
Cowley Abbott kicked off our first valuation days of the 2025 season in Toronto on February 12th and another on March 19th. It was at these valuation days that specialists consigned a W.J. Phillips and provided a valuation for a Joyce Weiland artwork.
From February 20th – 27th, President Rob Cowley and Senior Art Specialist Anna Holmes travelled the east coast beginning in Charlottetown, P.E.I., making stops in Halifax, Nova Scotia and ending in Fredericton, New Brunswick. During this trip our team spoke with the press, including CBC radio and tv in Charlottetown, Global and CBC in Halifax (view here), and CBC radio in Fredericton; and of course, valued incredible works of art. Rob also had the opportunity to speak to students at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia about the auction world and an important private collection.
A range of regional artists were viewed at our east coast valuation days, such as A.Y. Jackson, Mary Pratt, Frederick Arthur Verner, A.J. Casson, Maud Lewis, Molly Lamb Bobak. International artist highlights included a work by Pablo Picasso. We were also entrusted with some incredible consignments, including a canvas by Yves Gaucher and a canvas by Fern Coppedge which will both be offered in our upcoming live auction.
Also while on the East Coast Rob had the opportunity to speak with students from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia about the auction market and an important private collection.
On April 3rd, our valuation day was hosted by The Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, Ontario, where Rob Cowley gave a talk on “Artwork Tales”. This talk focused on exciting highlights sold at Cowley Abbott such as Ukrainian Proverb by William Kurelek, Algoma (Algoma Sketch 48) by Lawren Harris and DHead XLVI by David Bowie.
Rob also discussed the amazing results from the Private Collection auctions in 2023/2024 and highlighted the Joyce Putnam Bequest of paintings that the Agnes Etherington Art Centre has in their collection, which consisted primarily of Group of Seven works. It was a valuation day to remember and a huge thank you to all who joined the talk!
Our April 6th Valuation day saw Canadian Art Specialist Eryn Brobyn and Senior Canadian & International Art Specialist Perry Tung travel to the Art Gallery of Hamilton where they were delighted to value works by Andy Warhol, Alexandra Luke, and Tom Hodgson.
Our firm looks forward to the valuation days of this upcoming season, including a visit to Niagara on the Lake at The Riverbrink Museum on April 25. We thank everyone for their participation in our valuation days.
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Rob Cowley visits CTV Vancouver to chat with Keri Adams about Cowley Abbott’s national valuation tour and the events being held in Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary and Edmonton.