Author: Cowley Abbott

  • “Sans titre” Marcelle Ferron – Highlight of the Live Auction of Important Canadian Art

    Cowley Abbott is pleased to have been entrusted with four dynamic artworks by Marcelle Ferron, one of the most dominant female Quebec artists, in our Fall Live Auction of Important Canadian Art. 

    In this video, we discuss the large, vibrant, and dynamic, “Sans titre”, a monumental canvas of 1960. The bold forms move to their own rhythms. At the same time, we can readily feel that they were made by a painter who is moving physically in the space of the canvas. Compellingly animated from a distance, the sweeping forms perform what can be imagined as a perpetual dance of transformation. Close up or standing back, we can appreciate her skillful use of hue, texture, and movement.

    We look forward to offering these paintings for sale next Thursday, December 1st at 4:00 pm.

  • Emily Carr “The Totem of the Bear and the Moon”: Highlight of the Live Auction of An Important Private Collection of Canadian Art

    An exceptional 1912 oil on canvas by the celebrated Emily Carr is making its debut at auction with Cowley Abbott on December 1st. Acquired directly from the artist by the renowned Marius Barbeau in 1912, the painting has remained in private collections until now. We are thrilled to be presenting this important artwork to the art market and to provide an incredible opportunity for art lovers to view this masterwork in our gallery in downtown Toronto.

    Rob Cowley discusses the importance of this painting, an artwork we are privileged to be entrusted with at Cowley Abbott. Find further details about the artwork here: https://cowleyabbott.ca/artwork/AW41520.

    Visit Cowley Abbott this weekend to view the artworks included in our exciting two-session live auction ahead of the auction on Thursday, December 1st.

  • Rob Cowley Discusses the Auction of An Important Private Collection with CTV Your Morning

    Rob Cowley visits the CTV Your Morning studio with highlights from the upcoming Cowley Abbott Live Auction of An Important Private Collection of Canadian Art. Thank you for hosting Cowley Abbott, it was a pleasure to share the artworks with Lindsay Deluce!

    Learn about this prestigious collection of artworks from a private collection in the auction catalogue: https://cowleyabbott.ca/items/1220.

  • Eryn takes a Closer Look at Maud Lewis: Fall Live Auction of Important Canadian Art

    Eryn Brobyn takes a closer look at a Maud Lewis painting included in our Fall Live Auction of Important Canadian Art and shares why the painting caught her eye.

    Lot 22, Maud Lewis, “At the Train Station”, oil on board, 11.5 x 13.5 ins, Estimated: $20,000-30,000, Fall Live Auction of Important Canadian Art, Session 1 – Thursday, December 1st at 4:00 pm

  • Jim Dine & Pinocchio: Fall International Art Auction

    As Perry Tung shares, Jim Dine is an avid printmaker. He sees the medium as artistically equal to the rest of his body of work, which encompasses painting, drawing, sculpture and photography. The artist embraces the deeply personal as we see in “Jim’s Hand Painted One”, which reflects the artist’s childhood obsession with Disney’s Pinocchio. As he explains, “I found a doll of Pinocchio, franchised by Disney at the time of the film. A beautiful doll, with real clothes – I mean cloth clothes – and papier-mâché and hand-painted head, arms, and legs…It’s in pieces in my house. Because it’s just so beat. I’ve done all kinds of things with it. I’ve cast it, I’ve taken it with me. It’s just completely beat. But it was a beautiful thing”.

    Lot 240, Jim Dine, “Jim’s Hand Painted One”, lithograph with hand colouring, 66.5 x 38 ins, Fall International Art Auction (Bidding closes November 22nd).