Author: Rob

  • Rob Cowley speaks with CTV Vancouver about Cowley Abbott’s National Valuation Tour

    Rob Cowley speaks with CTV Vancouver about Cowley Abbott’s National Valuation Tour

    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.

  • Rob Cowley Sits Down with BNN Bloomberg’s Paul Bagnell

    Rob Cowley Sits Down with BNN Bloomberg’s Paul Bagnell

    Rob Cowley visited the BNN Bloomberg studio to chat with Paul Bagnell about the art market and Cowley Abbott’s recent cross country travel.

    Rob speaks with BNN Bloomberg’s Paul Bagnell regarding Cowley Abbott’s ongoing national travels as they collect consignments for their upcoming spring live auction. The discussion then focuses upon a selection of artwork for auction and private sale currently in Cowley Abbott’s care for sale.
  • Remembering Robert Noakes with Senior International Art Specialist Perry Tung

    Remembering Robert Noakes with Senior International Art Specialist Perry Tung

    I was sad to hear of Robert Noakes’ passing last year, but while preparing his art collection to be offered for sale, vivid memories of Robert buzzing around the auction rooms during previews and phone bidding with him came back to me.

    I first met Robert early in my career when I was working for a local Toronto auction house. During previews, he would stride into the galleries, making straight for the works he was interested in. Inevitably, these would be decorative arts, furniture and fine art. His residence, luxuriously decorated with artworks and sculptures in every room, was a testament to his expert eye as a collector.

    Works by Graham Coughtry, Henri Matisse and Guido Molinari displayed at the Noakes residence

    During the auction week, I would often be assigned to phone bid with Robert. Phone bidding with him was always exciting. I would call him three lots ahead, we would quickly catch up, and then it would come time to bid on the lot he wanted, and he would get very serious. Once the auctioneer had opened the lot, he would quickly jump in, usually telling me to keep the paddle up until he won the lot. Or he would wait until the auctioneer would hammer down a lot and tell me to bid, eventually winning the lot. His quick thinking and passion for collecting art made him a memorable figure in the Canadian auction world, unlike anyone else.

    Cowley Abbott is delighted to present four online auctions showcasing the breadth and depth of his collection. There are exceptional works in each auction, with the following highlights in our February sales:

    Lot 20. Françoise Sullivan, Rouges. Oil on canvas. 30 x 40 in (76.2 x 101.6 cm). Estimate: $7,000-9,000

    Lot 35. Robert Motherwell, Three Forms II (B. 416). Etching with carborundum on grey HMP paper. 17.5 x 22.5 in (44.5 x 57.2 cm). Estimate: $3,000-4,000

    Lot 2. Guido Molinari, Noir & Blanc. Ink on paper. 20.5 x 26 in (52.1 x 66 cm). Estimate: $10,000-15,000
  • Fall Live Auction (Wednesday, December 6th) – Featuring Artworks by Emily Carr

    Anna Holmes highlights Yan, Q.C.I. and Nirvana by Emily Carr
    To be offered on Wednesday, December 6th in the two-session Fall Live Auction
  • Live Auction of Important Canadian & International Art (Wednesday, December 6th at 4 pm EST) – Jack Bush Masterpieces

    Lydia Abbott highlights Rose, Red and Red, 1966 and Bridge Passage, 1975
    To be offered on Wednesday, December 6th at 4:00 pm (EST)