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Canadian Masterworks Lead Heffel’s Spring Sales

Heffel Fine Art Auction House will hold its Spring Auction on May 21, 2026, featuring two sessions: Post-War & Contemporary Art and Old Master, Impressionist, & Modern Art. The sale, held in Toronto and online, includes works by Canadian masters such as Alex Colville, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Guido Molinari, and E.J. Hughes, with top estimates reaching up to $1.75 million CAD for Hughes' 'Coastal Boats Near Sidney, BC'.

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Toronto-based Heffel Fine Art Auction House will host its Spring Auction on May 22, 2025, featuring a two-part sale: the Postwar and Contemporary Art sale at 5 p.m. EST, followed by the Canadian, Impressionist, and Modern Art sale at 7 p.m. EST. The auction highlights Canadian art from the past century, including works by Group of Seven members like Lawren Harris and Tom Thomson, as well as Refus Global artist Jean-Paul Riopelle. Notable lots include Harris's *Northern Lake* (1926) estimated at $2–3 million CAD, Riopelle's *Sans titre* (1952) with estimate upon request, and Thomson's *Autumn, Algonquin Park* (1914) estimated at $1–1.2 million CAD.

Lawren Harris leads the way in Heffel’s all-Canadian marquee spring auctions in Toronto

Heffel Fine Art Auction House held its spring sales in Toronto on May 22, featuring an all-Canadian lineup of 85 lots with an estimated value of C$18m to C$22m. Despite rain and economic concerns, the two-session sale achieved C$22m total, led by Lawren Harris's *Northern Lake* (1926) at C$3.1m. Other highlights included record-breaking prices for Franklin Carmichael, Arthur Lismer, and A.Y. Jackson, plus strong results for Emily Carr and Tom Thomson works.