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Canadian Fine Arts Gallery | Historical Canadian Art in Yorkville

Canadian Fine Arts Gallery operates a specialized gallery at 33 Hazelton Avenue in Yorkville, focusing on historically important Canadian art. Founded in 1974, the gallery features works by the Group of Seven, Emily Carr, Lawren Harris, and Jean Paul Riopelle, under the direction of experienced art dealers Michel Bigué and Wil Kucey who provide expert guidance for collectors seeking museum-quality Canadian pieces.

 

The gallery's expertise spans Canadian art history from early masters like Cornelius Krieghoff and James W. Morrice to revolutionary movements including the Group of Seven and Quebec's Automatistes. This comprehensive knowledge allows them to offer collectors access to works that represent significant moments in Canada's artistic development, from Impressionism and Modernism to contemporary movements.


What distinguishes Canadian Fine Arts in Yorkville's art scene is its focus on museum-calibre inventory and exclusive acquisitions. The gallery regularly features works by canonical Canadian artists including David Milne, alongside important pieces by the Beaver Hall Group and Painters Eleven. These carefully selected works represent both artistic excellence and cultural significance.

The gallery's approach combines scholarly knowledge with practical collecting advice, offering services that extend beyond sales to include collection building guidance and legacy planning. Their established relationships within the art community enable access to rare pieces and provide collectors with confidence in their acquisitions' authenticity and investment potential.

 

 

Canadian Fine Arts Gallery
33 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto (Corner of Hazelton and Scollard, entrance on Scollard)
416-544-8806
canadianfinearts.com

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