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Twenty-seven historic artworks from Hudson’s Bay’s collection, including a $600,000 Churchill painting, will be auctioned in Toronto on November 19 as part of its liquidation.
Twenty-seven artworks from the Hudson’s Bay Company’s historic collection, including a rare Winston Churchill painting estimated at $600,000, will be auctioned in Toronto on November 19.
The sale, part of the company’s liquidation after filing for creditor protection and closing Canadian stores, features Canadian and international pieces, with highlights from artists like E.J.
Hughes, Lawren Harris, Emily Carr, and James Wilson Morrice.
Some works are projected to sell for up to $1.75 million.
The auction, titled “A Legacy Through Art,” also includes pieces from the Lillian Mayland McKimm collection, marking a significant moment for Canadian art.
Veintisiete obras de arte históricas de la colección de la Bahía de Hudson, incluida una pintura de Churchill de $600,000, se subastarán en Toronto el 19 de noviembre como parte de su liquidación.