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Sunday, 28 November 2004 |
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The art of salesmanship; Art dealer David Loch, one of Canada's key players, knows that even priceless artwork can be bought With Ken Thomson as his best client, Loch is the man auctioneers rely on most... |
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Thursday, 30 October 2003 |
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A Group of Seven artist's painting that had been hidden away in a private collection in South Africa for 60 years is coming home to Canada and making its first stop in Winnipeg. |
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Tuesday, 07 May 2002 |
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FOLLOWING IN the footsteps of Anne of Green Gables, Winnie the Pooh is winning hearts in Japan.
Up to a million Japanese people are expected to view Winnipeg's original oil painting of the cuddly little bear, and organizers now say the tour could be extended to Britain, the U.S. and Canada.
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Tuesday, 26 February 2002 |
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A rare Paul Kane portrait brought from England for Sotheby's Canadian art auction has sold for nearly $5.1 million- more than twice the previous record price for a Canadian painting. |
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Saturday, 11 November 2000 |
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Winnipeggers back city's feverish efforts to buy rare oil painting of Winnie-the-Pooh The city of Winnipeg, known more for its blustering winds than its association with a perpetually flustered bear, is in a bother over the idea of owning a rare oil painting of Winnie-the-Pooh. Children are breaking open their piggy banks, seniors are dropping off $20 bills and well-heeled Winnipeggers are brandishing their chequebooks so the city can buy the large oval-shaped painting of A. A. Milne's famous bear, honey pot in paw, at Sotheby's auction house in London next week. A poll conducted by a local radio station hasn't turned up one person who is against the idea, said Mayor Glen Murray. |
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Sunday, 01 October 2000 |
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Money well spent' on historical painting by Group of Seven artist, says seller This is one Early Snow that Winnipeggers should really want to see. Rather than just another unwelcome meteorological mishap, the Early Snow in question on this late-spring day is the latest acquisition of the Winnipeg Art Gallery - a 1916 canvas by Group of Seven artist Tom Thomson that now ranks as the most expensive Canadian historical painting ever purchased. |
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Wednesday, 01 December 1999 |
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$18,000 painting sold as junk for $3 at garage sale NEXT TIME you have a garage sale, remember the poor soul from Portage la Prairie who was just trying to make a few bucks on a junky old painting. According to Winnipeg art dealer David Loch that junky old painting is the work of the late great Manitoba artist William Kurelek (1927-1977). Today it hangs in Winnipeg's Loch Gallery. Retail price: $18,000. Garage sale price: "Three dollars or so." |
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Thursday, 03 November 1988 |
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LONDON (CP) - Four paintings by Canadian artist Cornelius Krieghoff were auctioned off yesterday, with one selling for more than $275,000 to a Winnipeg art dealer. |
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