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The Canada Auction Series: Canadian Arts, Culture & History

November 26 – December 02, 2022

The Arts, Culture and History session encompasses a wide and varied selection of material relating to the nation of Canada. From prime ministers and politics to outsider art and hockey greats, this auction features items which have played their part in the sweep of history.

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The Canada Auction Series: First Nations Art

November 26 – December 02, 2022

The First Nations session of our major bi-annual Canada Auction offers important artworks including a historic Chilkat weaving, a contemporary glass spindle whorl by Susan Point, and a selection of artworks by The Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. (PNIAI). PNIAI offerings are accompanied by works by First Nations artists who have continued to expand their respective genres. Notable names include Norval Morrisseau, Daphne Odjig, Alex Janvier, Jackson Beardy, Carl Ray, Joseph Sanchez, Eddy Cobiness, Roy Thomas, Arthur Shilling, Allen Sapp, Roy Henry, Cecil Youngfox, Russell Noganosh and others.

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The Canada Auction Series: Inuit Art

November 26 – December 02, 2022

The Inuit Art session of our major bi-annual Canada Auction spotlights important sculpture and graphics by artists including Karoo Ashevak, John Tiktak, Akeeaktashuk, Jessie Oonark, Pauta Saila, Kenojuak Ashevak, Luke Anguhadluq, Ruth Qaulluaryuk, Niviaxie, David Ruben Piqtoukun, Davidialuk, Joe Talirunili, John Kavik, Ennutsiak, Tudlik, Bill Nasogaluak and others.

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The Canada Auction Series: Canadian Fine Art

November 26 – December 02, 2022

The Canadian Fine Art session in Waddington’s The Canada Auction Series represents a rich opportunity for discerning collectors. Highlights include choice works by canonical figures such as Lawren S. Harris, A.Y. Jackson and Cornelius Krieghoff, beloved artists such as Maud Lewis, Peter C. Sheppard and Walter J. Phillips, key post-war artists such as Lynne Cohen, Sorel Etrog and Harold Klunder.

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