Past
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Sale of Property from an Important British Columbia Collection & Select Masterpieces
On View in our Montreal Gallery 10 - 19 Oct 2019 Montreal This sale features 31 outstanding quality works of art from a prominent British Columbia collector with a total value exceeding $1 million. It features fine paintings by J.E.H. MacDonald, Emily Carr, Lawren Harris, Kathleen M. Morris, and others. -
John Little - City Life from 1951
Montreal 4 - 18 Nov 2017 Montreal In November, 2017, Alan Klinkhoff Gallery will celebrate John Little’s 65 year contribution to Canadian painting with an exhibition in his honour.
John Little - City Life from 1951 will be featured at our galleries in Montreal and Toronto. -
Lower Canada College
Graduation Exhibition 20 - 22 Apr 2017 Montreal
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Lawren Harris & Canadian Masters
Historic Sale to Celebrate Canada's 150 Years 1 - 30 Apr 2017 Montreal, Toronto On April 1, 2017, Alan Klinkhoff Gallery presented the most valuable art sale in Canadian history. Lawren Harris & Canadian Masters: Historic Sale Celebrating Canada’s 150 Years features 15 paintings by iconic artist Lawren Harris with a total value of over CAD$ 41 million. Fourteen of the Harrises, which have been in a single private collection for over 40 years, represent the most valuable single consignment of Canadian art in history. -
The Estate of William I.M. Turner Jr.
Sale of Outstanding Paintings from The Estate and Other Collectors 1 Apr 2017 - 1 Mar 2018 Montreal, Toronto Alan Klinkhoff Gallery presents an extraordinary selection of outstanding paintings by Albert H. Robinson and his contemporaries. The paintings, offered on behalf of the estate of a prominent Canadian art collector were acquired over the course of several decades and are of a superlative quality.
This is an exceptional and unique opportunity to purchase from an important collection of the best of Albert H. Robinson paintings as well as other highly collectable works of art by Robinson’s peers. -
Fine Art & Hockey: A Point of View
15 - 29 Oct 2016 Montreal, Toronto For more than 30 years, annually, at Walter Klinkhoff Gallery, Montreal, we would host for two weeks non-selling exhibitions. They usually focused on one artist and occasionally on a group of artists. The objective was to offer a study of an artist and encourage anyone including art students, teachers, collectors and a general public to come to our gallery. This was our way of trying to be known as an approachable, user-friendly art gallery business where one was invited to come in whether or not one was a buyer or seller of fine art. With our limited resources it is a considerable amount of work to organize these shows and was followed by a commitment of two weeks during which the gallery was essentially a museum with nothing to sell, except perhaps good will. It is in that same spirit that we offer Fine Art & Hockey, A Point of View.