Canadian Fine Arts - Toronto

Canadian Fine Arts - Toronto Canadian Fine Arts features historical Canadian paintings by the Group of Seven, Les Automatistes, Painters Eleven, and other significant Canadian artists.

CFA Gallery (Canadian Fine Arts) opened in Toronto in 2000. With over fifty years of experience, Michel Bigué has developed an expertise recognized by both seasoned collectors and major art institutions. CFA specializes in the purchase and sale of important Canadian Art. Our expertise includes turn of the century painters such as Morrice, Suzor-Coté, Cullen, Gagnon and other Impressionist artists

of that era. Through the years we have organized important shows and sales of the Group of Seven (MacDonald, Jackson, Harris, Varley, Lismer, Carmichael, Johnston) and some of their famous contemporaries (Thomson, Carr, Milne, Fortin). Post-war artists are of special interest to us. We are looking to purchase important works by the Les Automatistes (Borduas, Riopelle, Ferron, Gauvreau, Barbeau, Leduc, Mousseau) as well as the Ontario based Painters Eleven. We also buy and sell independent artists such as Lyman, Pellan, Colville, Lemieux, Dallaire and Kurelek.

05/27/2026

Ulysse Comtois

A true stunner.

Ulysse Comtois holds a very distinctive place in Canadian art. Closely connected to the Automatistes, he was deeply respected by his contemporaries, while continuing to move his own practice forward through colour, form, shape, and structure.

This work from the 1970s reflects a high point in Comtois’s production. It is one of the strongest examples we have seen on the market from this period — a moment when his paintings carried both the memory of landscape and the force of abstraction.

These works are not landscapes in the traditional sense, but they often hold that frequency: something atmospheric, rhythmic, and deeply felt as you spend time with them.

We welcome you to visit the gallery to experience works like this in person, and to let us share the stories and histories behind them. For collectors interested in the Automatistes and postwar Canadian abstraction, Comtois remains a deeply rewarding artist to look at closely.

Ulysse Comtois (1931–1999)
Transactions 2, 1979
Oil, 24 x 60 in.

Available for acquisition at
Canadian Fine Arts
📍33 Hazelton Ave., Yorkville, Toronto

Marcelle Ferron (1924-2001)Sans-Titre, 1965Oil25.75” x 19.5”Price on Request Available for acquisition at Canadian Fine ...
05/26/2026

Marcelle Ferron (1924-2001)
Sans-Titre, 1965
Oil
25.75” x 19.5”
Price on Request

Available for acquisition at
Canadian Fine Arts
📍33 Hazelton Ave., Yorkville, Toronto

As we congratulate our neighbours at Heliconian Hall on the 150th anniversary of its construction, we are pleased to pre...
05/16/2026

As we congratulate our neighbours at Heliconian Hall on the 150th anniversary of its construction, we are pleased to present a selection of works by artists associated with the Toronto Heliconian Club.

The Club has long held an important place in the city’s artistic life, supporting women working across the arts and offering a space for exchange, exhibition, and cultural community.

Few things keep an artist’s history alive more meaningfully than continued relevance among collectors.

This selection brings together works by four Heliconian-associated artists currently available through Canadian Fine Arts.

📍Visit Canadian Fine Arts to view the works or contact the gallery directly for details.

As Quinn Henderson: Feel Better Lost continues on view, we are equally reminded of the gallery’s longstanding commitment...
05/14/2026

As Quinn Henderson: Feel Better Lost continues on view, we are equally reminded of the gallery’s longstanding commitment to historical Canadian art alongside a carefully considered program of contemporary painting.

Should there be a particular artist or work you are seeking that is not presently on display, we invite you to speak directly with Wil or Michel. We would be pleased to assist in guiding your search.

Here is a selection of works recently placed in private collections.

A selection of smaller works by Quinn Henderson -  intimate in scale, but rich in atmosphere - from his current solo exh...
05/11/2026

A selection of smaller works by Quinn Henderson - intimate in scale, but rich in atmosphere - from his current solo exhibition, FEEL BETTER LOST, at Canadian Fine Arts.

Which one speaks to you most?

1. Quinn Henderson, Dow’s Lake, 2026
Oil, 5” x 7”
$700

2. Quinn Henderson, Alone, 2026
Oil on canvas, 5” x 7”
$700

3. Quinn Henderson, Between Banff + Jasper, 2026
Oil, 5” x 7”
$700

4. Quinn Henderson, The Gulch, 2026
Oil on canvas, 5” x 7”
$700

5. Quinn Henderson, Lost, 2026
Oil on canvas, 5” x 7”
$700

6. Quinn Henderson, Field, BC, 2026
Oil, 5” x 7”
$700

Canadian Fine Arts
📍33 Hazelton Ave., Yorkville, Toronto

Moments from the opening reception of Quinn Henderson: FEEL BETTER LOST.Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate...
05/04/2026

Moments from the opening reception of Quinn Henderson: FEEL BETTER LOST.

Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate Quinn Henderson’s first solo exhibition at Canadian Fine Arts.

The exhibition remains on view through May 16 in Yorkville, with selected works still available.

For details, please contact the gallery directly.

04/27/2026

Opening Reception this Saturday

Join us at Canadian Fine Arts for the opening reception of Quinn Henderson: FEEL BETTER LOST, the artist’s first solo exhibition, on view May 2–16, 2026. The exhibition brings together a focused body of atmospheric landscape paintings shaped by memory, light, and emotional recall.

Opening Reception
Saturday, May 2
2–5 pm
Canadian Fine Arts, Yorkville, Toronto

Planning to join us this Saturday? Comment “I’m in” — and bring a friend who should see this exhibition.

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