
1926 Lawren Harris painting ‘Mountain Forms’ could chase auction record
TORONTO — A year after the record-breaking sale of a prized Lawren Harris painting, which more than tripled pre-sale estimates and set a new watermark for the Group of Seven member’s work, another highly touted piece is set to go on the auction block.
On Wednesday night, the 1926 oil canvas “Mountain Forms” could challenge the Canadian art record set in 2002 when Paul Kane’s 1845 oil canvas “Scene in the Northwest – Portrait” sold for $5,062,500, after including the buyer’s premium.
Heffel Fine Art Auction House has given “Mountain Forms” — which depicts Mount Ishbel in the Sawback Range in the Rocky Mountains — a “conservative” estimated value of between $3 million and $5 million, including an 18 per cent buyer’s premium.
Harris paintings have been known to sell well above projections.