Heffel auction includes two Albert Henry Robinson works taken from a barn


"They've adorned the living room walls of a smoky apartment near the Bronx, sat on a three-season porch in upstate New York and were buried under a tarp in a Massachusetts barn.

But these days, a couple of paintings by late Hamilton artist Albert Henry Robinson are getting the royal treatment. The owners realized their value and sent them to Heffel Fine Art Auction House, which will try to sell them Thursday for tens of thousands of dollars a piece."  [Read Full Article]

Published by:  Macleans.ca
On:  11/23/11
Website:  http://www.macleans.ca

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