Trusted Art Advisory & Collection Management
Guiding collectors in buying, selling and managing their fine art collections with expertise, discretion, and care.
Professional services for collectors
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Appraisals
We provide independent valuations for insurance, estate, and resale purposes — supported by market experience.
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Collection Management
Tailored solutions to help collectors care for, catalogue, and manage their collections. From digital inventories to collection planning, our services ensure that your collection is properly documented, protected, and easily accessible.
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Sales & Acquisitions
We assist collectors in buying and selling works of art with the utmost care. Whether expanding, refining, or deaccessioning, we can help with every step of the process.
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Legacy Projects
From collection publications to exhibitions and digital archives, we help collectors, artists, and estates with bespoke projects.
About
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Drawing on decades of experience and a lifetime immersed in the world of Canadian art, my goal is to support collectors with integrity, honesty, and a genuine passion for the work we do together. Whether you’re managing a collection, seeking a specific artwork, or selling discreetly, I provide tailored solutions that reflect your goals.
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My services include acquisitions, sales, appraisals, collection management, and special projects. I work closely with each client to ensure thoughtful, strategic outcomes—whether you’re acquiring your first piece or refining a legacy collection.
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Collectors require trusted guidance. With considerable industry experience and a network of respected professionals, I provide support for every aspect of your collection.
Quick Links
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On Air with CBC & Radio-Canada
Last Friday, I had the pleasure of joining René Saint-Louis (Radio-Canada) and Sabrina Marandola (CBC Radio One – Let’s Go!) to speak about John Little and the broader John Little Archive Project.
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William Raphael: Life & Work — A Landmark ACI Publication
The Art Canada Institute study on one of Montreal’s earliest professional painters — a pioneering artist, launches on November 19, 2025
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Now Available: John Little —Rue Cartier, Montréal (1964)
Painted in 1964, Rue Cartier, Montréal captures the warmth and vitality of a working-class street between Sherbrooke and Ontario. With expressive brushwork characteristic of this painting period, Little immortalized the spirit of everyday life of 1960s Montreal.
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Before the Bulldozers: John Little’s Fun and Games on Beaudry Street, 1951
In Fun and Games on Beaudry Street, John Little captures a crisp autumn day in Faubourg à m'lasse, one of Montréal’s working-class neighbourhoods. Children play in the street, tossing a ball against the façade of a building long since vanished.
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From John Little’s Archives: Prince of Wales Terrace
This unique Twilight view captures Sherbrooke Street at McTavish, with the historic Prince of Wales Terrace on the right. Commissioned in 1860, the terrace once housed prominent McGill University figures
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John Little’s Atwater Market Reappears on Law & Order
Among the works from this formative period was a painting of Atwater Market — known to the John Little Archive only from an old gallery ledger. Recently, it resurfaced in an unexpected place: Law & Order.
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The first-ever museum exhibition dedicated to the Montréal-born painter John Little (1928–2024)
The exhibition features 28 artworks from 14 private collections, along with preparatory material from the artist’s studio archives.
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Free Selling Estimates
We provide free estimates for artworks within our expertise.
John Little Archive
By Craig Klinkhoff
In recognition of my professional commitment to the preservation and promotion of Canadian art, John Little’s family entrusted me with the role of steward of his artistic legacy and studio archives. This responsibility includes overseeing the organization, documentation, and conservation of his archives, as well as helping to ensure that future exhibitions, publications, and scholarly research accurately reflect the scope and significance of his contributions.