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Canadian painting found in barn, purchased for US$50 sells for hundreds of thousands at auction

  • An Emily Carr painting sold for US$50 at an estate sale and fetched C$290,000 at a Toronto auction.
  • The painting, titled Masset, Q.C.I., was created in 1912 to record First Nations heritage.
  • The artwork depicts a grizzly bear on a totem pole and was previously owned by Carr's friend in the 1930s.
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