In 1981,
South Shore, Baffin Island was sold for $240,000, a record price for a Canadian painting. On May 29, 2001, Harris's
Baffin Island painting was sold for a record of $2.2 million (record up to that time). Before the auction, experts predicted the painting done by one of the original Group of Seven would top $1 million, but no one expected it to fetch more than twice that amount. The painting, which has always been in private hands, depicts icy white mountains with a dramatic blue sky. In 2005, Harris's painting,
Algoma Hill, was sold at a
Sotheby's auction for $1.38 million. It had been stored in a backroom closet of a Toronto hospital for years and was almost forgotten about until cleaning staff found it. On May 23, 2007,
Pine Tree and Red House, Winter, City Painting II by Harris came up for auction by
Heffel Gallery in Vancouver, BC. The painting was a stunning canvas from 1924 that was estimated to sell between $800,000 and $1,200,000. The painting sold for a record-breaking $2,875,000 (premium included). On November 24, 2008, Harris's
Nerke, Greenland painting sold at a
Toronto auction for $2 million (four times the pre-sale estimate). On November 26, 2009, Harris's oil sketch,
The Old Stump, sold for $3.51 million at an auction in Toronto. In May 2010, Harris's painting,
Bylot Island I, sold for $2.8 million at a
Heffel Gallery auction in
Vancouver, British Columbia. On November 26, 2015, his painting
Mountain and Glacier was auctioned for $3.9 million at a
Heffel Fine Art Auction House auction in
Toronto, breaking the previous record for the sale of one of Harris's works. Another piece,
Winter Landscape, sold for a
hammer price of $3.1 million in the same auction. On November 23, 2016,
Mountain Forms, estimated at $3–5 million, sold for $11.2 million at the Heffel Auction, the present high. ==See also==