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    BACON PORTRAIT OF GEORGE DYER TO MAKE OVER £30 MILLION

    Wednesday, January 15th, 2014
    Francis Bacon - Portrait of George Dyer Talking.

    Francis Bacon – Portrait of George Dyer Talking.  UPDATE: THIS MADE £42,194,500

    THE most significant large scale Bacon portrait of George Dyer at auction in more than a decade comes up at Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art evening sale on February 13. Portrait of George Dyer Talking is expected to make around £30 million.  It was made in 1966.  Dyer was Bacon’s love, muse and arguably his greatest influence. This portrait has been widely celebrated since it was first shown in Paris in 1966. It was also exhibited at the artist’s legendary first museum retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1971.

    Francis Outred, Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art, Christie’s Europe said: “Francis Bacon’s position at the forefront of 20th century painting was highlighted at Christie’s in November when his triptych of Lucian Freud sold for $142 million and became the most valuable work of art sold at auction. For the triptych we had 6 collectors who bid at over $100 million, showing both the global demand which we see in today’s art market as well as the huge appeal of the artist.  It is exciting to be able to follow this success by offering this tour-de-force portrait of George Dyer which presents a powerful portrait of arguably one of Bacon’s greatest loves, painted in 1966, and one of the last full-size portraits of him to remain in private hands. In addition it was shown at Bacon’s Retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris adding emotional poignancy and importance. Alongside the renowned Black triptychs which mourn his tragic loss just before that retrospective, the small amount of works from this period represent the finest images of George Dyer.  We look forward to exhibiting the painting in the coming weeks in New York and London and to the auction in February, which will present a fantastic opportunity at a time when we congregate collectors from all around the world.”

    ONLINE IRISH ART AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL’S JANUARY AUCTION

    Wednesday, January 15th, 2014

    An off the wall online auction of Irish art runs at Morgan O’Driscoll from January 16 to January 27.  This first online sale of 2014 at O’Driscolls features a variety of art to suit varying tastes.  Here is a small selection.

    Ciaran Lennon (b.1947) Red Lens (800-1,200).

    Ciaran Lennon (b.1947)
    Red Lens (800-1,200).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 900

    Stella Steyn (1907-1987) The Seasons I (2,000-3,000)

    Stella Steyn (1907-1987)
    The Seasons I (2,000-3,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,200

    Basil Ivan Rakoczi (1908-1979) Apple Pickers (600-900).

    Basil Ivan Rakoczi (1908-1979) Apple Pickers (600-900).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 700

    Markey Robinson (1918-1999) Watching the Boats (1,000-1,500).

    Markey Robinson (1918-1999) Watching the Boats (1,000-1,500).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,800

    Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA RUA (b.1927) Cottages Atlantic Drive, Co Donegal, watercolour (600-900).

    Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA RUA (b.1927)
    Cottages Atlantic Drive, Co Donegal, watercolour (600-900). UPDATE: THIS MADE 700

    Arthur Armstrong RHA (1924-1996) West of Ireland Seascape (700-1,000).

    Arthur Armstrong RHA (1924-1996) West of Ireland Seascape (700-1,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 320

    FREUD PORTRAIT OF LADY LAMBTON AT SOTHEBY’S

    Wednesday, January 15th, 2014
    Lucian Freud Head on a Green Sofa (1960-61)

    Lucian Freud Head on a Green Sofa (1960-61)

    A Freud portrait exceptional for its intimacy of Belinda, Lady Lambton, is estimated to make £2.5-3.5 million at Sotheby’s evening sale of contemporary art in London on February 12. Bindy Lambton featured large in the artist’s life for over 25 years.

    This portrait, Head on a Green Sofa (1960-61) was long considered by Freud to be among the best works he ever produced.  It has featured in many museum exhibiton and was last sen at the Freud retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2012.  This exhibition subsequently travelled to the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art in Texas.

    POWERFUL PICASSO PORTRAIT AT CHRISTIE’S

    Tuesday, January 14th, 2014
    Pablo Picasso Femme au costume turc dans un fauteuil courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014

    Pablo Picasso Femme au costume turc dans un fauteuil courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014  UPDATE: THIS MADE £16.9 MILLION

    A powerful Picasso portrait of Jacqueline Roque leads Christie’s evening sale of Impressionist and Modern Art in London on February 4.  It is the first time in over 55 years that Femme au costume turc dans un fauteuil, 1955 has come to the market. The estimate is £15-20 million.

    The sale features a magnificent still life by Juan Gris and an iconic Composition No. 2 by Piet Mondrian (see post on antiquesandartireland.com for January 7, 2014) as well as Trois homes qui marchent I, oneof Alberto Giacometti’s multi-figure compositions which is being sold by New York’s MoMA to benefit its acquisitions fund.

    Jay Vincze, International Director and Head of The Impressionist and Modern Art Department, Christie’s London said: “This stellar sale presents international collectors and institutions with rare opportunities to acquire exceptional works with illustrious provenance by key impressionist and modern masters. The global market for this category continues to expand and deepen year on year, underpinned by passion for the beauty of the period and an increasingly far reaching appreciation and understanding of the importance of late 19th century and early 20th century art movements.”

    Alberto Giacometti Trois homes qui marchent I                               (£6.2-8 million).

    Alberto Giacometti Trois homes qui marchent I (£6.2-8 million). Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £9 MILLION.

     

    IRISH GLASS BY DESCENT FROM PENROSE FAMILY AT EXETER AUCTION

    Monday, January 13th, 2014

    No less than 15 lots of antique Irish glass by direct descent from the Penrose family, founders of  the Waterford Glass House in 1783, come up at Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood in Exeter on January 22.  Estimates range from £50 to £600 for a collection that includes drinking glasses, decanters, dshes, scent bottles, jugs and jars.  Wednesday will be the second day of the Winter Fine Arts Auction at Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood, the first to be held in the newly extended south west of England saleroom complex in Exeter.   Here is a small selection. The catalogue is online.

    A Waterford mould blown  bottle shaped decanter and stopper (£400-600).

    A Waterford mould blown bottle shaped decanter and stopper (£400-600).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £2,700 AT HAMMER.

    A small group of Waterford Glass (£100-150).

    A small group of Waterford Glass (£100-150).  UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR £400 AT HAMMER

    Five Waterford Glass custard cups and five similar (£100-150).

    Five Waterford Glass custard cups and five similar (£100-150). UPDATE; THESE SOLD FOR 400 AT HAMMER

    A Waterford Glass scent phial of shuttle form (£150-200).

    A Waterford Glass scent phial of shuttle form (£150-200). UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £780 AT HAMMER

    Two Waterford glass jars and one cover (£180-220)

    Two Waterford glass jars and one cover (£180-220)  UPDATE:  SOLD FOR £420 AT HAMMER

    A Waterford Glass plate with notched rim (£50-80).

    A Waterford Glass plate with notched rim (£50-80). UPDATE: SOLD FOR £90 AT HAMMER

    ANTIQUES AND ART AT DOLAN’S CORK SALE

    Monday, January 13th, 2014
    John Coll (b. 1956) - Patrick Kavanagh. On Pembroke Road.

    John Coll (b. 1956) – Patrick Kavanagh. On Pembroke Road.  UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,800

    New for 2014 at Dolan’s opening sale of the year at Rochestown Park Hotel in Cork on Sunday, January 19 is a selection of antique pieces alongside art.  The catalogue cover features a circular bronze sculpture by John Coll of Patrick Kavanagh On Pembroke Road.  It measures 14 inches in diameter and is estimated at 1,500-2,000.  Other sculpture includes Birds in Flight by John Behan dating to 1985 (2,000-4,000) and Windswept by Joe Crean (250-350).  The auction of 240 lots offers a good selection of affordable Irish art by well known and emerging artists.  Antique pieces include a library table, sofa table, a Viennese clock, a selection of silver, an Irish 18th century oak stool and a German dog handlers medal from World War II as well as a Third Reich Eagle tunic breast badge.

    MARKET FOR VINTAGE POSTERS GROWS

    Friday, January 10th, 2014
    The market for vintage posters continues to grow and collectors will find plenty of opportunites at Christie’s  annual Ski Sale in London on January 22. Celebrating the golden age of travel, from the turn of the 20th century to the 1950’s the auction will comprise more than 200 lots of vintage posters and Louis Vuitton luggage.  Some of the finest artists and designers worked on the stylish advertisements as the first resorts competed to be recognised as the most glamourous. The 16th annual Ski Sale offers an opportunity to acquire Louis Vuitton trunks and suitcases in monogram, striped and checkerboard styles.  Here are some appetising posters:

    Anonymous GSTAAD, ROYAL-HOTEL & WINTER-PALACE  lithograph in colours, 1913, printed by Marsens & Boivin, Lausanne (£15,000-20,000)

    Anonymous GSTAAD, ROYAL-HOTEL & WINTER-PALACE
    lithograph in colours, 1913, printed by Marsens & Boivin, Lausanne (£15,000-20,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE £15,000

    Emil Cardinaux (1877-1936) DAVOS lithograph in colours, 1918, printed by Wolfsberg, Zürich (£10,000-15,000).

    Emil Cardinaux (1877-1936) DAVOS lithograph in colours, 1918, printed by Wolfsberg, Zürich (£10,000-15,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE £11,250

    Emil Cardinaux (1877-1936) ZERMATT  lithograph in colours, 1908, printed by J.E.Wolfensberger, Zürich (£7,000-9,000).

    Emil Cardinaux (1877-1936) ZERMATT
    lithograph in colours, 1908, printed by J.E.Wolfensberger, Zürich (£7,000-9,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE £21,250

    SOME JEWELS FROM TEFAF

    Thursday, January 9th, 2014

    Haute Joaillerie is just one of many sections at TEFAF, the European Fine Art fair at Maastricht, The Netherlands from March 14-23.  Jeweller Gianmaria Buccellati is bringing a contemporary tulle bracelet made from yellow gold and diamonds entitled Ducale.  The bracelet is inspired by the Doge’s Palace, facing the Piazza San Marco in Venice  – the texture is soft, the lines of its design are light and the floral motifs of the palace’s façade are reproduced all along the band in yellow gold, set with brilliant-cut diamonds and enhanced by a contour of leaves.

    The 10.47 carat fancy vivid blue internally flawless briolette diamond pendant set in a delicate frame of white diamonds pictured below right will be displayed at the fair by Graff.  (Click on either image to enlarge it).

    A bracelet inspired by the facade of the Doge's Palace.

    Ducale – A bracelet inspired by the facade of the Doge’s Palace.

    Graff will bring this 10.57 carat fancy intense blue diamond pendant to TEFAF.

    Graff will bring this 10.47 carat fancy intense blue diamond pendant to TEFAF.

    TURNING £35 INTO £250,000

    Thursday, January 9th, 2014

    A painting purchased for £35 from Sir Alfred Munnings some time before 1916 comes up at Bonhams in London on January 22 with an estimate of £150,000-250,000.  The Fair is one of the highlights of the 19th century paintings sale at New Bond St.  Two further paintings by Munnings feature in the sale. Grey mare and chestnut foal (£50,000-70,000) and Calling them in (£40,000-60,000).  At The Park Gate by John Atkinson Grimshaw, an artist known for his night scene paintings, is another highlight.  It is estimated at £150,000-£200,000.

    The Fair - Sir Alfred James Munnings (1878-1959).

    The Fair – Sir Alfred James Munnings (1878-1959).

    At the park gate by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893).

    At the park gate by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893).

    MEET M. DEBUSSY AND M. DUMAS

    Wednesday, January 8th, 2014
    Meet M. Debussy and M. Dumas.  You never know who you will happen across at TEFAF (The European Fine Art Fair) which in 2014 runs from March 14-23 at Maastricht in The Netherlands.  The commitment of this fair to excellence, expertise and elegance is evidenced in a range of quality rare works across categories from antiques and classical antiquities to design and jewellery.  It attracts the worlds most demanding connoisseurs.
    Exhibitors Yates-Trebosc-van Lelyveld have portrait busts of Alexandre Dumas fils and Claude Debussy.  The former was sculpted by Jean Baptiste Carpeaux in 1873 and exhibited in the Salon of 1874. Kept by Dumas until his death it was then transferred to the Comedie Francaise.  Other plaster examples are in the Louvre and the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes.  The plaster bust of Debussy by Francois L. Simecek dates to 1937. It served as a model from which a bronze bust of the composer was cast. The bronze is now in the Musee de l’Opera, Paris.

    Portrait bust of Claude Debussy.

    Portrait bust of Claude Debussy.

    Portrait bust of Alexandre Dumas fils.

    Portrait bust of Alexandre Dumas fils.