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    MORE FROM LESLIE WADDINGTON’S COLLECTION AT CHRISTIE’S

    Wednesday, November 16th, 2016

    The sale of Part II of the Leslie Waddington takes place at Christie’s in London on November 22.  Part one of the collection of the pioneering Dublin born art dealer was a sellout in London last month, with 80% of lots offered selling above estimate and bidders from 37 countries. Here is a selection of what is coming up:

    Patrick Caulfield, R.A. (1936-2005) Clasped hands (£10,000-15,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    Patrick Caulfield, R.A. (1936-2005) Clasped hands (£10,000-15,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for July 19 and October 4, 2016)  UPDATE:  Part II of the collection made £1,219,615.

    Sir Anthony Caro, O.M., R.A. (1924-2013) Writing Piece "Blue Moon" (£20,000-30,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    Sir Anthony Caro, O.M., R.A. (1924-2013)
    Writing Piece “Blue Moon” (£20,000-30,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    LE CORBUSIER (1887-1965) PAIR OF ‘UNITE D’HABITATION’ STOOLS, DESIGNED CIRCA 1955 (£7,000-10,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    LE CORBUSIER (1887-1965)
    PAIRS OF ‘UNITE D’HABITATION’ STOOLS, DESIGNED CIRCA 1955 (£7,000-10,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    JOSEF ALBERS (1888-1976) A RECEPTION TABLE, ORIGINALLY DESIGNED 1926 (£3,000-5,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    JOSEF ALBERS (1888-1976)
    A RECEPTION TABLE, ORIGINALLY DESIGNED 1926 (£3,000-5,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    Sir Michael Craig-Martin, R.A. (b. 1941) Untitled (£25,000-35,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    Sir Michael Craig-Martin, R.A. (b. 1941)
    Untitled (£25,000-35,000) © Christie’s Images Limited 2016

    WADDINGTON COLLECTION A SELLOUT IN LONDON

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2016
    JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985) Visiteur au chapeau bleu avril 1955 signed and dated 'J. Dubuffet 55. Courtesy CHRISTIE'S IMAGES LTD. 2016

    JEAN DUBUFFET (1901-1985)
    Visiteur au chapeau bleu avril 1955
    signed and dated ‘J. Dubuffet 55. Courtesy CHRISTIE’S IMAGES LTD. 2016

    The Collection of Leslie Waddington was a sellout at Christie’s in London on October 4.  Spirited bidding for the personal collection of a pioneering art dealer saw 80% of works selling over estimate in an auction which achieved £28,285,525.  Bidders registered from 37 countries across six continents. It was an electric start of the much anticipated Frieze Week auctions.  The top lot was Jean Dubuffet’s Visiteur au chapeau bleu (Visitor with a Blue Hat)  which sold for £4,813,000.

    Born in Dublin Leslie Waddington, who died last year aged 81, was son the art dealer Victor Waddington and his wife Zelda (nee Levine).  In 1927 Victor had founded a pioneering gallery in Dublin that represented contemporary Irish artists including Jack Yeats. Leslie Waddington received a classical education at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, whose old boys included Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett.  He revered the Irish literary tradition and later on, in Paris, befriended Beckett, with whom he played chess.   In 1958 he joined his father’s new gallery at Cork St. in London and in 1966 set up on his own. In 2003 he was one of the first dealers to participate in Frieze.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for July 19, 2016)

    ALEXANDER CALDER (1898-1976) Le serpent rouge (The Red Snake) Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2016

    ALEXANDER CALDER (1898-1976)
    Le serpent rouge (The Red Snake) sold for £4,421,000.  Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2016

    FRANCIS PICABIA (1879-1953) Lampe

    FRANCIS PICABIA (1879-1953) Lampe sold for £3,637,000.  Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2016

    LESLIE WADDINGTON’S COLLECTION AT CHRISTIE’S

    Tuesday, July 19th, 2016
    Leslie Waddington

    Leslie Waddington

    The Collection of Leslie Waddington will be offered for sale as a single-owner auction at Christie’s in London during Frieze week next October.  The sale will feature works from his personal collection including Josef Albers, Alexander Calder, Milton Avery, Agnes Martin, Francis Picabia, and Jean Dubuffet, as well as works by many of the contemporary artists he represented. Assembled over several decades, Waddington’s personal collection is testament to his pioneering spirit as an art dealer who presented a groundbreaking exhibition programme and fostered creative relationships with artists: he brought a range of Modern, Post-War, and Contemporary names to the attention of international audiences and defined the London art landscape long before the rise in popularity of the contemporary art world today.

    Born in Dublin Leslie Waddington, who died last year aged 81, was son the art dealer Victor Waddington and his wife Zelda (nee Levine).  In 1927 Victor had founded a pioneering gallery in Dublin that represented contemporary Irish artists including Jack Yeats. Leslie Waddington received a classical education at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, whose old boys included Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett.  He revered the Irish literary tradition and later on, in Paris, befriended Beckett, with whom he played chess.   In 1958 he joined his father’s new gallery at Cork St. in London and in 1966 set up on his own. He was to become a leading British art dealer.  In 2003 he was one of the first dealers to participate in Frieze.  A Part II day auction will be held in November to coincide with Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art auctions.