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    DROVES OF BUYERS TURN UP FOR MARCILHAC SALE

    Wednesday, March 12th, 2014
    This unique patinated gypsum and bronze cabinet, circa 1935 by Jean-Michel Frank made 3,681,500.

    This unique patinated gypsum and bronze cabinet, circa 1935 by Jean-Michel Frank made 3,681,500.

    Droves of buyers descended on Sotheby’s in Paris for the first of two days of sales of the collection of French Art Deco dealer and collector Félix Marcilhac.  Day one realised a combined total of 14,745,725, more than double the high pre-sale estimate.  The auction followed a nine day exhibition visited by over 5,000 people and more than 97% of lots were sold. Nearly 500 collectors registered their intention to bid on masterpieces of Decorative Art. Among the great collectors taking part in this evening’s sale was Dimitri Mavrommatis who bought five lots, including works by Dunand & Lambert-Rucki, Coard, Dominique and a superb pair of upholstered, shagreen and oak armchairs by Frank. The top lot was a patinated gypsum and bronze c1935 cabinet by Jean-Michel Frank which made 3,681.500 over a top estimate of 600,000.  There were 11 auction records.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for January 15, 2014).

    UPDATE:  THE sale concluded with a total of 24,727,715, well ahead of the top estimate of 15.5 million.  More than 95 per cent of lots were sold in an auction which achieved a record for a sale of decorative arts at Sotheby’s. Assembled over 40 years, this landmark collection featured Art Deco treasures which had not been seen in public for decades. Many of these pieces boasted prestigious provenance, having belonged to the likes of Jacques Doucet, Marie-Laure de Noailles, Elsa Schiaparelli, Jeanne Lanvin, Paul Cocteau and Jean-Michel Frank, whose c1935 cabinet was the top lot.

    DEALER VIEWS OF TEFAF, MAASTRICHT, MARCH 14-23

    Tuesday, March 11th, 2014

    DEALER views of TEFAF, the European Fine Art Fair, which runs at Maastricht, The Netherlands from March 14 to March 23.

    OAK LOWBOY FROM 1660 AT WOODWARDS

    Monday, March 10th, 2014

    A c1660 oak lowboy comes up at Woodwards sale in Cork on March 12.  This particular antique piece is estimated at 500-1,000.  The sale offers a variety of furniture and collectible items as well as art.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    A c1660 lowboy (500-1,000).

    A c1660 lowboy (500-1,000).  UPDATE:  THIS MADE 220

    One of a pair of cast iron garden seats (1,000-2,0000.

    One of a pair of cast iron garden seats (1,000-2,000). UPDATE: THESE MADE 2,600

    A set of six Cork 11-bar chairs (2,000-3,000).

    A set of six Cork 11-bar chairs (2,000-3,000).  UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR 800

    A Cork Mansion House dinner service bowl (400-600)

    A Cork Mansion House dinner service bowl (400-600) UPDATE: WITHDAWN, AND TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CORK SALE AT WOODWARDS ON APRIL 12.

    Arthur Maderson - Tallow Horse Fair (4,000-5,000).

    Arthur Maderson – Tallow Horse Fair (4,000-5,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE 6,000

    URSULA ANDRESS AND CHANGED TIMES IN IRELAND

    Saturday, March 8th, 2014
    The censored film poster.  A dress was superimposed on the bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the original.

    The censored film poster. A dress was superimposed on the bikini worn by Ursula Andress in the original. UPDATE: This made 3,800 at hammer.

    THE connection between the actress Ursula Andress and the onward march of time in Ireland might not at first sight seem all that obvious.  But it is neatly captured in one particular lot at Whyte’s sale of History, Literature and Collectibles in Dublin on March 9.  On offer  among more than 900 lots is a censored James Bond film poster for Dr. No.  In it a dress has been superimposed on Ursula Andress, who wore a bikini in the original.  The poster is estimated at 600-800 and the auction is now on view at Molesworth St. in Dublin.

    SUNDAY INTERIORS SALE AT JAMES ADAM NOW ON VIEW

    Friday, March 7th, 2014

    The Sunday interiors sale at James Adam in Dublin on March 9 is now on view.  The auction, with more than 580 lots in total, is strong on silver and also offers furniture, art, wine and collectibles.  Two of the more unusual furniture items are some oak Gothic Revival pieces after Pugin.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    A SET OF SIX GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK DINING CHAIRS, AFTER EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834 - 1875), 19th Century (2,000-3,000)

    A SET OF SIX GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK DINING CHAIRS, AFTER EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834 – 1875), 19th Century (2,000-3,000)  UPDATE: THESE MADE 13,000

    A GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK DESK AFTER EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834 - 1875), 19th Century (800-1,200)

    A GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK DESK AFTER EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834 – 1875), 19th Century (800-1,200)  UPDATE: SOLD FOR 1,100

    A Cork 18th century silver punch bowl by William Reynolds (2,500-3,500)

    A Cork 18th century silver punch bowl by William Reynolds (2,500-3,500)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,500

    MIDDLE EASTERN ART AT CHRISTIE’S DUBAI

    Friday, March 7th, 2014

    Two important collections of Middle Eastern art will lead the 16th sale season at Christie’s Dubai on March 19. The Pharos Collection of 55 works includes works by the leading names of the modern Egyptian art movement while the Maath Alousi Collection focuses on modern Iraqi art acquired by this important architect of the modern Arab world. The Important Watch sale will be held the following evening with 120 watches representing the world’s leading luxury brands.

    Azade Köker (Turkish, b. 1949) Ecstacy ($60,000-80,000). Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd. 2014.

    Azade Köker (Turkish, b. 1949)
    Ecstacy ($60,000-80,000). Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd. 2014.

    Farhad Moshiri (Iranian, b. 1963) Bunny Rabbit (from the Fluffy Friends series) ($150,000-200,000).  Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014

    Farhad Moshiri (Iranian, b. 1963)
    Bunny Rabbit (from the Fluffy Friends series) ($150,000-200,000). Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014

    Shafic Abboud (Lebanese, 1926-2004)  Nuits V ($80,000-120,000).  Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014.

    Shafic Abboud (Lebanese, 1926-2004) Nuits V ($80,000-120,000). Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014.

    RARE STATUE OF THE YOUNG HERCULES LEADS CHRISTIE’S ANTIQUITIES SALE

    Thursday, March 6th, 2014
    A ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF THE YOUNG HERCULES CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D. three and a half inches high (£100,000-150,000).  Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd.,2014.

    A ROMAN MARBLE STATUE OF THE YOUNG HERCULES
    CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D. three and a half inches high (£100,000-150,000). Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd.,2014.

    A rare statue of the young Hercules leads Christie’s sale of Antiquities in London on April 2.  A total  of  199  lots which span the ancient world from the 3rd Millennium B.C. to the 11th Century A.D. are on offer.  The sale expected to realize more than £2 million.  The Hercules, formerly in the Roger Peyrefitte (1907-2000) Collection in Paris is estimated at £100,000-150,000. Peyrefitte was a French diplomat and novelist, whose collection, including this piece, was published in 1972. Further highlights include a pair of Egyptian alabaster canopic jars for Tau-Iert-Iru (£50,000 – 70,000) and a Roman marble Fortuna, previously in the collection at Harewood House (£25,000 – 35,000).

    The statue shows him wearing the Namean lion skin, which was won in his first labour.  The Romans followed the Greek taste for artistic  renderings of infants. Depictions of Hercules as an infant abound but there are few representations of him evident as a plump child, as here.

    NELSON’S TEAPOT AND TITANIC CLARET JUG BRING GLOBAL BIDDING

    Thursday, March 6th, 2014

    Nearly 2,000 collectors from across the globe registered to bid for the collection of the late Stanley J. Seeger at Sotheby’s in London on March 5 and 6.  So it is hardly surprising that bidders came out in droves to vie for objects collected by Seeger whose taste was  eclectic, but always refined.  The sale offers everything from dinosaur eggs to a replica of  Tutankhamun’s golden throne.  Among the pieces sold yesterday were Admiral Lord Nelson’s teapot which made £56,250 over a top estimate of £12,000; a claret jug from the Titanic which made £40,000 over a top estimate of £3,000 and Sir Winston Churchill’s c1880 armchair which made £27,500 over a top estimate of £5,000.

    UPDATE: ON the second day of the sale Orson Welles own working copy of the script for Citizen Kane sold for £98,500 over a top estimate of £20,000 and Al Capone’s cocktail shaker made £50,000 over a top estimate of £1,500.  The sale concluded with an outstanding total of £7,348,009, well above pre-sale expectations  of £3-4.5 million.

    Admiral Lord Nelson’s Bachelor Teapot, 1799

    Admiral Lord Nelson’s Bachelor Teapot, 1799

    A claret jug from the Titanic

    A claret jug from the Titanic

    Sir Winston Churchill’s Armchair, circa 1880.

    Sir Winston Churchill’s Armchair, circa 1880.

     

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for February 4, 2014)

    DEATH OF ARTIST BARRIE COOKE

    Wednesday, March 5th, 2014
    Barrie Cooke (1931-2014) Megacerous Hibernicus, 1983, oil on canvas, collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art

    Barrie Cooke (1931-2014) Megacerous Hibernicus, 1983, oil on canvas, collection of the Irish Museum of Modern Art

    The death has taken place of the artist Barrie Cooke.    His richly expressionistic paintings were influenced by the nature and mythology of Ireland and extensive travels in Lapland, New Zealand, Borneo and Malaya.  Born in Cheshire, England in 1931 he moved to Ireland in 1954.  As a teenager he lived in the US and studied Art History at Harvard.  He had his first solo exhibition in Dublin in 1955, and received a scholarship to study with Oskar Kokoschka in Salzburg the same year.  Cooke represented Ireland at the Paris Biennale in 1963.

    Barrie Cooke exhibited widely throughout Europe, the US and New Zealand. Major retrospectives include the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery, Dublin in 2003, LAC, Perpignan, France in 1995, the Haags Gemeentemuseum in 1992 and the Douglas Hyde Gallery in 1986. Recent exhibitions include the Irish Musuem of Modern Art, Dublin, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork (2011), the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny; (2009) and Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo (2002). His work is represented in the collections of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Ulster Museum, the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, Holland and in many other public and private collections worldwide.

    Since the death in 2012 of Louis le Brocquy  Barrie Cooke could rightly have  laid claim to the title of the grand old man of Irish art.  He died in Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow on March 4.

    WINNING VENICE BIENNALE ARTWORK ON VIEW AT LISMORE

    Wednesday, March 5th, 2014
    A shot from Grosse Fatigue: Camille Henrot.

    A shot from Grosse Fatigue: Camille Henrot.

    AN artwork which won a Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2013 is about to go on view in Lismore, Co. Waterford. Attempting to tell the story of the universe’s creation from a computer desktop is the ambitious aim of Grosse Fatigue in which artist Camille Henrot weaves sound, film and narrative.  The New York based French artist used the collection of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.  Grosse Fatigue premiered at the 2013 Venice Biennale and won a Silver Lion.  It can been seen in Ireland from March 8 at Lismore Castle Arts, St. Carthage’s Hall.  Curated by Matthew Higgs and presented in collaboration with White Columns Gallery, New York, it will be showing in Lismore on Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday during the hours from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. until April 13.