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    FREEDOM BOX THAT CELEBRATES SUPPRESSION OF 1798 REBELLION

    Sunday, April 5th, 2015

    An historic and unique silver Freedom Box given  to the High Sheriff of Dublin Frederick Darley (1764-1841) in 1799 the year after the 1798 Rebellion was defeated is to take pride of place next catalogue of London and Dublin based silver dealers L and W Duvallier.  A second box presented to Darley in October 1821, the year he gave the Williamite civic toast to King George IV during one of the King’s frequent visits to Ireland, is also included.  These two boxes have never been on the market before. They were acquired in London last week from a direct descendant of Frederick Darley.

    As High Sheriff Darley was one of the main men responsible for suppressing the rebellion in Dublin and the surrounding counties. Sir Jonah Barrington (1760-1834) relates how, on the occasion of an Anti-Union meeting in King’s County:  ” .. Darley the High Sheriff, and Major Rogers (acting of course under the instructions of Dublin Castle) placed two six pounders, charged with grape shot, opposite the Court house where the meeting was being held-bringing England’s logic to bear on the misguided ones who thought they could better know than England, what was for Ireland’s benefit.”

    Frederick Darley (1764-1841) architect, builder and stonecutter was joint Dublin city sheriff 1798-9. Elected an alderman in March 1800, he was Lord Mayor in 1808-09, and chief magistrate of the Dublin police from 1814. He was also a wide streets commissioner. Part of the ultra-conservative group that dominated the politics of Dublin Corporation at that time, he was a member of Dublin’s most fashionable Orange Lodge, L.O.L. No.176, founded in 1797. As an Orangeman he was opposed to the various attempts to put through catholic relief legislation during 1805-29.  Frederick Darley was married to Elizabeth Guinness, a sister of the brewery proprietor Arthur Guinness II.  The couple had 20 children.

    The 1799 freedom  box.

    The 1799 freedom box.

    The box presented in 1799.

    A detail of the box presented in 1799.

    The box presented in 1821.

    The box presented in 1821.

    JEWELLERY, PAINTINGS AND CERAMICS FROM PROMINENT CHINESE FAMILY

    Friday, April 3rd, 2015

    A magnificent selection of jewellery, Chinese paintings and Chinese works of art from the family collection of K’ung Hsiang-Hsi is due to come up at Christie’s Spring sales in Hong Kong at the end of May and early June.

    From one of Asia’s most prominent families in history and a 75th generation descendant of Confucius, K’ung Hsiang-Hsi was a passionate advocate for education. In the 1910s, the U.S. Oberlin College and Yale University graduate helped to set up schools in his hometown of Taigu to fulfill his vision of strengthening China through education. K’ung also engaged in business, trading internationally in kerosene and other natural resources through his Xiang Ji Company. Serving in critical government posts in his later years, K’ung enacted important economic reforms and was among the key architects of China’s modern financial and industrial systems as the country’s central bank governor.

    K’ung Hsiang-Hsi married Soong Ai-ling (1890-1973), the eldest of the three famed Soong sisters and was brother-in-law to Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek. The couple came to assemble one of the most important collections of jewellery, jadeite, Chinese paintings and works of art in modern Chinese history.

    A rare doucai Sanduo bowl, Youngzheng

    Important Chinese Ceramics. A rare doucai Sanduo bowl, Youngzheng  (US$62,500-87,500).

     

    A jade group.

    Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels: A jade group including old mine jadeite and signed pieces.

    A jade group.

    A jade group.

    Zhang Daqian

    Chinese Paintings.  Zhang Daqian (1899-1983) – Lotus (US$193,000-322,0000).

    (1899–1983) Lotus,

    A rare doucai Sanduo bowl, Youngzheng

    A rare doucai Sanduo bowl, Youngzheng

    CRUCIFIXION BY ONE OF IRELAND’S MOST IMPORTANT SCULPTORS

    Friday, April 3rd, 2015
    Jesus Crucified by Edward Delaney.

    Jesus Crucified by Edward Delaney.

    Jesus Crucified by the Irish sculptor Edward Delaney (1930-2009) sold for 2,800 at James Adams in Dublin this week.  It is a work in silvered alloy.  Delaney is considered one of Ireland’s most important sculptors.  Best known for public work like The Family and Wolfe Tone in St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin, Edward Delaney was born in Claremorris, Co. Mayo and studied at the National College of Art and Design and received funding from the Art Council of Ireland to study casting in Germany.

    Being by Louis le Brocquy.

    Being by Louis le Brocquy.

    At the same sale  a work entitled Being by Louis le Brocquy (1916-2012) sold for 30,000 over a top estimate of 12,000.  Signed, inscribed and dated 1957 Being forms part of a series of paintings began in 1957, under the umbrella title, Presences. The series is characterized by the dominant use of white, applied thickly, broken only by small, carefully considered areas of brilliant colour, and enriched by their own impastoed textures. Most, like Being, represent a single, haunting figurative presence. Le Brocquy, like many post-war artists was fearful of the destructiveness of nuclear weapons and his work revealed that sense of human fragility.

     

    NIGHTINGALE SINGS AT JAMES ADAM IRISH ART SALE

    Thursday, April 2nd, 2015
    Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) - Hearing the Nightingale.

    Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) – Hearing the Nightingale.

    The top lot at the James Adam sale of Important Irish Art in Dublin on April 1 was a 1936 oil on board by Jack Butler Yeats entitled Hearing the Nightingale.  Estimated at 25,000-35,000 the small oil on board sold for a hammer price of 42,000.

    The auction of 180 lots was 85 per cent sold and brought in a little over 550,000 at hammer, which when fees are added amounts to around 660,000. There was a good viewing and a crowded salesroom for this auction.

     

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for March 30, 2015).

    EXHIBITION OF 17TH CENTURY DUTCH DRAWINGS IN CHINA

    Thursday, April 2nd, 2015
    Rembrandt’s Seated Man.

    Rembrandt’s Seated Man.

    Rembrandt and His Time is the title of the first comprehensive exhibition of 17th century Dutch drawings in China. Presented by Sotheby’s and Long Museum it runs at the Long Museum, West Bund, Shanghai from April 16-May 10. The private collection of 81 drawings was formed over four decades and is one of the finest of its type anywhere in the world.  There are prime examples of every type of drawing produced in Holland in the 17th century.  Divided into seven sections, it chroniclesThe Early Years, The Dutch Landscape: Places and Seasons, The Dutch Abroad, Rembrandt and His Circle, Images of Daily Life, The Natural World and The Essence of Holland.  Leading the exhibition are a moving figure study by Rembrandt, a rare winter scene by Hendrick Avercamp, and a landscape by Jacob van Ruisdael.

    Kevin Ching, ceo, Sotheby’s Asia, said: “The Dutch Golden Age was one of the great high points in the whole history of European Art and drawings play a vital part in this artistic flowering. Works on paper have been central to Chinese art and aesthetics and we are increasingly aware of a growing Chinese interest in works on paper from other cultures”.

    SOME GREAT ITALIAN MODERN MASTERS AT CHRISTIE’S

    Thursday, April 2nd, 2015

    A wide array of museum quality works by some of the great Italian modern masters comes up at Christie’s annual Milan Modern and Contemporary sales at Palazzo Clerici on April 28 and 29.  There is an ever growing appetite for Italian works and the sales feature modern masters like Lucio Fontana, Enrico Castellani, Agostino Bonalumi and Paolo Scheggi through to Arte Povera artists such as Alighiero Boetti and Michelangelo Pistoletto as well as by some Modern classics including Giorgio Morandi and Gino Severini. Last year’s auction realised 9.8 million.

    PAOLO SCHEGGI (1940-1971) Intersuperficie curva dal rosso (300,000-500,000).

    PAOLO SCHEGGI (1940-1971)
    Intersuperficie curva dal rosso
    (300,000-500,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 820,200

    Lucio Fontana (1899-1968) Concetto spaziale, Attesa (600,000-900,000).

    Lucio Fontana (1899-1968)
    Concetto spaziale, Attesa (600,000-900,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 1,690,950

    Enrico Castellani Superficie argento acrylic on canvas (150,000-200,000).

    Enrico Castellani
    Superficie argento
    acrylic on canvas (150,000-200,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 303,600

    ACTION PACKED WARHOL SCREENPRINT AT DUBLIN AUCTION

    Wednesday, April 1st, 2015
    Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Martha Graham:  Letter to the World (The Kick).

    Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Martha Graham: Letter to the World (The Kick).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 34,000 AT HAMMER.

    An action packed 1986 screen print by Andy Warhol comes up at Morgan O’Driscoll’s sale of Irish and International Art at the RDS in Dublin on April 20.  Martha Graham, Letter to the World (The Kick) is a unique screen print in colours on Lenox Museum Board.  It is a unique colour variant aside from the edition of 100 published by the Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance  Inc., New York with the artist’s estate stamp.  There was as well 25 artist’s proofs.

    The provenance for this work lists the Andy Warhol Foundation and the Taylor Gallery, Belfast from where it was purchased by the present owner.  It is estimated at 25,000-35,000.

    For the first time Morgan O’Driscoll will hold a London viewing of highlights from his Irish sale.  The venue is La Galleria, Pall Mall and viewing takes place there on April 13, 14 and 15.  The auction is on view in Skibbereen over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend and viewing at the RDS begins on April 17.