Louis le Brocquy, Jack Butler Yeats, Roderic O’Conor, Colin Middleton, Dan O’Neill, Barrie Cooke, Patrick Collins, John Luke, Gladys MacCabe, Markey Robinson, Arthur Maderson, Harry Kernoff, Maurice Wilks, Percy French, all feature at the sale of Important Irish Art at James Adam in Dublin on March 23. The cover lot is A Connemara Village by Paul Henry (70,000-100,000). The catalogue, which lists 211 lots, is online. Here is a small selection. This being Cheltenham Week we have included a couple of horse images:
(See post on antiquesandartireland.com for January 8, 2016)
Louis le Brocquy (1916-2012) Being, watercolour (10,000-15,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 17,000 AT HAMMER
Man Reading by Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1947) – (60,000-90,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE 92,000 AT HAMMER
Nassau Blair Brown (1867-1940) – Charmer, Skipaway and Skipoker, a set of three from 1913 (3,000-5,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,800 AT HAMMER
Roderic O’Conor, Nu Brun Assis (8,000-12,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 30,000 AT HAMMER
Liam O’Neill (b 1954) Hometurn (4,000-6,000) UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 8,000 AT HAMMER
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