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    PELE’S COLLECTION AT JULIEN’S AUCTIONS IN LONDON THIS WEEK

    Monday, June 6th, 2016
    Pele's FIFA World Cup medal, 1958

    Pele’s FIFA World Cup medal, 1958  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £160,000 AT HAMMER

    More than 2,000 lots will come up at the sale of Pele: The Collection by Julien’s Auctions in London on June 7, 8 and 9.  Considered the most important football player of all time the collection covers everything from his signing with Santos FC in 1956 aged 15 to his post career humanitarian efforts.

    The three-time World Cup Champion, FIFA Player of the Century (1999) and Brazilian Football legend holds the record as the youngest player to ever play in, and score in, a World Cup Final. He holds the Guinness World Record for goals scored in a career with 1,283.

    Highlights include Pelé’s Jules Rimet Trophy ($400,000-$600.000), his 1958, 1962 and 1970 World Cup Medals ($100,000-$200,000), the 1,000th goal ball ($40,000-$60,000), Pelé’s 1977 NY Cosmos NASL Championship ring ($30,000-$40,000) and the L’Equipe Athlete of the Century Award  ($20,000-$30,000). His Santos FC game worn jersey ($8,000-$10,000) and Santos World Champion Sash ($5,000-$7,000), Pelé’s 1960s C.B.D. 1st Place Brazilian Championship (Taca Brasil) Medal ($10,000-$20,000) and a Pelé FIFA 2004 Centennial Order of Merit  ($2,000-$4,000). The live and online sale is at the Mall Galleries (beside Admiralty Arch). 

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for March 10, 2016)

    MODIGLIANI MASTERPIECE AT SOTHEBY’S

    Sunday, June 5th, 2016
    Amedeo Modigliani - Jeanne Hébuterne (au foulard)

    Amedeo Modigliani – Jeanne Hébuterne (au foulard)  UPDATE: IT SOLD FOR £38.5 MILLION

    A masterpiece by Amedeo Modigliani – Jeanne Hébuterne (au foulard) –  is among the  highlights at  Sotheby’s London Impressionist & Modern Art evening  sale in London on June 21. In a private collection since 1986 it is now estimated to make more than £28 million.  This elegant and lyrical work is among the most beautiful portraits Amedeo Modigliani painted of his lover Jeanne Hébuterne – revealing a tender moment between a pioneer in the world of modern art and his most loyal muse.

    Jeanne met Modigliani in 1917, when she was a young art student, and for the next three years she was his constant companion and source of inspiration. The two were devoted to each other – with Modigliani even pledging to marry her, despite her family’s protestations. In January 1920, Modigliani died of tubercular meningitis. Following the funeral, a twenty-two year old, and reputedly heavily pregnant, Jeanne was taken to her parents’ home. There, inconsolable, she committed suicide by leaping from an upstairs window.

    Helena Newman, Global Co-Head of Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art Department, said: “The pioneering Modern style with which Amedeo Modigliani sensuously depicted the female form is inextricably bound with his lover and muse Jeanne Hébuterne. This painting is one of the most alluring portraits that Modigliani painted of her and the finest to come to the market in a decade.”

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for May  17, 2016)

    A JAMES BARRY FROM BRIAN SEWELL’S COLLECTION AT CHRISTIE’S

    Friday, June 3rd, 2016
    James Barry (1741-1806) - Male Nude (£20,000-30,000) Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2016

    James Barry (1741-1806) – Male Nude (£20,000-30,000) Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2016  UPDATE: THIS MADE £70,000 AT HAMMER A RECORD FOR A DRAWING BY THE ARTIST

    A work by the Irish artist James Barry has turned up in the collection of Brian Sewell the renowned and controversial art critic, award-winning journalist and author.  Christie’s sale devoted to Brian Sewell: Critic & Collector will take place in London on September 27. Brian Sewell (1931-2015) worked at Christie’s as an auction house picture expert for almost nine years, between 1958 and 1967, having graduated in Art History at the Courtauld Institute. Acquired over many decades, approximately 200 lots will be offered for sale from the collection, including important Old Master Paintings and Drawings and 19th and 20th century British Art.  The works carry estimates ranging from under £1,000 to £600,000.

    Born in Cork James Barry (1741-1806) studied painting under  John Butts and early in his career was patronised by Edmund Burke.  Noted as one of the earliest Romantic painters working in Britain he studied in Paris and Rome and influenced artists like William Blake.   He is best remembered for his six part series of paintings on The Progress of Human Culture in the Great Room of the Royal Society of Arts, London.

    Orlando Rock, Christie’s UK Chairman: “Brian Sewell was, undoubtedly, one of Christie’s most colourful and learned former colleagues. What always motivated him was his love of great art and its power to move and inspire, combined with his characteristic and acerbic wit.”

    Noël Annesley, Honorary Chairman, Christie’s UK: “Brian was a young man of 27 when he joined Christie’s. As his assistant, I got to admire him and to like him enormously. He evolved from a rather shy, cerebral art historian turned auction house expert into one of the most famous and widely read British art critics of our time. Brian was a man whose opinions were sought not just on art but on a wide variety of topics, reflecting the exceptional range of his interests. He could be relied upon to provide witty and often devastating judgements. A wonderful instructor, serious but humorous too, he set a standard for us all.”

    Brian Sewell’s much loved work by Matthias Stomer (circa 1600 – after 1652?) Blowing Hot, Blowing Cold (£400,000-600,000) CHRISTIE'S IMAGES LTD. 2016

    Brian Sewell’s much loved work by Matthias Stomer (circa 1600 – after 1652?)
    Blowing Hot, Blowing Cold
    (£400,000-600,000) CHRISTIE’S IMAGES LTD. 2016  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A double-sided painting by Duncan Grant (1885-1978) Still Life, Charleston (recto) and Reclining male Nude (verso) £20,000- 30,000

    A double-sided painting by Duncan Grant (1885-1978)
    Still Life, Charleston (recto) and Reclining male Nude (verso)
    £20,000- 30,000 Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2016  UPDATE: THIS MADE £56,250

    Daniele da Volterra (1509-1566) Dido reclining, asleep (£50,000-80,000)

    Daniele da Volterra (1509-1566)
    Dido reclining, asleep
    (£50,000-80,000)  Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2916 UPDATE: THIS MADE £660,000

     Brian Sewell in Christie’s warehouse, circa 1962

    Brian Sewell in Christie’s warehouse, circa 1962

    ART BY PAUL HENRY AND JACK B. YEATS AT BONHAMS

    Friday, June 3rd, 2016

    Irish works at Bonhams sale of Modern British and Irish art in London on June 15 will include two landscapes by Paul Henry and a late work by Jack B. Yeats entitled Single File.  All three works are estimated at £30,000-50,000.  Other Irish artists featured include William Scott, Dan O’Neill and F.E. MacWilliam.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) - Single File

    Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) – Single File UPDATE: THIS MADE £80,500

    Paul Henry (1876-1958) -Lough Corrib from Glenadda.

    Paul Henry (1876-1958) -Lough Corrib from Glenadda.  UPDATE: THIS MADE £27,500

    Paul Henry (1876-1958) - The cottage by the lake.

    Paul Henry (1876-1958) – The cottage by the Lake. UPDATE: THIS MADE £79,300

    THE COLLECTION OF RONALD AND NANCY REAGAN AT CHRISTIE’S

    Thursday, June 2nd, 2016

    ronald reaganChristie’s announced today that it has been entrusted with the sale of the private collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan the 40th President and First Lady of the United States. The landmark auction is slated for September 2016 to coincide with Christie’s Americana Week sales series in New York.  Proceeds will go to  The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.

    The sale encompasses furniture, decorative works of art, books, memorabilia, jewelry, paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints from President and Mrs. Reagan’s home in Los Angeles, California. It includes American, English, and Chinese furnishings selected for the home’s beautifully appointed Ted Graber-designed interiors, paying homage to the William Haines ‘Hollywood Regency’ style. The collection will be sold in a sequence of live and online auctions. Estimates on individual items range from $1,000 to $50,000, and the sales are expected to realize in excess of $2 million total.

    More details of the Collection will be announced in the coming weeks. The complete sale catalogue will be available late summer 2016.

    A WORK OF GENIUS BY CONSTABLE TO CELEBRATE 250 YEARS OF CHRISTIE’S

    Thursday, June 2nd, 2016
    John Constable, R.A. (1776-1837) View on the River Stour near Dedham, full-scale sketch circa 1821-22 oil on canvas

    John Constable, R.A. (1776-1837)
    View on the River Stour near Dedham, full-scale sketch c1821-22. Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2016.

    A work of genius by John Constable, R.A. (1776-1837), the ‘sketch’ for View on the Stour near Dedham, c1821-22, will be offered alongside masterpieces by Reynolds, Leighton, Lowry, Spencer, Bacon and Freud at Christie’s in London on June 30.  The Defining British Art sale marks Christie’s 250th anniversary. The Constable is estimated in the region of £12-16 million. It is the last great six-footer sketch in private hands.

    Jussi Pylkkänen, Global President of Christie’s International: “Not since Constable’s Lock have we had the opportunity to work with a painting of this calibre by one of the titans of British painting.  To stand in front of this expansive work, is to understand why the great British modern painters and even the French Impressionists revered Constable as their spiritual mentor. Constable famously said that “Painting is but another word for feeling” and later that “I do not consider myself at work unless I am before a six-foot canvas”.  Visitors to Christie’s in June will be able to see a rarely exhibited masterpiece by Constable which perfectly describes his passion for paint and his ability to paint dramatic landscapes on the grand scale. It is fitting that Christie’s should be given the opportunity to sell this masterpiece in our Defining British Art sale which marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of this great institution.”

    UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £14,082,500

    SIGNED FUSELAGE CLOTH BY CHARLES LINDBERGH AT AUCTION

    Wednesday, June 1st, 2016

    A piece of the original silver-colored cloth from the fuselage of the Spirit of St. Louis signed by Charles A. Lindbergh, just days after the historic trans-Atlantic solo flight that instantly catapulted the young American pilot to lasting worldwide fame and recognition, comes up at an online sale by Lion Heart Autographs on June 15. The section of cloth, signed “Charles A. Lindbergh,” is of extraordinary rarity because no other examples signed by Lindbergh when he landed in Paris are known.  It is estimated at $15,000-20,000.

    Among more than 140 lots is a rare handwritten manuscript by Albert Einstein dealing with matter and cosmological structure and containing a variant of the central formula for his theory of general relativity ($60,000-80,000); a 1797 letter by Josephine Bonaparte requesting compensation for a Bolognese farmer whose hemp was confiscated by Napoleon’s army during the first campaign against the Papal States ($2,500-3,500);  an order signed by Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella punishing adulterous behavior in 1492 and written at the same time as Columbus was exploring the New World, shortly after his discovery of America ($10,000/12,000): six ink drawings by President Ronald Reagan on a sheet of White House stationery including a horse’s head, a self-portrait as a cowboy and cartoon characters including Fu Manchu and Jiggs ($9,000-12,000) and ten telegrams regarding survivors and casualties of the Titanic ($3,000-5000).

    The auction will take place online, partnering with Boston-based www.Invaluable.com, one of the world’s leading online auction platforms and www.eBayliveauctions.com, both of which offer live, real-time online bidding from around the world.  Lion Heart Autographs is a New York based dealer in autographs and manuscripts focusing on art, history, literature, music, and science.

    Charles Lindbergh signed fabric from the fuselage of the Spirit of St. Louis.  All images courtesy Lion Heart Autographs

    Charles Lindbergh signed fabric from the fuselage of the Spirit of St. Louis. All images courtesy Lion Heart Autographs

    Rare manuscript written by Albert Einstein, Theory of Relativity

    Rare manuscript written by Albert Einstein, Theory of Relativity

     Signed order by Ferdinand & Isabella 1492

    Signed order by Ferdinand & Isabella 1492

    Example of one of ten telegrams sent after the sinking of the Titanic from survivors or relatives

    Example of one of ten telegrams sent after the sinking of the Titanic from survivors or relatives

    Ronald Reagan doodles courtesy Lion Heart Autographs

    Ronald Reagan doodles courtesy Lion Heart Autographs

    A MASTERFUL SELF-PORTRAIT BY SIR PETER LELY

    Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
    Sir Peter Lely's self portrait.

    Sir Peter Lely’s self portrait.  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £869,000

    The top lot at Mealy’s Lotabeg sale – Sir Peter Lely’s portrait of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde – might at 120,000 have seemed expensive to some, but perhaps it was a bargain.  Now a masterful self-portrait by the artist is to be auctioned at Sotheby’s in London on July 6.  His iconic portraits of Charles II’s pleasure-seeking court made him the natural successor to Anthony van Dyck and the “best painter in England” of his time but Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) was also one of the great international draughtsmen of his age. Sotheby’s will offer three of his most intimate surviving portrait drawings: the self-portrait – one of only two in existence and the only one remaining in private hands – and portraits of the artist’s son, John and his wife, Ursula. Never seen on the market the works have remained in the possession of the artist’s direct descendants  since they were drawn some 360 years ago.

    Sotheby’s say the self-portrait, with its grand scale, is one of the most powerful and important of all drawings created in 17th-century England. Made during the second half of the 1650’s, towards the end of the Cromwellian era, it shows the artist as a quietly self-assured and affable man in his mid to late thirties.  It is estimated at £600,000-800,000.  The portrait of John is estimated at £80,000-120,000, that of Ursula at £6,000-8,000.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for May 1, 2016)

    A SELF PORTRAIT BY THOMAS RYAN AT KEIGHERY’S

    Wednesday, June 1st, 2016

    What better way for an artist to produce a self portrait than to show himself at work?  An innovative self portrait by the Irish artist Thomas Ryan, a past president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, comes up at the next sale by R.J. Keighery in Waterford on June 13.  The artist, who was born in 1929, is probably more associated in the pubic mind with still life, flower studies and landscape than with nude models but this is how he chose to portray himself.  It is one of two works by the artist at Keighery’s. Liffey Up Stream is estimated at 5,000-7,000 and Self-Portrait is estimated at 4,000-6,000.

    Thomas Ryan - Self-portrait

    Thomas Ryan – Self-portrait

    Thomas Ryan - Liffey up Stream

    Thomas Ryan – Liffey up Stream