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  • Archive for January, 2026

    CANALETTO MASTERPIECE AT CHRISTIE’S IN NEW YORK

    Saturday, January 10th, 2026

    UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR $30,535,000

    A masterpiece by Canaletto – Venice, the Bucintoro at the Molo on Ascension Day –  will lead Christie’s Old Masters auction in New York on February 4.  The Bucintoro, the official galley of the Doge and a symbol of La Serenissima, was used exclusively on Ascension Day. The Molo is the quay beside the Doge’s Palace.

    The spectacular celebration was a subject Canaletto returned to frequently as he brought the pomp and ceremony of the Venetian lagoon to life. This theatrical masterpiece, his last known rendition on the theme, was commissioned around 1754 by the King family (later Earls of Lovelace) and remained in their possession for almost 200 years. The first, commissioned by Britain’s first Prime Minister Robert Walpole (1676-1745), made a new world record of £31.9 million (€36.5 million) at Christie’s Old Masters evening auction in London last July. 

    Among the offerings at Christie’s on February 5, during what is shaping up to be an especially strong Classics Week at Christie’s in New York, is an Old Master chalk, pen and ink drawing by Claude Lorrain.

    ONLINE PICTURE SALE AT ADAM’S IN DUBLIN

    Friday, January 9th, 2026

    Gerard Dillon (1916-1971) – Female Bather. UPDATE: THIS PAINTING WAS WITHDRAWN FROM THE SALE

    This watercolour by Gerard Dillon is at €2,000-€4,000 the most expensively estimated lot at Adam’s timed online picture sale which runs until January 13. With 325 lots in total the sale offers art by Harry Kernoff, Gary Trimble, Stella Steyn, Lillian Lucy Davidson, Robert Ballagh, Mainie Jellett, Thurloe Connolly, Mary Swanzy, Mark Rode and a wide variety of artists. The auction is on view in Dublin from 2 pm to 5 pm on January 10 and 11, from 10 am to 5 pm on Monday and online.

    CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, A DIVING HELMET AND ALL SORTS OF SIGNS

    Thursday, January 8th, 2026

    The auction by R J Keighery in Waterford on Monday January 12 includes a lifetime collection of clocks, railwayana and maritime items. A longcase clock with brass dial by Alex Gordon, Dublin has an estimate of €2,000-€3,000 but estimates for many others are lower than this. A 19th century Siebbe Gorman 12 bolt diving helmen is estimated at €1,500-€2,500 and an 1894 timetable for the Dingle and Tralee light railway has an estimate of €6,000-€8,000. There is a selection of old enamel road signs and the catalogue is online.

    OIL ON BOARD BY PAUL HENRY LEADS O’DRISCOLL AUCTION

    Tuesday, January 6th, 2026

    Paul Henry (1876-1958) – A Grey Day on the Bog (1928). UPDATE: THIS MADE 44,000 AT HAMMER

    This oil on board by Paul Henry leads Morgan O’Driscoll’s current Irish art auction which runs online until January 12. It was acquired by the original owner from the 1928 exhibition in London. The estimate is €50,000-€70,000. A total of 288 lots of art are on the catalogue including work by Yeats, Stephen McKenna, Mr. Brainwash, Markey Robinson, James Humbert Craig, Patrick Collins and Frank McKelvey.

    TURNER AS INSPIRATION AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF IRELAND

    Thursday, January 1st, 2026

    Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) – Passau, Germany, at the Confluence of the Rivers Inn and Danube, Photo. National Gallery of Ireland

    The National Gallery of Ireland’s annual exhibition of watercolours by J.M.W. Turner opens today and runs through January 2026. In 2026, the Gallery’s annual display of the Vaughan Bequest of Turner watercolours is enriched by the inclusion of a selection of watercolours and prints by artists who looked to Turner for inspiration.

    The English artist Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) made regular sketching trips to Europe and his colourful watercolours reflect Turner’s style and techniques. The work of Brabazon and other nineteenth-century artists including William Callow (1812-1908), John Faulkner (1835-1894) and James H. Burgess (1819-1890) underlines the huge influence Turner had on his contemporaries, and continues to have on artists today. Prints by Irish artists Jennifer Lane (b.1952) and Niall Naessens (b.1961) show them paying homage to the master. Together, these diverse works of art illustrate how Turner has always been a forceful presence, inspiring artists to create new and exciting work.

    In 2026 the gallery welcomes back its much-loved watercolours following their loan to the National Galleries of Scotland in January 2025.