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    FROM OLD MASTERS TO CONTEMPORARY SALES IN IRELAND

    Saturday, May 10th, 2025

    Maria Spilsbury – Portrait of Jane Bryan of Cong at Adams. UPDATE: THIS MADE 8,000 AT HAMMER

    Art from Irish old masters to the contemporary will take centre stage at auctions by Morgan O’Driscoll on May 12, Sheppards on May 14 and Adams on May 15.

    The catalogue cover lot for the Irish Old Masters evening sale at Adams is an arresting portrait of Jane Bryan of Cong by Maria Spilsbury (€8,000-€10,000). The London born artist relocated to Ireland  in 1813. Her work is represented in major institutional collections like the National Gallery of Ireland, the British Museum, Tate Britain and the Museum of Methodism in London. Spilsbury painted portraits, genre scenes and religious work. Her depiction of Patron’s Day at the Seven Churches, Glendalough c1816 at the National Gallery is regarded as one of the most significant visual records of early 19th century devotional life in Ireland.  

    The most expensively estimated painting in the sale is Figures by the Temple in the Park at Mount Merrion by William Ashford (€50,000-€80,000).  The auction offers a choice of Irish landscapes by artists like James Arthur O’Connor, Thomas Roberts, George Mullins, William Sadler and George Barret.  There are portraits by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Nathanial Hone, Robert Hunter and others along with  seascapes by Edwin Hayes, Richard Brydges Beechey and John Thomas Serres. The sale kicks off with six etchings and engravings by James Barry, offers a set of Malton’s Views of Dublin and a preparatory scheme for the mythological murals at Lyons, Co. Kildare by Gaspare Gabrielli among 66 lots.

    Ya Tsai Chiu (1949-2013) – Female Profile at Morgan O’Driscoll. UPDATE: THIS MADE 32,000 AT HAMMER

    Two names from the east stand out in Morgan O’Driscoll’s current online auction. Ya Tsai Chiu paints gracefully elongated figures that, though different, somehow recall Modigliani while the sensitive female subjects of Zhao Kailin are endowed with a wistful, enigmatic quality. Both artists have wide appeal and thriving market records. 

    The auction offers highly collectible work by Peter Curling,  Donald Teskey, Michael Flatley, Evie Hone, Mr Brainwash, Dan O’Neill, Conor Fallon, Sean Scully and many other artists. A study of The Grey Mare, Renvyle was painted in 1933 by Harry Kernoff. A le Brocquy tapestry titled Shimmering Light was woven by Donegal Carpets in 1956 and George Campbell’s affectionate study of flamenco performers has all the elan of a man who could play the guitar and well as wield the brush.

    Graham Knuttel – Still Life Table Top at Sheppards. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    An Aubusson tapestry, Garlanded Goat by le Brocquy, leads the Irish and International art auction at Sheppards with an estimate of €80,000-€120,000. Emer, a unique life sized bronze horse by Anthony Scott, is a significant example of Irish contemporary bronze sculpture.  Scott’s sculpture dedicated to the champion racehorse Sea the Stars was unveiled at the National Stud by the late Queen Elizabeth during her State visit to Ireland. Sheppards estimate this one at €30,000-€50,000.

    Among 166 lots In Memory by Daniel O’Neill was last at auction at The Irish Sale at Christie’s in 2007.  It is now estimated at €20,000-€30,000.   A rare Still Life with Jug and Shapes by William Crozier, painted in oil on a tin metal tray, is estimated at €2,000-€3,000. There is a similar estimate on a Taurus watercolour by Pauline Bewick.  With art by Markey Robinson, Arthur Maderson, Evie Hone, Fr. Jack Hanlon, Mark O’Neill, Henry Healy, Roderic O’Conor, Melanie le Brocquy, Michael Mulcahy, John Doherty, Michael Hales, Hughie O’Donoghue, John Luke and many more renowned Irish artists this sale has much to hold the interest.

    Howard Helmick – Whiskey by the Hearth  at Adams. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A MISTAKE BY THE LEADER – YOU BETCHA

    Monday, May 5th, 2025

    Peter Curling – A mistake by the leader. UPDATE: THIS MADE 16,000 AT HAMMER

    A mistake by the leader is the arresting title of this oil on canvas by Peter Curling at Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish art online auction which runs until May 12. Not the only leader to make a mistake, you cry. The oil on canvas by one of our most renowned painters of horse racing in action is estimated at €15,000-€25,000. It was previously with the Tryon Gallery in London before entering a private collection. The catalogue for the sale is online.

    HONE, JELLETT AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL’S CURRENT ONLINE SALE

    Friday, April 11th, 2025

    Evie Hone (1894-1955) – SUMMER IN THE PARK. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,800 AT HAMMER

    Summer in the Park, a gouache on paper by Evie Hone, kicks off Morgan O’Driscoll’s off the wall online art auction which runs until April 14. Lot 2 in the sale is another gouache, Study for a Rug by Mainie Jellett. Both works are estimated at €800-€12,000 and both artists are currently the subject of a major exhibition on pioneering Irish Modernists now underway at the National Gallery of Ireland which runs until August 10. The catalogue for the auction is online.

    Mainie Jellett (1897-1944) – STUDY FOR A RUG. UPDATE: THIS MADE 650 AT HAMMER

    OVER HOOK HEAD BY JOHN SHINNORS AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL SALE

    Monday, April 7th, 2025

    John Shinnors – Over Hook Head (Dunmore East in the distance). UPDATE: THIS MADE 17,000 AT HAMMER

    This fairly figurative oil by John Shinnors is lot 21 at Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish and International online art auction on April 8. It is estimated at €15,000-€20,000. After the excitement of the Art Evolve fair which drew large crowds to the RDS over the weekend viewing for this auction continues at the Minerva Suite at the RDS in Dublin today. The auction will get underway at 6.30 pm tomorrow.

    CONTEMPORARY FEEL TO 1835 WORK BY JAMES ARTHUR O’CONNOR

    Saturday, March 29th, 2025

    James Arthur O’Connor – The Avenue, A View in the Parc de Bruxelles. UPDATE: THIS MADE 19,000 AT HAMMER

    A surprisingly strong sense of the contemporary belongs to an 1835 work by James Arthur O’Connor at Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish and International art sale on April 8. There is something almost surreal in the calm atmosphere of this depiction of a park with a neo classical building in the background. It antecedes the much later work of European greats like Rene Magritte and Giorgio de Chirico.

    With its diagonal splash of blue sky “The Avenue, A view in the Parc de Bruxelles”  was one of the highlights of the James Arthur O’Connor exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland in 1985. The neo classical building shown now houses the US Embassy in Brussels and the painting – one of a number of highlights in this auction – is estimated at €20,000-€30,000.

    The sale is headed by Connemara Hills by Paul Henry, featured on these pages last Saturday and described by Peter Murray as one of Henry’s best paintings. There is impressive work by artists like Roderic O’Conor, Colin Middleton, Donald Teskey, Louis le Brocquy, John Behan and John Shinnors.

    Pablo Picasso – Visage Noir (Black Engraved Face)(1953). UPDATE: THIS MADE 18,000 AT HAMMER

    Visage Noir (Black Engraved Face) (1953) by PIcasso is a highly sought after Madoura Pottery vase, the result of a collaboration that began in 1947 between the artist and the pottery in the South of France.  This one is number 98 from an edition of 100 and is estimated at €15,000-€25,000.  Among other highlights are a Famine Ship and a Swans sculpture by Behan and a set of 25 hand coloured acquatints of Malton’s Views of Dublin.

    Lady Beatrice Glenavy – The Prayer. UPDATE: THIS MADE 8,500 AT HAMMER

    Horses by the Boyne by Nano Reid is estimated at €10,000-€15,000 and Irish women artists and sculptors including Evie Hone, Lady Beatrice Glenavy,  Letitia Hamilton, Majella O’Neill Collins, Gladys McCabe, Elizabeth Cope, Norah McGuinness, Elizabeth Brophy,  Mary Swanzy, Orla de Bri and Helen Walsh are all represented.

    An oil on canvas by George Mounsey Wheatley Atkinson features a shipwreck on a rocky coastline and dates to 1850 and there is a painting of Shipping off Dover by Edwin Hayes.  A watercolour by Christy Brown entitled A Village Stroll, a view of Inishlackin by Gerard Dillon, a portrait of an Aran Islander by Sean Keating, an abstract by John Kingerlee and a portrait of Rolling Stone Keith Richards in London in 1982 by John Minihan give some idea of the depth and breadth of subject matter in this sale of 161 lots.

    There are etchings and lithographs  by artists including Andy Warhol, Sonia Delauney, Joan Miro, Louis le Brocquy, Sean Scully and Georges Braque among an appetising selection of highly affordable art.  The auction is on view in Skibbereen from March 29 – 31 and at the RDS in Dublin from April 4-7.  The online sale draws to a close from 6.30 pm on April 8.

    Sonia Delauney – Morning Light UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,200 AT HAMMER

    ONE OF PAUL HENRY’S BEST PAINTINGS AT AUCTION

    Monday, March 24th, 2025

    Connemara Hills, the catalogue cover lot for Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish and International art auction on April 8, is described by Peter Murray in the catalogue note as one of Paul Henry’s best paintings.  The former Crawford Gallery curator highlights how in this work – unusually for an artist who often depicted a low horizon and towering clouds – the mountains tower over the cottages almost shutting out the sky. Small in scale and depicting a little village in North Connemara it conveys accurately the awe inspiring landscapes of the region. Henry studied in Paris with Whistler and Mucha and influences from both can be found in the painting. A similar scene was used by Henry in 1925 to illustrate a poster for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.  The oil on canvas is estimated at €120,000-€160,000.  The auction will be on view in Skibbereen from next March 28-31 and at the RDS in Dublin from April 4-7. The catalogue is online.

    UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    BLUE DOVE WITH FLOWERS TO TAKE FLIGHT AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL SALE

    Monday, March 10th, 2025

    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Spanish – Blue Dove with Flowers. UPDATE: THIS MADE 300 AT HAMMER

    This lithograph by Picasso is lot 89 at Morgan O’Driscoll’s off the wall online art auction which finishes this evening. Signed on the plate and numbered 605/1000 it is after a 1961 drawing. The litho was published by SPADEM in 1983 on watermarked Arches paper. The estimate is €300-€500.

    SET OF SIX LE BROCQUY LITHOGRAPHS AT O’DRISCOLL AUCTION

    Thursday, March 6th, 2025

    Louis Le Brocquy (1916-2012) – Playboy of the Western World. UPDATE: THESE MADE 850 AT HAMMER

    This set of six lithographs by Louis le Brocquy of The Playboy of the Western World comes up as lot 18 at Morgan O’Driscoll’s current off the wall online art auction. Framed as one they are estimated at €700-€1,000. Synge’s Playboy of the Western World is one of a number of plays produced during the period of the Anglo-Irish revival which has as a theme the rejection by the people of a deliverer from oppression. It has been described as the most vigorous dialogue written for the stage since Shakespeare. The play met with a storm of protest culminating in the Playboy Riots which took place in Dublin in 1908 and received similar treatment in the theatres of New York and Philadelphia. The auction runs until March 10 and the catalogue is online.

    ONLINE IRISH ART SALE BY MORGAN O’DRISCOLL

    Saturday, March 1st, 2025

    Sean Scully – Raval 7 (1996) (€3,000-5,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE 4,000 AT HAMMER

    The Fishing Village by Colin Middleton leads Morgan O’Driscoll’s online sale which ends from 6.30 pm next Tuesday.  It is estimated at €10,000-€15,000.  There is art by Liam O’Neill, Felim Egan, Stephen McKenna, Arthur Maderson, Sean Scully, Mark O’Neill, Graham Knuttel, Kenneth Webb, Dan O’Neill and a wide variety of other popular artists.

    The auction kicks off with an untitled (1973) gouache on paper by Tony O’Malley. Vividly coloured it is estimated at €1,000-€1,500.  This is followed by a gouache of a Lily Pond by Mainie Jellett (€1,200-€1,800). 

    Colin Middleton (1910-1983) – The Fishing Village. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    TONY O’MALLEY GOUACHE AT O’DRISCOLL ONLINE ART SALE

    Monday, February 24th, 2025

    Tony O’Malley (1913-2003) – Untitled (1973) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,300 AT HAMMER

    This gouache on paper by Tony O’Malley kicks off Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish art online auction which runs until March 4. One of Ireland’s leading painters O’Malley settled in St. Ives in 1960 and was part of the artistic community there though is painting never completely assimilated the formality of British abstract painters. This work is estimated at €1,000-€1,500. The catalogue for the sale is online.