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    A 1957 SPRING MORNING BY PATRICK COLLINS AT ADAMS

    Friday, March 22nd, 2024
    Patrick Collins HRHA, (1911-1994) – Spring Morning (1957). UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    The atmospheric quality is evident in this semi abstract work by Patrick Collins, a key figure in Irish Post War art whose work is acclaimed in this country. Spring Morning from 1957 comes up as lot 30 at the James Adam sale of Important Irish Art which takes place on March 27 at 6 pm. Estimated at 30,000-50,000 it was once in the collection of Sir Basil Goulding. Viewing is now underway at Adams, and continues every day until 4 pm on March 27.

    IRISH ART EXHIBITION BY HERMANS AT WICKLOW ST. IN DUBLIN

    Friday, March 24th, 2023
    PATRICK COLLINS HRHA – The Brave Bull UPDATE: THIS MADE 11,000 AT HAMMER

    The Brave Bull by Patrick Collins is part of an exhibition called Dessel by Hermans at 10 Wicklow St. in Dublin from March 24-27. This is a show and auction of Modern and Contemporary Irish art. Taken from the old Irish word for sunwise, Dessel will feature a selection of works from Ireland’s most prominent and compelling artists, with established Irish art sharing wall space with the most contemporary works from fledgling artists.

    Bidders are invited to view the works at Wicklow Street over the weekend. The auctions starts on Monday March 27 at 7 pm.

    PUZZLES AND PORTRAITS AT JAMES ADAM ART SALE

    Saturday, February 18th, 2023
    PAUL HENRY – COTTAGES BY THE LAKE. UPDATE: THIS MADE 120,000 AT HAMMER

    Is it Kerry or Connemara?  A little bit of mystery surrounds the location of a small classical work by Paul Henry at the James Adam spring sale of Important Irish Art on March 1.   The title of this 1930’s work is Cottages by the Lake, Outer Killary, Connemara. The late art historian Dr. Brian Kennedy, author of the catalogue raisonne on Paul Henry, thought otherwise.  He reckoned that that this might well be a Co. Kerry painting possibly mislabelled at a gallery.  In the mid 1930’s Henry produced a number of Kerry landscapes using similar type brushstrokes.   Last at auction in 1977 Adams now estimate it at around €120,000.

    The auction will include a selection of works from the collection of senior counsel Paddy McEntee including eight lots by Edward McGuire RHA.  Seven are portraits.  In a catalogue note Aidan Dunne writes that the renowned defence barrister was a committed supporter of the artist. Brian Fallon, whose portrait is included, wrote that McGuire was “possibly thefinest portrait painter of his generation, and was possibly the finest portraitist
    since John Butler Yeats”. There are portraits of Nobel laureate Sean McBride, painter Patrick Collins and writers and poets Sidney Bernard Smith, John Jordan and Paul Durcan.  The McEntee collection includes three full sized cartoons by Harry Clarke for stained glass windows, two for the Church of the Assumption, Bride Street in Wexford and a single lancet window Church of Ireland in Killiney. The Wexford windows are among a very small number in memory of soldiers who fell in WWI in Catholic churches.  Executed in 1918 they commemorate Lt. William Henry O’Keefe who was killed at the age of 21. The Killiney window commemorates local solicitor Clifford Lloyd who lived at Ayesha Castle, now home to the musician Enya.

    Edward McGuire – Portrait of the artist Patrick Collins. UPDATE: THIS MADE 5,500 AT HAMMER