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    THOMAS ROBERTS AT SOTHEBY’S OLD MASTER EVENING SALE

    Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019

    A painting by the Irish artist Thomas Roberts features at Sotheby’s evening sale of Old Masters in London on July 3. A Wooded landscape in Powerscourt Demesne with a brace of fallow bucks and a doe is estimated at £200,000-300,000. Robert Carver’s Wooded Landscape with classical ruins will feature at Sotheby’s Old Master Day sale on July 4.

    Thomas Roberts A WOODED LANDSCAPE IN POWERSCOURT DEMESNE, WITH A BRACE OF FALLOW BUCKS AND A DOE UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £447,000

    IRISH AND INTERNATIONAL ART SALE BY MORGAN O’DRISCOLL

    Friday, April 26th, 2019

    Viewing gets underway in Dublin today for Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish and International art evening auction at the RDS on April 29. This sale has already been on view in New York, London and Cork. The catalogue lists 161 lots and is online. Here is a selection:

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for April 18 and April 2, 2018)

    THOMAS ROBERTS (1748-1778) The Weir in Lucan House, Demesne (40,000-60,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 46,000 AT HAMMER
    FRANCIS BACON (1909-1992) Second Version of Painting 1946 (1971) (10,000-15,000) LITHOGRAPH NUMBER 101 OF 150. UPDATE: THIS MADE 11,000 AT HAMMER
    JOHN BEHAN (B.1938) The Emigrants (1,750-2,500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,100 AT HAMMER

    18TH CENTURY IRISH ART AT CITY ASSEMBLY HOUSE, DUBLIN

    Saturday, June 16th, 2018
    The 18th century exhibitions of the Society of Artists have been recreated to mark the restoration of the City Assembly House at South William St. in Dublin. The Irish Georgian Society is marking the re-incarnation of the first purpose built public gallery in Britain and Ireland with a show by artists like Thomas Roberts, Jonathan Fisher, James Forrester, Robert Carver, Robert Healy and Hugh Douglas Hamilton. It includes work first displayed in a series of shows held here between 1766 and 1780.
    Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland is curated by Dr. Ruth Kenny, formerly assistant curator of British Art 1750-1830 at Tate Britain.  She has identified over 80 works that showcase the initial exhibitions by the Society of Artists founded in 1764.  They are on loan from National Institutions and private collections.
    The restoration of the City Assembly House by the Irish Georgian Society is part of a capital refurbishment project that began in 2013.  The work included the reinstatement of the octagonal room built in 1766 as an exhibition space, renamed now as the Knight of Glin exhibition room after the former president of the Society, Desmond FitzGerald.  The exhibition opens today and runs to July 29.  It is open every day from 10 am to 5 pm.

    Portrait of an officer of an irish Volunteer Regiment by John Trotter

    Sheet of Water by Thomas Roberts