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    IMPORTANT IRISH ART AT WHYTE’S ON MARCH 6

    Saturday, March 4th, 2023
    Norah McGuinness – Self-Portrait 1942. UPDATE: THIS MADE 8,000 AT HAMMER

    No less than seven works by Norah McGuinness, including an arresting self portrait, come up at Whyte’s spring sale of Important Irish Art on March 6.  The enduring popularity of the artist should ensure plenty of bidders.During a long career Norah McGuinness found a balance between painting and  her design work (she designed theatre sets and costumes, illustrated books and the sales windows of Altmans in New York and Brown Thomas in Dublin for over 30 years). Influences from each field were brought into the other. Unlike her contemporaries, Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone, who also studied in Paris under André Lhote, McGuinness did not fully adopt the Cubist approach but rather fashioned elements of it with a Fauvist appreciation of colour to create her own unique reading of her subject. The seven works in this sale include November on the Liffey (1948) (€8,000-€12,000), Self-Portrait 1942 (€5,000-€7,000) and Coastal Town by Moonlight, 1962 (€7,000-€9,000).

    Avila Spain c1920’s by Mainie Jellett  UPDATE: THIS MADE 8,000 AT HAMMER

    Other works by Irish female artists of the same period include The Businessman by Mary Swanzy (€6,000- €8,000) and a 1920’s work by Mainie Jellett titled Ávila, Spain (€6,000-€8,000).  This was painted on one of her  first visits to Europe and subsequently gifted by the artist to Sarah Purser, and later gifted to the artist Rosaleen Davey. The top lot of the auction is an iconic west of Ireland scene by Paul Henry which is estimated at €100,000-€150,000.  Old Houses, Pau by Daniel O’Neill is estimated at.€20,000-€30,000 and his Mother and Child has an estimate of €15,000- €20,000. Colin Middleton also had a design background and there is an emphasis on texture in his 1976 painting titled Dark Lady (€25,000-€35,000).  Marmara Dawn by Stephen McKenna is a large work painted in 2009, his final year as president of the RHA.  It is estimated at €15,000-€20,000. 

    BLACKSHAW PORTRAIT AT WHYTE’S IRISH AND INTERNATIONAL SALE

    Thursday, June 2nd, 2022
    BASIL BLACKSHAW HRHA RUA (1932-2016) – PENELOPE COLLINS. UPDATE: THIS MADE 17,000 AT HAMMER

    This unusual four part portrait of Penelope Collins by Basil Blackshaw comes up at Whyte’s Irish and International art sale at the RDS on June 6. She is daughter of the artist Patrick Collins. It is estimated at €10,000-15,000. The catalogue for the sale is online and viewing gets underway at the RDS on June 4.

    A SALE FOR ECLECTIC COLLECTORS AT WHYTE’S

    Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017

    With everything from a 1000 BC North American polished stone axe head and a Victorian fairground travelling roulette wheel to election, travel and film posters,  sporting memorabilia, coins, banknotes,  books and maps the Eclectic Collector sale at Whyte’s in Dublin on May 6 offers something for a wide variety of collectors.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    Joan Blaeu – Map of Leinster (150-200)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 420 AT HAMMER

    A c1903 Land of Tirconnel poster for the Donegal Railway (300-500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,900 AT HAMMER

    A Victorian fairground roulette wheel (400-600)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 480 AT HAMMER

    A North American polished stone axe head dating to 1000 BC (700-1,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 680 AT HAMMER