Farmleigh to host exhibition of noted Belfast painter Daniel O’Neill
Exhibition, which had been due to open last year, is first retrospective of his work in 70 years
Exhibition, which had been due to open last year, is first retrospective of his work in 70 years
World records for Clarke’s Bluebeard’s Last Wife and Hone’s Composition
Online auction also features watercolours by Wendy Walsh and prints by Jack B Yeats
Strong six months in antiques and fine art industry despite Covid and lockdowns
Signed copies of Joyce’s Ulysses and Wilde’s Poems, and works by Paul Henry to feature
Mid-1700s painting of ancestor of owner Xandria Williams among more than 800 lots
Covid-19 pandemic forced auctioneers into virtual sales, extending their global reach
Results and forthcoming auctions
Auctioneers and galleries are moving sales online, and finding art lovers prepared to bid
Auction results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Dinner party ‘conversation pieces’ from bust bank’s New York office sell online in Dublin
When it’s time to declutter antiques or art, auctioneers will often value free of charge
Yeats wedding tokens, diamonds and a William Scott for €150,000
Collection held by Ernie O’Malley to be sold, as de Vere’s also hold major Irish art sale
Sales in London and Dublin include 11 paintings, some bought directly from Yeats
Sale includes lesser-known works by Patrick Leonard, George Campbell and May Guinness
A classic west of Ireland landscape by Paul Henry is one of two paintings with diplomatic provenances to be auctioned this month
The search is on as rare 20 pence is set to fetch up to €5,000
One of the first photographs of the moon taken in 1863 goes for €5,600
Artists whose work was once considered too unorthodox for 1940s Ireland are well represented in spring auction
Collection captures historical moments and complexities of graphic design
What sold, what’s coming up in the auction rooms
There’s more to hanging a collection of pictures than meets the eye
The flotsam and jetsam of history go on sale next Saturday at the Eclectic Collector auction
Vintage posters for auction: war, politics, terrorism, travel, sport and film
Whyte’s hoping art market recovery will continue in 2017
North Dublin beach scene fetches double the estimate, making it unlikely star of art sale
Ex-RUC man turned art dealer George McClelland and is wife Maura built up a vast art collection, the last of which is being sold
A novice collector could do well at an internet sale that emphasises affordable pieces
Whyte’s eclectic sale features stamps, photos of Bing Crosby and unused tram tickets
Will this weekend’s major centenary auction live up to the attendant hype around 1916 memorabilia?
Auctioneers confidence restored as demand returns
Water Colour Society of Ireland display takes place at the Concourse Gallery
Three major auction houses – Whyte’s, de Veres and Adam’s – hold sales from Monday
Dates at Sheppard’s, Whyte’s, Adam’s and Sotheby’s have been announced
Eclectic auction has more than 500 lots including medals, vintage cameras and coins
Pre-summer art auctions at Adam’s and Whyte’s mark a return to more affordable prices
Before the internet, TV and radio, the role of newspapers is captured in art
While the growth in demand for Irish art is likely to continue, their owners appear to be reluctant to sell
Signed photo of Michael Collins and two Countess Markievicz letters sold at auction
Vicereine’s letters from Dublin to her mother in England in 1916 to be auctioned
From film posters to old coins, Whyte’s sale has wide range of items
Sporting memorabilia includes GAA and soccer collectibles in Whyte’s sales
Stuart Purcell replaces Conor Dodd, leaving to join Glasnevin Cemetery Museum
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices