Paintings by John Lavery and William Orpen acquired by National Gallery of Ireland
The National Gallery of Ireland acquires two paintings by John Lavery and William Orpen, two of Ireland’s most beloved and influential artists.
The National Gallery of Ireland acquires two paintings by John Lavery and William Orpen, two of Ireland’s most beloved and influential artists.
John Lavery painting discovered in Belfast convent among artworks to go under hammer
Top Irish art, Japanese wood block prints and a 1961 car are some of the stand-out items sold at auction this year
Irish art collectors are spoiled for choice with upcoming sales in Bonham’s, Whyte’s and Adam’s featuring a wealth of local and international talent across painting and sculpture
Plus: a preview of Sotheby’s Modern British and Irish Art auction at the RHA, and an Old Masters auction at Adam’s
It’s the gallery’s 160th birthday, while Hugh Lane Gallery attracts record numbers to its Warhol exhibition
Works by Mary Swanzy and Mainie Jellett feature alongside notable works by John Lavery, Paul Henry and Seán Keating
Seven works in all by the artist are featured at Sotheby’s
Having sold for nine times its lower estimate in New York this year, a Harry Clarke stained glass panel is now expected to attain between €100,000 and €150,000
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Lavery: On Location, at the National Gallery of Ireland, showcases the paintings the artist made from Glasgow to the Alps and, most importantly, in Morocco
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Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
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