Yeats paintings fail to impress

THE LONG run of success for Jack B Yeats came to a temporary halt at Adam’s art auction on Wednesday evening when both paintings…

THE LONG run of success for Jack B Yeats came to a temporary halt at Adam’s art auction on Wednesday evening when both paintings by the artist failed to sell on the night: The Novelist was estimated at €100,000-€150,000 but bidding stalled at €92,000, it later sold for €95,000; while Downpatrick Head, Co Mayo was estimated at €25,000–€35,000 but the highest bid was €24,000.

A painting titled Sunset on a Connemara Bog by Paul Henry made €37,000 (estimate €30,000-€50,000) and was a surprise top seller. Seventy per cent of lots sold. Among them, Organ Grinders by Cecil Galbally made €4,500 (€2,000-€3,000); and Killiney Hill by Peter Collis made €2,800 (€1,500-€2,500).

TOP SELLERS AT ADAM'S AUCTION

1 Sunset on a Connemara Bog by Paul Henry, €37,000

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2 Orange Opus by Louis le Brocquy, €29,500

3 Tinker Women by Louis le Brocquy, €27,000

4 Memory of Clifden by George Campbell, €20,000

5 Travellers in a Landscape by James Arthur O’Connor, €13,000

6 Mirage by Colin Middleton, €10,000

7 Horseman, Pass By by Patrick Hennessy, €9,500

8 Portrait of Thomas Connolly by Hugh Douglas Hamilton, €9,000

9 Gleneely, Co Donegal by Dan O’Neill, €7,500

10 The Uilleann Piper by JB Vallely, €7,000

Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons

Michael Parsons is a contributor to The Irish Times writing about fine art and antiques