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Yeats headlines Irish art sale that captures the mood of the nation
Adam’s auction offers works that seem to echo themes of life amid Covid-19 pandemic
Det Garda Colm Horkan ‘epitomised’ what members of force should strive to be, funeral told
Brother said he had ‘all the values you would associate with a good and decent human being’
Sombre feel to spring art offerings at Adam’s
Some paintings appear to reflect the mood of the nation with themes of uncertainty and isolation
‘You’re on your own down here after 5pm’
The cath lab was closed when John Doherty went to UHW with chest pain on a Saturday
Foyle: No election pacts in Derry where battle is within nationalism
Constituency profile: It is a two-horse race between Sinn Féin’s Elisha McCallion and SDLP leader Colum Eastwood
Little Hours: Now the Lights Have Changed – More Ed Sheeran than Van Morrison
Review: Donegal singer-songwriter’s lovelorn ballads pitched at stadiums but overcooked
Cool mid-century design and a Hermès suede cabinet at Adam’s
European 20th-century furniture and contemporary Irish art feature in April sale
Modern greats at deVeres from Yeats to Joseph Walsh
Walsh’s furniture designs have made their way from Kinsale into private and public collections worldwide
Health Board: Upcoming conferences, talks, campaigns and events
Avoid poisoning, ring in new year quietly, give blood, attend talks and quit smoking
Abusing Travellers is ‘racism for liberals’
Casey’s comments verbalised what people think, say those close to the community
Six senior medics contravened ethics legislation
Sipo says the ‘serious’ contraventions relate to tax compliance documentation
Sean Scully sets a record in London; silver carries the day at Adam’s
Auction results and forthcoming sales
Take a look inside Belfast's new €32m Titanic Hotel
Shipbuilder’s former headquarters gets new lease of life as luxury hotel
Northern Ireland: what you need to know about the election
The when, where, who, why and what of the upcoming general election
Foyle: Anti-Sinn Féin vote to help SDLP’s Durkan hold seat
Elisha McCallion who took Martin McGuinness’s Assembly seat will push incumbent close
Globoforce moving to larger headquarters in Park West
Appeal of Park West has been greatly enhanced by reopening of Phoenix Park Tunnel
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, the highwaymen who raised hell in New England
Michael Martin led a Robin Hood-style life, before becoming the last man to be hanged in New England for the crime of highway robbery
Skibbereen art dealer to hold London preview of Irish sale
Cork-based Morgan O’Driscoll says response extends ‘far beyond expat community’
Auction results and fairs: Lavery’s ‘A Windy Day’ makes €1.1m at Christie’s
Sean Scully pastel makes €165,000 at de Veres, while Maureen O’Hara’s estate set for NY auction
Directors of building supplies company acted honestly, judge rules
Dohertys made mistakes but acted responsibly as financial crash crushed their family business
John Lavery painting sells for £112,500, four times the estimate at Sotheby's
Several other surprises sprung as Sotheby’s sale of Irish art in London makes €2.1m
Auction results and fairs
Highlights of Sotheby’s upcoming Irish Sale, plus art and antiques in Cork and jewellery in Dublin
Life’s Work: Arabella Bishop, head of Sotheby’s Ireland
‘You never know what the next telephone call or meeting might bring’
Sotheby’s takes Irish art to London auction
A ‘Ballymaloe’ Yeats and a ‘Downton Abbey’-style Lavery are among the highlights
Painting of Co Tipperary pharmacy to go on view in London’s Mayfair
John Doherty’s shopfront painting is part of Sotheby’s Irish Art Sale, with a top estimate of £20,000
The art of summer in west Cork
Liam O’Neill’s painting ‘Turning for Home’ the top lot in online auction
Visual art: Three different ways to pass the Francis Bacon test
A talented trio focus on plants, backwoods scenes and crumbling facades
A New Yorker’s ‘Paul Henry’ and le Brocquy’s improbable Mayo hurlers
Henry painting described as one of his finest late works
Autumn season starts with three art auctions in a row in Dublin
Three major auction houses – Whyte’s, de Veres and Adam’s – hold sales from Monday
‘Royal Ascot’ bidder fails to nab ‘Goresbridge’ painting at de Veres
Irish buyer purchases Peter Curling’s ‘Horse Fair at Goresbridge’ for €31,000
Visual Art round-up: Back to the DeLorean, and on to the future
This week’s shows feature a mythologised car and superstition, emerging artists, and beautiful woodturning
Jack B Yeats tops the lot at Adam’s
‘Hearing the Nightingale’, a 1936 painting by Jack B Yeats, sells for €42,500
Picture perfect: Another flutter on Arkle
Painting evokes memories of famous racehorse on eve of Cheltenham Festival
Late collector’s treasures to be auctioned
A busy week ahead in Dublin salerooms with major auctions at Adam’s and de Veres
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