Important Irish art works on show at Paris exhibition
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
Sales mark centenary of the 1922 World Congress of the Irish Race
Sale at Adam’s hopes to raise €50,000 for the Irish Red Cross relief effort
World records for Clarke’s Bluebeard’s Last Wife and Hone’s Composition
Sculpture taken down by owners following sale of former Nama building on Grand Canal Street
The Imogen Stuart structure would stand like a Celtic monolith looking out to sea
From Chinese ‘sleepers’ to a record Yeats, it has been a busy year in Irish auction rooms
Jack B Yeats paintings also perform well; 34 of his works are set to make auction debut
Ming vase fetched €610,000 at Sheppard’s sale – almost €500,000 over estimate
Recent results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Artworks by Seán Keating and Louis le Brocquy sold high and there was a glimmer of hope for brown furniture in Bray
Adam’s and De Vere’s sales offer a chance to purchase work from Ireland’s top artists
.... Thriller. Patsy McGarry
‘You’re a bit of a god, aren’t you?’ Prince Harry asks Galway hurler Joe Canning
Auction results and forthcoming sales
From Dublin’s huge parade to small, quirky events around Ireland
Man with arms raised towards CN Tower says: ‘I’m here, and I’m your responsibility’
Canadian prime minister follows in footsteps of one of his predecessors, Jean Chrétien, who also visited the sculptures
Kim Haughton has photographed 100 people, one born every year since foundation of the State
The bedroom runs the width of the first floor, with four metre high ceilings, and a projecting bay window with sea views. The kitchen is by Johnny Grey, who also designed for Sting and Steve Jobs.
Michael Collins reaches the end of his 885km Irish Diaspora Run in Canada
Ib Jorgensen: ‘A mirror over the mantelpiece is an easy way out – I would much prefer a painting’
Winter sales by Whyte’s, de Veres and Adam’s take place in Dublin
Paintings by Sir John Lavery, Jack B Yeats and Walter Osborne all do well
Three major auction houses – Whyte’s, de Veres and Adam’s – hold sales from Monday
Irish ‘particularly attuned’ to EU migrant crisis, Taoiseach says in Connecticut speech
What’s your least favourite piece of public art? Is it the mad moons on sticks near Kinnegad? the semi- submerged violin near Longford or the famine family on Dublin’s Quay? Tell us in the comments field of this article
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Top lot at Whyte's Irish art auction was a portrait of British actress Gladys Cooper by Sir William Orpen which made €175,000, well above the estimate of €80,000-€120,000
Global Diaspora and Development Forum is being held in Dublin this weekend
Heather Humphreys’ performance in Seanad does not bode well for future as Minister
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