Latest News Articles by Alex Capon
Stubbs print stands up to sale scrutiny
30 August 2021The top-priced picture of the Dominic Winter sale on July 23 came for a print from a separate source to the Oliver Hoare prints.
Bernard Sleigh work emerges from behind the tape
30 August 2021When this triptych came in for examination at Gloucestershire saleroom Dominic Winter, it was difficult to distinguish certain areas of the painting.
Small oil now believed to be original 17th century Flemish School painting
30 August 2021A small oil painting discovered among the contents of a Leamington Spa property sold for many multiples of its estimate at Kinghams (23% buyer’s premium).
Bonhams' former owner and chairman Robert Brooks dies
24 August 2021Former chairman of Bonhams Robert Brooks has died aged 64. ATG understands he passed away after a two-year battle with cancer.
Texas museum buys courtly Spanish portrait at Christie’s
24 August 2021The Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas has announced that it was the buyer of a Spanish Baroque Old Master at a Christie’s auction last year.
On the Hunt: Fry collection bidders on the artist’s trail
23 August 2021One of the most-represented names in the Fry collection was William Henry Hunt (1790-1864).
De Wint was a Fry favourite
23 August 2021Works by Peter De Wint performed well at both Sotheby’s A Fine Line auction on July 7 and the online sale of Old Master and British Works on Paper from July 2-8.
Cyril Fry collection provides a traditional feast at two salerooms
23 August 2021British watercolours and drawings amassed by dealer came under the spotlight at two salerooms
Fry sale at Chiswick evokes Jermyn Street memories
23 August 2021The Fry collection sold at Chiswick Auctions in London was reminiscent of the kind of auctions the dealer himself would attend
Piano restorer David Winston’s ‘unique’ collection comes to auction at Dreweatts
18 August 2021Newbury saleroom Dreweatts is to offer an impressive private collection of rare pianos in the autumn.
Bill Hardie collection among a Celtic quartet of single-owner sales
16 August 2021Among a glut of upcoming single-owner collections on offer from Scottish and Irish salerooms, Glasgow firm Great Western Auctions will sell items from the estate of curator, dealer and writer William ‘Bill’ Hardie (1941-2021) later this month.
‘Canaletto’ Venetian scene surfaces in Lewes
16 August 2021A painting of Venice’s Dogana da Mar painted from the Bacino di San Marco which has been attributed to Canaletto (1697-1768) will be offered at Gorringe’s of Lewes in the autumn.
Early Mary Fedden works gaining greater focus from bidders
16 August 2021Pre-1950s Mary Fedden works are stylistically different to her later still-lifes and coastal subjects
Barbara Jones puts on a jolly good show at auction
16 August 2021A couple of Modern British works on paper drew keen attention at a recent West Sussex auction.
Canadian topographical pictures come to the fore at Bonhams
12 August 2021Topographical works from the early 19th century Canada will form a prominent part of Bonhams’ next Travel & Exploration sale.
Wassail bowl sets record for Ewenny slipware as Sir Kyffin hits new high at Welsh auction
09 August 2021The latest Welsh sale at Rogers Jones in Cardiff – topped by a record price for a Sir Kyffin Williams picture – included this remarkable early 19th century Ewenny pottery slipware wassail bowl and cover.
Snowy Swiss valley gets a warm sale welcome
09 August 2021A high price for a Russian picture came at Rushbrooks (22.5% buyer’s premium inc VAT) when a work by Ivan Fedorovich Choultsé (1877-1932) drew eight different bidders.
Art Market: Are Old Masters suffering from long Covid?
09 August 2021After a difficult period because of the pandemic, the latest round of Old Master sales in London returned to some kind of normality.
Portrait of a Grand Tourist turns heads at Bonhams
09 August 2021A Grand Tour portrait that came to auction directly from the family of the sitter was among the most contested lots at Bonhams’ (27.5%/25/20/14.5% buyer’s premium) Old Master Paintings sale on July 7.
Hoffmann hare inspired by Dürer leaps to £1.02m
09 August 2021While Christie’s had by far the top-selling Old Master drawing of the latest series (the £7.5m Leonardo da Vinci drawing of the head of a bear - see ATG No 2501), a good number of other works on paper generated better competition although sold for understandably lower prices.