Latest News Articles by Alex Capon
Export ban for £26m Raphael drawing
08 March 2010Culture minister Margaret Hodge has placed a temporary export ban on Raphael's Head of a Muse after ruling that an attempt should be made to keep the £26m drawing in the UK.
What makes the £58m walking man so special?
05 February 2010If the price paid for Alberto Giacometti's (1901-1966) sculpture L'Homme qui Marche I is anything to go by, then the art market is now striding out of recession. Selling for £58m (plus premium) at Sotheby's evening sale on February 3, it became the most expensive object ever sold at auction.
Trophy lots set new records at Old Master sales
14 December 2009The latest Old Master sales in London underlined the importance for auctioneers of securing the best works by major names.
Dadd sketch heads for the Met in New York
29 October 2007Art dealer Andrew Sim has sold a watercolour by Richard Dadd (1817-1886) to the Metropolitan Museum in New York. It is the first work by the enigmatic Victorian artist to enter the museum’s vast art collection.
Is Leicestershire sleeper lost Titian?
23 July 2007This summer has seen a spate of sleepers awoken in provincial salerooms, but inevitably the one that grabbed the headlines in the national press was the tale of the rediscovered ‘Titian’.
When did you last see your Dadd?
18 July 2006Enigmatic, elusive, rarely seen, and classified as mad – but that’s our Dadd!
Monet leads Christie’s Impressionist and Modern art sale at £9.6m
01 January 1996Christie’s evening sale of Impressionist and Modern Art in London was led by Claude Monet's Iris Mauves as two telephone bidders battled it out over the £6m-9m estimate until the hammer fell at £9.6m.