Latest News Articles by Alex Capon
Theatrical stars of latest Russian art sales
11 June 2018The recent crackdown on Russian money in London seemed to have little noticeable effect on the latest Russian art sales in the capital.
Boris Becker’s collection seized following bankruptcy now offered in online auction
07 June 2018An auction of tennis legend Boris Becker’s collection of memorabilia is taking place as a timed online sale that runs until June 28.
Sotheby’s brokers sale of John Singer Sargent painting to National Trust
06 June 2018A painting of a game of bowls by John Singer Sargent previously in the collection of the late A Alfred Taubman has sold to the National Trust’s Ightham Mote, the manor house in Kent depicted in the picture.
Dealer Katz sells bronze sculptures to the Getty
04 June 2018London dealer Daniel Katz has sold two bronze sculptures to the J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, one by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and the other by Rodin’s assistant, model and lover Camille Claudel (1864-1943).
Story of Doctor Zhivago typescript
04 June 2018An original typescript for Boris Pasternak’s most famous novel Doctor Zhivago with handwritten corrections by the author was sold for £110,000 (plus 25% buyer’s premium) at Forum Auctions.
Sir Francis Drake shown 'warts and all' at Bonhams’ Old Master auction
01 June 2018Bonhams is offering a portrait at its upcoming Old Master sale in London which is being billed as one of the earliest paintings of Sir Francis Drake.
Christie’s relaunches summer contemporary art auctions in London – but day sales only
31 May 2018Christie’s will hold two contemporary art day sales in London this June. The announcement follows the auction house’s decision to drop its summer series in this category last year in favour of its March and October offerings.
Long-lost Antonio Canova bust emerges at Sotheby’s
30 May 2018One of the few autograph works ever to have emerged at auction by the neo-classical sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1821) will be offered at Sotheby’s in London this summer.
Christie’s sources masterworks for Chippendale tercentenary
28 May 2018A major test of the market for the best of British furniture will take place in London this summer when Christie’s stages a sale dedicated to Thomas Chippendale.
Pablo Picasso portrait of Dora Maar heads to Christie’s auction in London
26 May 2018A Pablo Picasso portrait of Dora Maar from 1942 will be among the top lots at Christie’s upcoming Impressionist & Modern art auction in London.
Olympia 2018 – Long-running fair aims to widen audience in tie-up with House & Garden Festival
24 May 2018When Olympia opens its doors on June 20, visitors coming through the venue’s entrance on Olympia Way will immediately notice something different going on this year.
“One of his greatest designs and beautifully executed” – Christie’s to offer Dundas sofas in Chippendale auction
23 May 2018Christie’s will offer a pair of ‘Dundas sofas’ at a sale dedicated to Thomas Chippendale furniture in London this summer.
Chinese vase brought into Sotheby’s in a shoebox now valued at up to £600,000
23 May 2018A Chinese vase discovered in the attic of French family home and bearing a mark for the reign of the Qianlong emperor (1736-1795) will be offered at Sotheby’s Paris next month.
Dutch art dealer announces major Rembrandt portrait discovery
21 May 2018A work bought by a dealer at a Christie’s Old Master day sale in London in December 2016, where it was catalogued as ‘circle of Rembrandt (1606-1669)’, has now been attributed to the hand of the master.
“You’re looking at a human being instead of an image of a person” – art dealer on how he made a spectacular Rembrandt discovery
18 May 2018When art dealer Jan Six viewed a portrait at Christie’s catalogued as ‘circle of Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-1669)’ in 2016, he was convinced it was by the hand of the master. Two years on, it has now gone on view in Amsterdam with its attribution fully confirmed by scholars.
Forum Auctions to offer typescript for Boris Pasternak’s ‘Doctor Zhivago’
17 May 2018An original typescript for Boris Pasternak’s most famous novel ‘Doctor Zhivago’ with handwritten corrections by the author has been consigned to Forum Auctions. It is estimated at £100,000-150,000 at the sale in London on May 31.
Modigliani’s ‘Nu couché’ sold for $139m at Sotheby’s auction in New York
15 May 2018The largest painting by ever made by Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) became the fourth most expensive work of art ever sold at auction in New York last night, but it still sold below estimate.
Mossgreen ‘won’t be the last’ until trust accounts compulsory
14 May 2018The Auctioneers and Valuers Association (AVAA), a trade body representing Australian auction houses, has called for client accounts to become a compulsory legal requirement in the country.
White-glove Rockefeller auction enters the record books
14 May 2018The epic white-glove sale of the David and Peggy Rockefeller collection at Christie’s New York has established a new high for a single-owner auction.
10 European paintings that lit up the Rockefeller sale at Christie’s New York
09 May 2018The evening sale of 19th and 20th century art from the collection of the David and Peggy Rockefeller collection posted a record for any single-owner auction.