Latest News Articles by Anne Crane
International previews: Horology in Massachusetts
25 March 2017The Pittsfield, Massachusetts, auction house Fontaine’s has a track record of selling good examples of horology and has achieved some very high prices recently for elaborate English clocks made for the Chinese market.
Christie’s breaks an Asian art auction record
25 March 2017A select sale of just 31 lots of Asian art assembled by a Japanese collector and his sons raised a recordbreaking $262.8m (£215.5m) at Christie’s New York on March 15. It made more in a single evening than any New York Asian sale series.
International previews: Maurice Denis painting in Vannes
25 March 2017This large, 6ft (1.8m) diameter circular oil on canvas, 'April' is the work of the Nabis painter Maurice Denis. It is one of three ceiling panels commissioned from the artist by the musician Ernest Chausson for his Parisian town house between 1894 and 1899.
International previews: Chinese works of art in Texas
25 March 2017A Chinese Kangxi period triple gourd vase that once belonged to the financier JP Morgan will feature as one of the highlights in Heritage Auctions’ inaugural Asian Art sale in Dallas on April 2.
Bidding contest over gladiator sketch as Edgar Degas’ youthful drawing brings strong interest in Paris auction
24 March 2017Among the many auctions devoted to Old Master, classic and modern works on paper that have been taking place during Paris’ drawings week was Christie's small, single owner auction of drawings from the studio of Edgar Degas.
Salon du Dessin draws the art crowd in Paris
22 March 2017It was back to the drawing board in Paris this week, or rather the drawings fair. The vernissage of the Salon du Dessin, the city's longstanding and well respected drawings fair, opened for its 26th edition on March 21.
Outstanding gold timepiece by “the father of Chinese watches” comes to auction
20 March 2017Numerous 18th and 19th century watchmakers in Geneva and London made their living by manufacturing watches for the Chinese market, many destined for the Chinese Emperor and members of his court. One of the pioneers in this field was William Ilbery who was active in London from about 1780 until his death in 1839.
CSK to close: industry reaction
18 March 2017Reaction from ex-CSK specialists to the announcement that the saleroom will be closing.
The root and branch out approach
18 March 2017Solid foundation of the Salon spring drawings fair in Paris inspires auctions to also blossom
Bumper crop of sales on offer
18 March 2017Wide variety of auction houses take part in the overall Paris drawings spring fest
Christie’s South Kensington: an ‘end of an era’ moment
18 March 2017As the market evolves, auction rooms will inevitably come and go. But few will leave their mark like Christie’s South Kensington.
Henry Moore maquette comes to auction from collection of the dean of American art patrons
17 March 2017Two fresh-to-the-market examples of Modern British sculpture are coming up for sale in New York state.
Fujita Museum sale makes over £200m and lifts Christie’s Asian art week to record level
16 March 2017Christie’s sale of works of art of Art from the Fujita Museum of Art met with a glowing reception in New York on March 15.
Peder Severin Kroyer’s summer view at Skagen takes €580,000 at Bruun Rasmussen
07 March 2017An oil study by the Danish artist Peder Severin Kroyer for one of his best known and final masterworks has sold for €580,000 (£495,725) at Bruun Rasmussen in Copenhagen.
Striking gold – metal detectorists to share proceeds of Iron Age discovery with landowner
02 March 2017What is thought to be the earliest example of Iron Age gold ever discovered in Britain was unveiled to the public this week at The Potteries Museum in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
Sculptures at the double – Christie’s to offer medieval lions from French king’s tomb
01 March 2017Christie’s is looking to repeat its success by making a bumper price for a piece of medieval tomb sculpture in London this summer.
Marvellous maiolica attracts new admirers
25 February 2017Fresh buyers greet old-fashioned collection which sells out in Paris
Pick of the Week: Ringing endorsement
25 February 2017CHAKKAR quoits may sound like equipment for a friendly game testing your throwing abilities but in reality they have much more intimidating associations.
Royal Academy becomes hub of London summer event rebranded as ‘Mayfair Art Weekend’
23 February 2017The annual summer initiative ‘Brown’s London Art Weekend’, showcasing exhibitions, talks and tours in West End art galleries and auction houses, has announced a major rebranding and partnership.
Bonfire on the beach: Danish artist’s last masterwork comes to auction
22 February 2017This dramatic study for the last masterwork produced by the Danish artist Peder Severin Kroyer (1851-1909) will be one of the highlights of the paintings and drawings sale at Bruun Rasmussen in Copenhagen later this month.