Latest News Articles by Frances Allitt
Victorian carol singing engraving after Rossetti offered in London Christmas exhibition
18 December 2019An engraving of A Christmas Carol after Dante Gabriel Charles Rossetti (1828-82) is on offer at The Maas Gallery’s Christmas exhibition.
Seasonal good cheer for BADA specialists after strong sales
16 December 2019Two leading BADA members have reported strong sales to close out the year.
Gotcha: artist finds winning style
16 December 2019Exhibition shows how painter’s shift from realism to Pre-Raphaelite fantasies paid off.
The web shop window: Armoury of St James’s equestrian figure
16 December 2019Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
‘I don’t think dealers ever retire’ - Grosvenor Prints at 40
16 December 2019Grosvenor Prints celebrated its 40th anniversary in Covent Garden this month.
From natural subjects to Nativity and Christmas tree
16 December 2019There is still time to buy art before the end of the year, and many galleries and dealerships host dedicated Christmas shows. Though prices range, here is a selection of works available across the UK for under £5000.
Have your say: London dealership offers two antique ballot boxes
11 December 2019With the election looming, Armoury of St James’s offers the chance to look back at polling history with two ballot boxes.
Trio of works sold by West Midlands dealer go to major museums
10 December 2019This 19th century Jamaican inlaid table by Ralph Turnbull was one of several pieces that Thomas Coulborn & Sons sold to major museums this year.
Olympia fair to run over two weekends for 2020
09 December 2019The next staging of the venerable Art & Antiques Fair Olympia will run longer to incorporate two weekends.
Warm reception for Mengs and Cantagalli on London’s winter stage
09 December 2019An autograph painting by German artist Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-79) was one of the stand-out sales during London Art Week (LAW).
Galleries get a move on: seven latest dealer developments
09 December 2019Rumours of the death of shops are wide of the mark judging by the latest news of developments in the sector. Here is a selection of gallery moves and initiatives, starting with a new base for a business founded in 1884.
‘Less is more’ idea drives new selling and buying website
09 December 2019A new website founded by two dealers aims to offer a “user-friendly” hub for buying and selling art and antiques.
The web shop window: George III reverse glass painting
09 December 2019Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
5 Questions: Polly Bielecka of Pangolin London
09 December 2019Polly Bielecka is director at sculpture gallery Pangolin London.
Vintage comics that make the cut
09 December 2019Cutting up examples for new artworks can be controversial – but here is a case for the defence
Going pagan for Christmas: Study of pre-Christian relics is among a selection of the latest dealer offerings
02 December 2019As with so many other businesses, art and antiques dealerships go into overdrive for the intense selling period up to Christmas. Here is a selection of five items from exhibitions and the latest catalogues.
Madeleine's book of board talk
02 December 2019Madeleine Neave, curator of The Antique Breadboard Museum, has published a book describing her extensive collection of boards, butter knives and butter churners.
5 Questions: Kelly Ross of The Art Stable
02 December 2019Kelly Ross runs The Art Stable specialising in Contemporary and 20th century British painting, prints and ceramics.
The web shop window: Gilded 18th century settee
02 December 2019Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
British Art Fair returns to its September slot for 2020 edition
02 December 2019The British Art Fair (BAF) is to return to its previous dates in late September.