Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner
The web shop window: Mogensen chair
19 July 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Forge and Lynch sell eyewitness watercolour of an Indian siege
19 July 2021This late 18th century Indian watercolour view was painted in 1796 by Thomas Daniell (1769-1837).
5 Questions: Owen Pacey of Renaissance London
19 July 2021Owen Pacey is the founder of Renaissance London in Shoreditch, specialising in antique fireplaces and architectural salvage, launched over 30 years ago.
Over 150 dealers signed up for new transatlantic online book fair
19 July 2021More details have been released about the new online book fair bringing North American and European book dealers together this month.
Outsider who gained acceptance
12 July 2021Exhibition showcasing work of Joan Eardley takes place at gallery which championed her
From Highlands to east London
12 July 2021A large 18th century watercolour of a Scottish loch by William Turner of Oxford (1789-1862) emerged as a star lot at Parker Fine Art (25% buyer’s premium).
Saddle up for equine art
12 July 2021Rountree Tryon Gallery in Petworth is turning itself into a stable of equine art this month.
Boultbee’s not so common canine
12 July 2021Sporting artist John Boultbee (1753-1812) is best known for portraits of horses and cattle.
TEFAF online line-up revealed
12 July 2021Organisers of TEFAF Maastricht have released the exhibitor line-up for its next digital edition.
Paul Henry peak power
12 July 2021A classic west of Ireland landscape by Paul Henry (1877-1958) was among the top-sellers at the latest round of Irish art sales in Dublin.
Go wild to appreciate Scotland
12 July 2021Pictures by two women artists depicting the landscapes and flora of Scotland are the focus of a new exhibition at Thompson’s Gallery.
Right royal welcome for princess
12 July 2021View of George III’s new wife’s journey shows departure instead of the usual arrival.
The web shop window: Stanley Matthews' silver tea service
12 July 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
5 Questions: Meg Thompson of Thompson’s Gallery
12 July 2021Second-generation dealer Meg Thompson joined Thompson’s Gallery in 2011.
Lyons debut in sculpture park
28 June 2021This unique steel sculpture is among a series of monumental works by the late Michael Lyons (1943-2019) on display at Thirsk Hall & Sculpture Park in North Yorkshire thanks to London gallery Willoughby Gerrish.
5 Questions: modern art dealer Liberté Nuti
28 June 2021One half of the master drawings gallery Härb Nuti, Liberté Nuti is a specialist in Modern and Impressionist art with a particular focus on works on paper. Härb Nuti is taking part in London Art Week, which runs from July 2-16.
Three long-standing dealerships hold shows to mark major anniversaries in 2021
28 June 2021Antiques Trade Gazette (50 years old) and Napoleon (200 years since his death) mark significant anniversaries this year – as do several venerable names in the art dealing business.
The web shop window: Surrealist picture by Eileen Agar
28 June 2021Thousands of items are available to buy from dealers online. Here we pick out one that caught our eye this week.
Duchess daughters reunited via dealer and saleroom
28 June 2021These pastel portraits depicting Georgiana and Henrietta Cavendish, the two legitimate daughters of Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, are soon to hang side by side for the first time in over a century.
Sixteen new members boost US association
28 June 2021Over a dozen fine art dealers have joined The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) in one of the largest new member classes in the organisation’s history.