Stained-glass piece for sale: Catholics only
Advert for stained-glass window depicting St Peter specifies ‘suitable Catholic home’
Advert for stained-glass window depicting St Peter specifies ‘suitable Catholic home’
World records for Clarke’s Bluebeard’s Last Wife and Hone’s Composition
‘Shouting’ described as one of artist’s greatest achievements ahead of Whyte’s auction
Control of Whyte’s auction house passes to his family, as the market for art ‘booms’
Mid-1700s painting of ancestor of owner Xandria Williams among more than 800 lots
Selling video of burning online ‘is like a scene out of The Wolf of Wall Street’
A Sunny Day, Connemara is regarded as one of the artist’s most iconic West of Ireland scenes
Auction rooms are opening again, but bids will continue online for now
Much of his work shows a passion for the west of Ireland, capturing Connemara landscapes, harbours and horse fairs
Art and antiques specialists can often give you a valuation online
Broadcaster says it will pay less commission than average to UK company Sotheby’s
Latest instalment of 26 high-end apartments in Lansdowne Place includes a €7m penthouse, while the first residents can now avail of the private amenities
Artists whose work was once considered too unorthodox for 1940s Ireland are well represented in spring auction
There’s more to hanging a collection of pictures than meets the eye
Big-hitters like Yeats, Henry and Osborne now fetching prices well above pre-sale estimates
Salerooms report their best year in a decade, and predict further gains in 2018
‘It is history. I defend the right of collectors to collect what they like,’ says Ian Whyte
I’m addicted to sending postcards, and a UK study suggests the habit may be on the rise
Anonymous bidder pays five times top estimate for extremely rare historical artefact
Collection of ‘unique aesthetic and research value’ bought for ‘substantial six-figure sum’
Purchase of 250-year-old Qianlong Dynasty porcelain item seen as reflecting upturn
Singer’s ancestor fled Ireland for the US in the 18th-century after assault, paper shows
1916 Medals were awarded posthumously to Thomas Clarke and Joseph Plunkett
Seán T O’Kelly’s medals among items that failed to sell at the New York event
Winter sales by Whyte’s, de Veres and Adam’s take place in Dublin
Artist’s hand-decorated certificate to go under the hammer for €2,000-€3,000
A performance of JS Bach’s Mass in B Minor was the real highlight of the arts festival’s first weekend
Garda confirm recovery of works by Sir John Lavery, Jack B Yeats and Paul Henry
A vast collection of vintage Irish postcards – to be auctioned next month – paints a picture of a long-forgotten Ireland
Mix of Irish and international art at Whyte’s auction at RDS in Dublin
Lack of new homes means the art market is suffering from a shortage of wall space
From film posters to old coins, Whyte’s sale has wide range of items
Sporting memorabilia includes GAA and soccer collectibles in Whyte’s sales
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