Irish art Auction Sets Records, fetching Millions
Dublin’s art scene exploded recently with a James adam auction that generated over €2,000,000 in sales, exceeding expectations and setting new benchmarks for Irish art. The auction featured works from prestigious private collections, including those of Vincent and Jacqueline O’Brien and the hon. Francis D. Murnaghan,attracting significant international interest.
Among the highlights where two oil paintings by renowned Irish artist Paul Henry.His “Connemara Landscape” sold for €75,000, while “A Bog Road in Kerry” fetched €60,000. These strong sales underscore the enduring appeal of Henry’s evocative depictions of the Irish landscape, a theme that resonates with art collectors worldwide.
Other notable sales included Leo Whelan’s “Cello Player,” which sold for €20,000; Louis le Brocquy’s “Portrait of Federico Garcia Lorca,” commanding €50,000; and Aloysius O’Kelly’s “The Christening Party,” which hammered at €26,000. The strong prices achieved for these works reflect the growing international recognition of Irish artists and their contributions to the global art world.
Edward Delaney’s “Cathedral” also found a buyer for €24,000. The auction saw several pieces by artists such as Colin Middleton, Aloysius O’Kelly, Edward Delaney, Edwin Hayes, and Kathleen Fox surpass their high estimates, further demonstrating the robust demand for Irish art in the current market. this success mirrors trends in the broader international art market, where demand for works by established and emerging artists continues to grow.
The auction’s success highlights the increasing global interest in Irish art and its potential for continued growth. The strong prices achieved for these works suggest a vibrant and expanding market for collectors seeking unique and historically significant pieces.
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