Sat, 24 Sep, 2016 - 01:00
Des O’Sullivan
Irish art comes under the hammer at two major sales in Dublin next week, at Whyte’s in the RDS on Monday and at James Adam, Stephen’s Green on Wednesday.
A 1929 Yeats, A Man Doing Accounts, is the top lot at Adam’s, estimated at €200,000-€300,000.
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CourtsHomeandinteriorsAntiques & Fine ArtAntiquesPlace: Church of St AnnePlace: DublinPlace: RDSPlace: JamesPlace: Stephen’s GreenPlace: Dublin, ChicagoPlace: Tate GalleryPlace: LondonPlace: Church of St Anne,Place: Paradise IslandPlace: CorkPlace: Loughton House,Place: Moneygall,Place: Loughton HousePlace: Ormonde Hotel,Place: KilkennyPlace: ToomevaraPerson: Jack Butler YeatsPerson: SullivanPerson: YeatsPerson: Derek QuinlanPerson: Sean KeatingPerson: Nathanial HonePerson: Paul HenryPerson: FE McWilliamPerson: Jack B YeatsPerson: Colin MiddletonPerson: Tony O’MalleyPerson: GeorgePerson: Maura McClellandPerson: Gerard DillonPerson: Louis le BrocquyPerson: William ConorandPerson: Des O’SullivanPerson: William EganPerson: Thomas WalkerPerson: Fonsie MealyPerson: Joe BarrettPerson: Sam MaguirePerson: Phil ShanahanEvent: Civil WarOrganisation: WhyteOrganisation: AdamOrganisation: ChristieOrganisation: EganOrganisation: RepublicanOrganisation: GAA
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