Keen appetite for Irish art as €5m worth of paintings auctioned 

Des O'Sullivan reports on the strength of the current market for Irish art
Keen appetite for Irish art as €5m worth of paintings auctioned 

'Old Road, Cahirciveen' by Yeats at Morgan O'Driscoll.

The strength of the current market for Irish art is in plain view. Around €5 million worth of Irish art was auctioned at James Adam, Whyte's, de Veres and Morgan O'Driscoll in the past weeks.

The sale of the Hobart collection — mostly made up of Irish art — at Christie's in November realised more than €7 million. O'Connell Bridge by Jack B Yeats from the collection of Pyms Gallery founders Mary and Alan Hobart sold for £882,200 (€1,055,890) to become the most expensive piece of Irish art at auction in 2024.

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