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Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale achieved a total of £11,312,620/ $14,672,468/ €13,428,080, with sell-through rates of 96% by lot and 98% by value. Christie’s announced its March ...
His travels took him from Belfast to Tangier to New York but a new exhibition will explore the life of a painter best known as one of the Glasgow Boys. Sir John Lavery’s life and works will be ...
On 5 September 1922 John Lavery presented his painting, ‘Michael Collins, Love of Ireland’ (1922, Hugh Lane Gallery), to the press in his London home. His actions spoke volumes for his ...
In fact Sir John Lavery, sometimes known as “the Belfast-born Glasgow Boy”, may have made his name initially as a society portraitist, but he was also a compulsive traveller and painter of ...
but that’s just what happened with an unsigned work by the Irish painter, which has since been attributed by experts Portrait Interior with Oriental Screen (circa 1886) by John Lavery ...
A 19th century painting of Paisley has sold at auction for more than £500,000. Sir John Lavery’s Paisley Lawn Tennis Club was one of more than 90 paintings sold by Paisley Art Institute.