Fine Art & Auctions
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A dispatch box, a bottle of whisky and some frogs — estate of Baroness Betty Boothroyd going under the hammer
Items belonging to the first female Speaker of the House of Commons will be auctioned off for charity next week
By James Fisher Published
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Jean-Michel Basquiat painting goes under hammer for $110.5 million
Basquiat was 21 years old and still a relative unknown when he painted this piece.
By Toby Keel Published
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Scarfe’s biting satire to go under the hammer at Sotheby’s
A selection of cartoons by satirical cartoonist Gerald Scarfe are going under the hammer at Sotheby's.
By Country Life Published
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Sotheby’s experts to appraise your antiques during Meissen event at Cliveden
A team of experts from Sotheby's will be giving appraisals of antiques during an event organised by porcelain maker Meissen at the beautiful Cliveden House.
By Toby Keel Published
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Long-neglected ‘copy’ turns out to be original Stubbs worth £750,000
Gallery owner Archie Parker thought something was amiss when he came across this painting in an online sale catalogue, and he flew to New York to play out his hunch. It paid off.
By Toby Keel Published
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Constable ‘added rainbow after his masterpiece first went on display’
One of Britain's greatest-ever artists apparently touched up one of his most famous works to mark the death of a close friend.
By Toby Keel Published
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Princess Eugenie helps boost Children & the Arts charity auction at Christie’s
The princess has helped secure donations of works, and has given her patronage to the sale helping a charity which she says has left her "truly inspired".
By Country Life Published
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Sotheby’s set new London auction record with £48m Klimt leading the way
A sale of Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist paintings at Sotheby's on Wednesday night set the record for an auction staged in London.
By Toby Keel Published
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The 5 sales which made Christie’s – No.5: The first million-pound picture
This month, Christie’s is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Huon Mallalieu chooses five key sales that chart the transformation of a Pall Mall auction house into a giant of the international art market.
By Country Life Published
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The 5 sales which made Christie’s – No.4: The Holford sale
This month, Christie’s is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Huon Mallalieu chooses five key sales that chart the transformation of a Pall Mall auction house into a giant of the international art market.
By Country Life Published
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The 5 sales which made Christie’s – No.3: The Hamilton Palace sale
This month, Christie’s is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Huon Mallalieu chooses five key sales that chart the transformation of a Pall Mall auction house into a giant of the international art market.
By Country Life Published
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The 5 sales which made Christie’s – No.2: The Stowe sale
This month, Christie’s is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Huon Mallalieu chooses five key sales that chart the transformation of a Pall Mall auction house into a giant of the international art market.
By Country Life Published
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The 5 sales which made Christie’s – No.1: The first sale
This month, Christie’s is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Huon Mallalieu chooses five key sales that chart the transformation of a Pall Mall auction house into a giant of the international art market.
By Country Life Published
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Dame Laura Knight’s ‘Derby Days’ up for auction in Newbury
An auction to be held in Newbury on Tuesday 13th December has some beautiful racing-themed objects for sale.
By Toby Keel Published
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The Lucian Freud portrait that ‘is probably the most beautiful thing at Chatsworth’
A new series of mini-documentaries is looking at some of Chatsworth House's many treasures – starting with a painting that was once deemed shocking.
By Toby Keel Published
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David Bowie’s private art collection goes up for sale
David Bowie's personal art collection to feature in three sales at Sotheby's.
By Annunciata Elwes Published
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The art of Monet’s garden
As a Country Life subscriber, Monet was very proud of his garden, and would have been reading Gertrude Jekyll’s writings after 1897
By Country Life Published