THE WATER COLOUR SOCIETY OF IRELAND 156th EXHIBITION
THE WATER COLOUR SOCIETY OF IRELAND EXHIBITION
County Hall, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin.
4th October 2010 – 16th October 2010
ADMISSION FREE
OPENING TIMES: Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm; Sunday 10am – 5pm
Ends Saturday October 16th at 1pm
Please note all works purchased must be collected between 1pm and 5pm on Saturday, 16th October 2010. Works may only be collected at that time.
More: http://www.watercoloursocietyofireland.ie/exhibition.html
Adam’s Irish Art Auction, Dublin – Weds.13th October, 2010
Adam’s,
26 St.Stephen’s Green, Dublin.2.
Tel: (0 1) 676 0261 Fax: (01) 662 4725
info@adams.ie http://www.adams.ie
IMPORTANT IRISH ART AUCTION
Wednesday 13th October, 2010 at 6.00pm
At: James Adam Salerooms
26 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
Catalogue €10.00
or online at http://www.adams.ie/documents/IrishArtOct10WebCat.pdf
Viewing :
October 10th -13th
Sunday 2.00pm – 5.00pm
Monday 9.30am – 5.00pm
Tuesday 9.30am – 5.00pm
And day of sale 9.30am – 4.00pm
Anybody whose anybody of the Irish Art World features in this sale – Paul Henry, Sir William Orpen, Mary Swanzy, Tony O’Malley, Harry Kernoff, Peter Pearson, Maurice MacGonigal, Louis le Brocquy, Cecil King, and William Percy French. The Percy French watercolours are estimated in the €1,500/3,000 range which is little to pay for owning a piece of this legendary figure’s work. Also in the bargain end of the sale are three super Irish watercolours by Frank Egginton RCA (1908-1990) estimated at a paltry €800/1,200!
The catalogue itself is a collector’s item and is packed with information about the paintings, artists and provenances of the various works.

Paul Henry The Bog Road Est: €40,000 - 60,000
Mealy’s, Castlecomer – 2 Day Fine and Decorative Art Sale – Oct.12th/13th
Mealys Auction Rooms,
Kilkenny Road, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny.
Tel: (056) 444 1229
Fax: (056) 444 1627
Email: info@mealys.com
2-day sale of Fine & Decorative Art – 1,300+ lots
On: Tues.12th October at 10.30am and Weds.13th October at 12 noon.
Viewing: Sun.10th October 2-5pm and Mon.11th October 10am-5.30pm
Full illustrated catalogue online here: www.mealys.com or by post €12 incl.p+p
I had a scroll through the catalogue and this is mainly a sale of high quality furniture, paintings, ceramics and silver, with the odd collectable thrown in. Mealy’s buyers premium is 20% incl.VAT.
Purcell’s Irish Book Sale, Birr, Co.Offaly – Thurs.7th October
Purcell Auctioneers, Green Street, Birr, Co.Offaly
(057) 9120 270
IRISH BOOK AUCTION – 914 lots.
On: Thursday 7th October 2010.
Starts at 6.30 pm.
Viewing
Tuesday 10am-6pm; Weds 10am-8pm and Thurs.10am-6pm.
Private collection of Irish interest books including travel, local history, reference, plus 1st editions and many rare items.
Amongst the many interesting lots I discovered a copy of the elusive Taylor and Skinner’s Road Maps of Ireland first published in 1777– the copy included in this sale is the 3rd edition a 1960s reprint but almost as hard to find as the original.

A hand coloured map from the 1st edition. As far as I can remember the reprint only has uncoloured maps.
Catalogue online here: http://www.purcellauctioneers.ie/auctionmenbook.htm
Hegarty Antiques, Art & Collectables Auction – Cork – Mon.4th October

Online catalogue here: http://www.hegartyantiques.com/catalog.asp
Art for Art’s Sake?
I’m glad to see that I’m not the only person not sufficiently evolved to appreciate the ‘art‘ of Sean Scully and this item (and comments) from The Art Newspaper which I came across today has cheered me up no end.
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Ulster Museum in Northern Ireland reopens with Sean Scully retrospective
After a three year closure and £17.2m refurbishment, more of its permanent collections are on show
By Martin Bailey | Web only
Published online 29 Oct 09 (Museums)
BELFAST. Ulster Museum reopened on 22 October, following a three-year closure for a £17.2m refurbishment and its collections of art, natural history and Irish history have be redisplayed. To create a welcoming entrance area, the roof has been raised to create an atrium between the original 1929 building and a 1972 extension. This has also increased gallery space in the museum by a quarter and the display is denser, so more of the collection is on show. Most of the costs were met by Northern Ireland’s Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (£11.2m) and the Heritage Lottery Fund (£4.7m).
For the opening, the nine fine art rooms on the upper levels has been devoted to a Sean Scully retrospective, with 90 works (the Dublin-born American abstract artist who has twice made the Turner Prize short list).
Comments
29 Oct 09
15:11 CET
Ann Stevenson, Lisburn
Happy days,you are back! Visited yesterday—very impressed. Well done getting Sean Scully to exhibit-big coup. I’m afraid I don’t get him but I can live with that! Will be back again and again.
29 Oct 09
19:37 CET
Martin Curran, Belfast
I think Scully’s lost his touch. All his new work is blocks and stripes on a page. As opposed to his old work, which was….
29 Oct 09
19:38 CET
Paul, Banbridge
Ann, it’s not such a big coup and I am sure the vast majority of the visitors to the museum will not get him either. Rather than opening with a show that could excite the whole audience the Museum have devoted 7 galleries where one would do.
30 Oct 09
20:30 CET
Ann Stevenson, Lisburn
On entering the gallery I was confronted by what I thought was a selection of rugs from Ikea. After wandering around for a while, in a bemused state, home I went, and out came the laptop. I listened to Mr Scully and suddenly I DID GET IT! If he can fool so many people so much of the time, and make lots and lots of money, good luck to him and “VIVA IKEA”.
15 Dec 09
19:45 CET
Jules, Belfast
I was really disappointed by the art gallery section. I found Scully’s work to be repetitive and quite frankly the sort of work a 3yr old would be doing in nursery. I could understand 3 or 4 samples of his work mixed with other artwork, but no. Approx 40 canvases of what looked like paint tester strips. Rubbish.
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The Cork Antiques Fair, Silver Springs Moran Hotel, Cork – Sunday 3rd October
The Cork Antique Fair, Silver Springs Moran Hotel, Cork
Directions here: http://www.moranhotels.com/silver-springs-moran-hotel/
Sun 3rd October, 2010
Full information shortly.
Doors open:
Call Robin O’Donnell on 087-693 3602
Email: robinodon@gmail.com
Other Hibernian Antiques Fairs to look out for during 2010
The Wicklow Antique Fair, The Parkview Hotel, Newtownmountkennedy – Sunday 10th October.
The Clare Antique Fair, The West County Hotel, Ennis – Sunday 17th October.
The Kerry Antique Fair, The Carlton House Hotel – Sunday 31st October.
The Limerick Antique Fair, South Court Hotel, Limerick – Sunday 14th November (over 50 stands)
Country House Collections Sale at Slane Castle by James Adam & Sons – 5th October, 2010
Country House Collections Auction by James Adam & Sons Ltd
On: Tuesday 5th October 2010 at 10.30am
At: Slane Castle, Co. Meath
James Adam & Sons Ltd.
26 St Stephens Green
Dublin 2
Telephone (01) 676 0261
796 Lots of high quality antique furniture, art, and collectables.
Full catalogue online here: http://www.adams.ie/documents/SlaneCatalogueOnline.pdf
Viewing:
Saturday 2nd October 10am – 5pm
Sunday 3rd October 11am – 5pm
Monday 4th October 9am – 5pm
Admission by catalogue only, €20 (+ €3 P&P)
*Enquiries (on view and sale days only)
Telephone: (041) 988460 or (041) 988461
Fax: (041) 988 4603
Dolan’s Limerick Art Auction 3rd October, 2010
At: Castletroy Park Hotel, Limerick
On: Sunday 3rd October at 4.30 pm
Viewing
Friday 1st Oct. 2 pm – 9 pm
Saturday 2nd Oct. 10 am – 9pm
Sunday 3rd Oct. 10 am – 4 pm
Majority of lots will be sold with no reserve.
Admission free and complimentary catalogue.








