![]() ![]() Entitled Bluebeard's Last Wife, and inspired by the folklore of Charles Perrault, it was created for the Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland's exhibition in 1921. One of the standout lots in Adam's sale is a rare stained glass by Harry Clarke, who despite being prolific in Irish churches completed only a few domestic-scale works. Sought-after works by Jack B Yeats, Louis le Brocquy, Paul Henry, William Crozier and Hughie O'Donoghue feature, along with some interesting prints by Bob Dylan and Tracey Emin, in a selection that covers old masters to the contemporary. ![]() ![]() This is certainly the case this month, when three Irish auction houses will hold their first fine art sales of 2021.īeginning on March 22nd with Whyte's of Molesworth Street, followed by Adam's of St Stephen's Green, currently open and ending on March 24th, and finally de Vere's, also currently open for bidding, ending March 30th, there are almost 500 works to cater for serious collectors and those wishing to dip their toes into the world of collecting art. From mice to musketeers, the rule of three – omne trium perfectum – suggests that a trio of events is far more satisfying than other numbers. ![]()
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