Latest News Articles by Alex Capon
Double portrait story patched together thanks to research
14 October 2024Following an 18-month conservation and research project at the Yale Center for British Art, an enigmatic double portrait that drew a dramatic auction contest in 2021 is going on display at its new permanent home of Compton Verney.
Munnings focus moves from the east to south west of UK
14 October 2024Views of Exmoor form a notable niche in the market for works by Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959).
Fascinating sitters help works in a family group to stand out
14 October 2024Portraits consigned from the family of two artists feature intriguing stories of those depicted
Rare 17th century portrait of black and white women goes on display at Compton Verney
10 October 2024Following an 18-month conservation and research project at the Yale Center for British Art, an enigmatic double portrait that drew a dramatic competition at auction in 2021 is going on display at its new permanent home of Compton Verney.
Canadian painter’s harvest scene valued at £300,000 on Fake or Fortune?
10 October 2024A painting acquired at a regional auction has been identified as a rediscovered work by the Canadian painter Helen McNicoll (1879–1915) and valued at £300,000 on the TV show ‘Fake or Fortune?’
Faces of the East: watercolour studies bring demand at two separate sales
09 October 2024Two studies by Orientalist artists offered with attractive estimates catch the eye of bidders at auctions in Dorset and Surrey
Gold increasingly destined for the melting pot as value hits a new high
07 October 2024The gold fix in the UK rose above £2000 for the first time last week, continuing the strong increases recorded since the summer with prices rising by 9% over the last three months alone.
Desportes chased down at £32,000 in Surrey saleroom
07 October 2024The French artist Alexandre-François Desportes (1661-1743) spent much of his early career as a portraitist, including a notable spell working at the court of King Jan Sobieski of Poland.
Bidders scale the smaller heights of the Old Master world
07 October 2024Sale that featured Constable and Drury big-hitters also included intriguing lots at lower price levels
Grimace turns to grin as the ‘family Rembrandt’ raises smiles
07 October 2024With Old Master sleeper spotters trawling through online catalogues looking for works with hidden potential, it is not unusual for the odd lot to draw unexpected bidding at auctions all over the country.
Kyiv belltower view stands out as a Williams watercolour highlight
04 October 2024A collection of watercolours amassed by Iolo Williams (1890-1962) which had been kept under a bed for over half a century raised a total of £89,150 at Olympia Auctions on October 2.
More antiques head for scrap as gold reaches all-time high
02 October 2024This week’s record gold price has led to greater amounts of antique items being scrapped.
Dealer Dickinson offers ‘early Michelangelo’
30 September 2024London dealer Dickinson is offering what it says is ‘the one of the most exciting old master discoveries to have been made in recent decades, and is an important addition to the small group of extant drawings by Michelangelo’.
Paul Allen’s science and tech lots tell a story of human ingenuity
30 September 2024Memorabilia collected by a founding father of modern computing makes for a remarkable auction
Whistler’s first paid portrait brings £320,000
30 September 2024James McNeill Whistler’s (1834-1903) first portrait commission, a painting of Lucas Alexander Ionides, drew a strong bidding battle at Bonhams on September 25.
‘A treasury of theatrical and cultural life’: John Osborne collection comes to Olympia Auctions
26 September 2024The collection of playwright John Osborne (1929-1994) is coming to auction next month.
Early Whistler portrait makes £320,000 at Bonhams
25 September 2024James McNeill Whistler’s (1834-1903) first portrait commission, a painting of his friend Lucas Alexander Ionides, drew a strong bidding battle at Bonhams earlier today.
Getty museum returns ancient bronze couch
23 September 2024The J Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles has returned an ancient bronze funerary couch to Turkey after concluding that it had been illicitly excavated in the early 1980s.
Art Market: Results leave you feeling cocky
23 September 2024Recent picture highlights at auction include works by artist renowned for his poultry depictions and writing on the subject
Getty Museum returns ancient bronze couch to Turkey
19 September 2024The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles has returned an ancient bronze funerary couch to Turkey after concluding that it had been illicitly excavated in the early 1980s.