Latest News Articles by Gabriel Berner

Album displays Bristol’s brightest minds
09 December 2019Watercolour collection sold at auction represents a ‘who’s who’ of the city in the 1830s

Norse legend makes a watercolour wonder
09 December 2019An early watercolour by Isabel Codrington (1874-1943) depicts the Norse legend of the goddess Iduna and King Thiassi, who disguised himself as an eagle to kidnap her.

Victorian suffragette artist on song at North Yorkshire auction
09 December 2019Fewer than 30 works are known by the Victorian artist and noted Suffragette Susan Isabel Dacre (1844-1933).

Orientalist pastel by Carl Haag exceeds estimate in Maidenhead
09 December 2019A piece of Orientalist art by German-born watercolourist Carl Haag (1820-1915) drew multiple bids at Maidenhead saleroom Dawson’s (23% buyer’s premium).

Classic coach scene by James Pollard
02 December 2019This classic mail coach scene by the 19th century painter James Pollard (1792-1867) doubled pre-sale hopes in a picture auction at Surrey saleroom John Nicholson’s (25% buyer’s premium).

Twentieth century portraits of notable sitters are all the rage among eager buyers
02 December 2019A spate of early to mid-20th century portraits of society figures and important personalities generated stiff competition at UK sales in London and the regions.

Affordable art: Three works sold for under £1750 including an Anne Redpath cityscape
02 December 2019Three modestly valued works selling at regional sales including an Anne Redpath cityscape.

Farquharson brings the sun to Dorset
02 December 2019Included among more than 70 paintings and prints offered at Dorset saleroom Clarke’s Auctions (18% buyer’s premium) was this uncharacteristic Joseph Farquharson (1846-1935) oil of the artist’s garden in Aberdeenshire.

Harold Harvey's Kit keeps her intense appeal
02 December 2019When this portrait of a young woman was first exhibited in the early 1930s, critics remarked on its “intensity and vital quality”, “the charming head” and the “wonderful life-like expression”.

Moulton Foweraker’s light of the moon
02 December 2019Albert Moulton Foweraker’s (1873-1942) main interest as a watercolourist was the effect of blue moonlight on the landscape.

St Ives influence strong in Lyon & Turnbull's London sale
25 November 2019Group of works from the Cornish school underpins a positive Modern British offering

‘Exceptional’ wartime sketches bring high demand at Dominic Winter
25 November 2019A group of “historically important” watercolour and pencil drawings of the London Blitz sparked a bidding war at Cirencester saleroom Dominic Winter (20% buyer’s premium).

Collectors wake up to Michael Ayrton painting talent
25 November 2019As his reputation began to grow in the early 1940s, Michael Ayrton (1921-75) embarked on a series of melancholic paintings in the Neo-Romantic style.

Affordable art: Three works sold for under £3000 including a John Varley watercolour
25 November 2019Three modestly valued works selling at regional sales including a John Varley watercolour.

Royal yacht which sailed into obsolescence
18 November 2019This oil below depicts the Victoria & Albert II, the largest royal yacht of the Victorian era which remained in service until the end of Queen Victoria’s life.

Brews news: British Museum buys 19th century print
18 November 2019The British Museum has added this rare hand-coloured lithograph to its two-million-strong print collection after securing it at an auction in west London.

Marine sale that stays buoyant
18 November 2019Appetite remains for biannual specialist auction which is still a stalwart of the calendar.

Napoleon rides high in the Cotswolds
18 November 2019Robert Hillingford (1826-1904) was a Victorian painter of historical scenes, whose subjects included the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon, as well as scenes taken from Shakespearean plays.

Affordable art: Three works sold for under £3000 including a Sara Wells Page portrait
18 November 2019Three modestly valued works selling at regional sales including a Sara Wells Page portrait.

Canine study makes tidy sum
11 November 2019A flurry of bids emerged for this late-17th century canine study at Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood of Exeter (23% buyer’s premium).