Latest News Articles by Jonathan Franks

Belgian buyers out in force as dealer's collection comes up for sale
09 August 2021Despite a disappointing selling rate, dealer’s collection included notable results

El Divino painting draws international bidders and sells 60-times over estimate in Stuttgart sale
09 August 2021Nagel (25% buyer’s premium) in Stuttgart underestimated the international interest for a 16th century painting of Christ Carrying the Cross.

Timekeepers from two centuries apart sell in Vienna auction
09 August 2021Two very different timekeepers came up for sale at Kinsky (25% buyer’s premium) in Vienna on July 6-8.

Warhol flowers bloom in German saleroom
09 August 2021Over many years, Helga and Walther Lauffs collected American and European art from the 1960s-70s.

Meissen plaque catches the eye after being offered without reserve
09 August 2021This large 19th century Meissen plaque with an allegory of summer caught the eye of numerous bidders at Metz (25% buyer’s premium).

Icon overpainting fails to deter bids
28 June 2021Determined international bidders knew exactly what they were looking for at a sale of icons and Russian works of art held by Dr Fischer (28% buyer’s premium) in Heilbronn.

Painting in German collection now confirmed as work by Italian artist Spada
28 June 2021For over a century, a 5ft x 6ft 4in (1.52 x 1.93m) painting of Samson and Delilah had slumbered as the work of an unknown Italian artist in a German private collection.

How De Stijl shaped Schmidt’s ideas
28 June 2021In 1922, Theo van Doesburg, gave a course at the Bauhaus in Weimar, devoted to the artists’ group De Stijl he had co-founded some five years before.

Bench owned by Dutch notables emerges in Stuttgart sale
28 June 2021In the course of the 19th century, the company founded by Henrik Fredrik Jansen became one of the most important manufacturers of furniture and furnishings in Amsterdam.

Scroll painting given to a politician makes eight-times estimate in Zurich
28 June 2021Li Keran, who died in 1989, is considered to be one of the most influential Chinese Contemporary painters. He not only taught a generation of young artists; he is credited with the revival of Chinese landscape painting.

Brazilian ‘Patek Philippe’ triples estimate in Swiss auction
28 June 2021The sale in 1872 of a silver pocket watch manufactured by Patek Philippe in Geneva to the jeweller and retailer Gondolo & Labouriau in Rio de Janeiro marked the beginning of a highly successful and mutually profitable business partnership that lasted until 1927.

Exquisite silver from dealer’s collection offered at Lempertz auction
28 June 2021Bernard De Leye has been trading in silverware since 1977 and has been a regular participant at major antiques fairs in Belgium and France for many decades.

Marble Roman river god offered in Munich
28 June 2021Among the antiquities coming up for sale at Gorny & Mosch in Munich on July 9 is this marble figure of a river god, carved in the first century, during the Roman imperial period.

Early avant-garde scene offered in German auction
28 June 2021The colour scheme and composition of 'Blauer Junge mit Sense' (Blue Boy with Scythe) appear almost psychedelic, but in fact the 4ft 8in x 6ft 8in (1.41 x 1.72cm) oil painting was executed in 1911.

Oak chair designed by Hoffmann for Klimt's studio appears at Vienna sale
28 June 2021At the beginning of the 20th century, Gustav Klimt was without doubt the most famous Austrian painter, and Josef Hoffmann the most renowned designer and architect.

Hopes for a John Roddam Spencer-Stanhope chain reaction
31 May 2021Along with his famous Pre-Raphaelite colleagues Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and George Frederic Watts, John Roddam Spencer-Stanhope was often influenced by the tales of classical antiquity and the paintings of Italian Old Masters.

Photography via a painted focus
31 May 2021The early 20th century German photographer August Sander has a legendary status, not least for his long-running series of documentary portraits, published under the title 'People of the 20th Century'.

Cathedral connection at sale of ‘Viennese Cosmopolitan's’ collection
31 May 2021Over many decades, a ‘Viennese Cosmopolitan’ amassed a collection of works of art which are now being sold in the second auction of Tiberius in Vienna.

Gallé vase captures Lake Como at dusk
31 May 2021One of the highlights at Quittenbaum’s sale in Munich on June 8 is a Gallé vase from the period 1920-36.

Barbarity brings faith for Arthur Segal
31 May 2021Having spent seven years in Berlin, the Romanian artist Arthur Segal left Germany at the outbreak of the First World War.