Australian art on record roll
We don’t think that we can say much more about the Sotheby’s sale last week that hasn’t already been said in the national press. With a sale of $ 22
We don’t think that we can say much more about the Sotheby’s sale last week that hasn’t already been said in the national press. With a sale of $ 22
There are some fabulous and outstanding art sales coming up in Melbourne and Sydney, with works from a few hundred dollars, for example Ray Crooke’s The Dancer, lot 473, at
Recently, a lady rang Banziger Hulme Fine Art Consultants about several artworks that she had purchased from a garage sale some 13 years ago in Killara – for the princely
Last week, we had the great pleasure to escort prominent cast paper artist Ruth Faerber to Canberra for the opening of “The Story of Australian Printmaking 1801 – 2005” which
Recently, a client contacted us regarding two drawings on paper she had inherited from an aunt. The family story was that these drawings of trees were by Frederick McCubbin (1855
Here is our preview of the upcoming Deutscher-Menzies auction, scheduled for 13 March 2007, and David’s comments on some of our favourites: Lot 13 – Clarice Beckett’s special hazy effect
The winner of this year’s Archibald Prize is John Beard with the portrait of installation artist Janet Laurence. The Sulman Prize goes to Philip Wolfhagen for his work “Winter Nocturne
The Archibald Prize is for the “Best portrait painting preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics”, the Wynne Prize is awarded to the “Best
We would like to share with you some of the recent wondrous tales of the art world – this time from the US. The Weird and Wonderful Famous US actor
Tuesday and Wednesday evening saw the conclusion to the year’s Fine Art Auctions. Two were held on the same night – Bonhams & Goodman at Double Bay and Shapiro’s at
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