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Whyte's

Fine Arts

Ceadogán’s creative collaboration brings artists’ visions to life

Twelve leading artists have produced one-off rugs to be auctioned by Whyte’s, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Peter McVerry Trust and local regenerative project For the Birds
  • Philip Carton
  • February 4, 2023
Fine Arts

Compelling historical scenes from well-known Irish names

Highlights of the upcoming Important Irish Art auction include works by top painters such as Paul Henry and Louis le Brocquy
  • Philip Carton
  • November 19, 2022
Fine Arts

Whyte’s online autumn auction offers art options for all budgets

Some 289 artworks being offered in timed auction, the majority of which are enticingly estimated to encourage both new and experienced collectors
  • Philip Carton
  • October 14, 2022
Fine Arts

Auction results

Last month’s busy auction season was set against the backdrop of international economic uncertainty yet saw a solid set of sales achieved across all collecting fields
  • Philip Carton
  • October 8, 2022
Fine Arts

Fine Arts: O’Conor, Kernoff and Yeats all shine at Whyte’s latest sale

The busiest week in the calendar for 2022 so far will open with an eagerly anticipated Irish & International Art Auction
  • Philip Carton
  • September 9, 2022
Fine Arts

Sun-soaked glory in Whyte’s online summer auction

From azure reflections to Dingle Strand and a Malaysian beach house, the pieces on offer radiate the season’s colours and light
  • Philip Carton
  • July 15, 2022
Fine Arts

Strong sales nationwide reflect an art market in rude health

  • Philip Carton
  • July 1, 2022
Fine Arts

Henry, Orpen and Yeats take pride of place at Whyte’s upcoming Irish art sale

The June 6 auction is a feast of top-quality Irish art, with some works sure to attract international interest
  • Philip Carton
  • May 28, 2022
Auction

Fine Arts: From Emmet to Armstrong, history speaks at Whyte’s sale

A rare 1803 Proclamation by Robert Emmet is expected to realise €50,000-€70,000 at Whyte’s upcoming Eclectic Collector auction
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • May 15, 2022

Fine Arts: Start off on the cheap at Whyte’s latest sale

The firm’s Spring Online Art Auction offers plenty of fine pieces at affordable prices
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • March 20, 2022

Knuttel’s eye for amusement remains keen at Whyte’s online sale

The Dublin-based artist’s latest batch of playful paintings is sure to be in demand at Whyte’s latest auction
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • June 13, 2021

Yeats and Keating take pride of place at Whyte’s sale

Also on auction on May 31 are works by George Campbell and Tony O’Malley, and a surprising portrait of Markey Robinson
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • May 23, 2021

Historical highlights and ancient artefacts at Whyte’s

John McCormack’s portable altar and a letter from Kevin Barry are among the items at Whyte’s Eclectic Collector sale this week
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • May 9, 2021

Henry and Le Brocquy lead the way at Whyte’s sale

Works by the likes of Jack B Yeats and Harry Kernoff also catch the eye at the auction house’s latest online event
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • March 14, 2021

Lyrical landscapes to soothe the mind’s eye

Whyte’s latest online sale teems with picturesque works by the likes of John Skelton, Norman Teeling and Paul Henry
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • February 21, 2021

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