Latest News Articles by Jonathan Franks
Go into reverse gear to collect
09 October 2023For many decades, Wolfgang Steiner and his wife Gisela have devoted their collecting passion towards verre églomisé, the art of reverse-painting on glass.
‘Ornamental genius’ Peche proves popular 100 years after his death
09 October 2023Wiener Werkstätte designer died aged just 36 but still produced an extensive range in various materials
King Louis XV portrait copies became lucrative
09 October 2023The French portrait painter Jean Baptiste van Loo (1684-1745) received numerous commissions from European royal families and aristocrats.
Japanese weapon makers turned to peaceful pursuits
09 October 2023An unusual, late 19th century figure of a hawk took top honours at Zacke’s (30% buyer’s premium) sale of Asian works of art on September 7-8.
Traditional highlights to be found in Munich art fair
09 October 2023Now in its 14th year, the art fair Highlights is way past the status of a newcomer and has become an established up-market event in the autumn calendar.
Santi Corsi’s painting of paintings
09 October 2023Long before the days of photo-realism, artists created remarkably accurate depictions of their subject matter.
Meissen spiced up by a Count Brühl commission
09 October 2023Heinrich von Brühl was without doubt the most prominent patron of the porcelain manufacture in Meissen.
Derain design stretches to ceramics
24 July 2023Rare works on offer in Swiss saleroom were by artist most familiar for his Fauvist fine art creations
Platter taken to 11 times estimate at German auction
24 July 2023The sale at Düsseldorfer Auktionshaus (25% buyer’s premium) on May 12 included this 22in (57cm) diameter Russian carved wood ‘bread and salt’ dish.
Romantic view of the sky – seen from behind bars in a prison
24 July 2023A canvas by the Romantic painter Carl Gustav Carus (1789-1869) went for many times the guide at Kinsky (28% buyer’s premium) in Vienna.
Asian buyers battle at auction for relics of their regions
24 July 2023Recent sales of Asian art achieved some memorable prices, paid not surprisingly by Asian buyers.
Peter, Pietro or Pieter makes his name
24 July 2023An early 17th century pen and ink drawing of Euterpe, the muse of lyrical music, caused the biggest surprise at Karl & Faber (27% buyer’s premium).
Big expression of interest as overseas buyers compete at German auctions
17 July 2023International collectors invested considerable sums in the Expressionist paintings on offer at German sales over the last few weeks.
Albert Birkle disturbs and delights at Lempertz
17 July 2023In the 1920s, the German painter Albert Birkle (1900-86) combined 'Neue Sachlichkeit' (New Objectivity) with his version of magic realism to produce sometimes disturbing results.
Time to consider pocket watches as a collecting option
19 June 2023Recent auction results in Germany and Switzerland give a snapshot of the market beyond wristwatches
Expressionists emerge together
29 May 2023Van Ham of Cologne is offering a work by the German Expressionist Otto Mueller on the occasion of its 500th sale: the painting Frau und Knabe (Woman and Boy) from 1922.
Galizia heads a selection of ‘Old Mistresses’ on offer at Vienna auction
29 May 2023A previously undocumented painting, bought from an English dealer by a European collector in 1995, shines at Vienna sale.
Wooden netsuke achieve top prices at Viennese auction house
29 May 2023Wooden examples of the art of netsuke are now the focus of collectors following ivory restrictions.
Hungary's Munkácsy bid to more than three times estimate at Swiss auction
29 May 2023Like many of his colleagues, the Hungarian painter Mihály Munkácsy (1844-1900) visited the major art centres of his day, such as Munich and Düsseldorf, before finally settling in Paris in 1871.
German artist Scholz's 'scandalous' picture takes six-figure sum at auction
29 May 2023Berlin is obviously a good place to sell paintings by the German artist Georg Scholz (1890-1945), one of the leading representatives of Neue Sachlichkeit (new objectivity).