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    VIEWING OF A FRENCH VILLAGE IN HOWTH

    The Irish Times
    July 27, 2013 Saturday

    Drum's Auctioneers in Malahide will hold an interesting house-contents
    auction in Dublin tomorrow, Sunday afternoon (July 28th) at Drynan
    Lodge, Old Carrickbrack Road, Baily, Howth at 2pm. The Arts and
    Crafts style house was home to the late Miss Peggy Parker, who died
    this year at the age of 89.

    Auctioneer Denis Drum said she was "an avid follower of the Arts and
    Crafts movement" and that "nothing had changed in the house, which
    features William Morris wallpaper since it was built 100 years ago."

    The auction includes pictures, antique furniture, pottery, porcelain,
    glassware and garden statuary.

    Among a selection of paintings is an attractive pastel titled
    View of a French Village, measuring 40cm by 50cm (16in by 20in),
    and estimated modestly at â~B¬1,200-â~B¬1,500. The artist was Arsene
    Chabanian (1864-1949), an Armenian painter who settled in Paris where
    he achieved success mainly as a painter of maritime scenes and was
    appointed a Chevalier of Legion d'Honneur for his contribution to
    French cultural life. Quite how this picture ended up in Howth is a
    classic auction mystery.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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