Our Auctions
At Charleston’s our passion is to bring you beautiful fine art at reasonable prices. We carry a range of pieces by renowned australian, aboriginal and international artists.
Choose from a range of artworks in a variety of mediums, from original oils and acrylics through to silk-screening, lithographs, decorative prints and more. We are proud of our inventory and we guarantee our catalogue descriptions.
We have also developed a reputation for delivering highly desirable bronze sculptures, both original and smaller replicas of masterpieces from the likes of Rodin and Henry Moore. And you can also choose from an exquisite range of handmade silk and woollen carpets that continually prove popular.
We believe that art is for everyone and that’s why we’re the only auction house that travels to major regional areas as well as the big cities.
Australian Art
Since European settlement, Australian artists have forged an enviable reputation. Names like Streeton, McCubbin, Heysen, Drysdale, Boyd, Nolan, Whiteley and many others can be found in major collections throughout the world, and these artists have worked in a range of mediums.
Our auctions feature works from the gamut of Australian artists, both past and present, with examples of pastels, charcoals and watercolours and works on paper available as well as oils and acrylics.
International Art
Okay, so you’re not likely to find a $30,000,000 Picasso or a museum quality Rembrandt canvas at one of our auctions – it’s a bit out of our league – but you will find original lithographs, etchings, heliographs, offsets and limited edition prints by some of the most famous painters of the 19th and 20th centuries.
We offer works from a range of famous artists including: Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Nastya Rovenskaya, Erte, Gustav Klimt, Edgar Degas, Auguste Rodin, Louis Icart, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, Edouard Manet, Jane Wooster-Scott, Leroy Neiman, Fernando de Jesus Oliveira, Alexander Calder, Andy Warhol, Itzchak Tarkay and others.
Aboriginal Art
Long before the advent of European settlement, Aboriginal artists established a long and proud tradition of art that celebrated culture, customs and the landscape. Neglected and often dismissed, Aboriginal art has enjoyed a long overdue revival since the 80s and early 90s, and is now considered to be one of the most collectable art forms in the world today. Ranging in size from small pieces to oversize corporate commissions, all works are accompanied upon request with a certificate of provenance that includes a photo of the artist with the artwork.