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'Day in Howth' by Sir William Orpen. Orpen rented a house in Howth (The Cliffs) when he returned to Dublin for his holidays and to teach at The Metropolitan Art School @NCAD_Gallery
Mother feeding her child by Sir William Orpen (1903). Orpen's eldest daughter Mary, known by the family as Bunny (1902 - 1947). As a young father, the artist reveled in the beauty of the child bonding with her mother, Grace.
A Spanish Woman by Sir William Orpen (1905) @LeedsArtGallery #InternationalWomensDay
Study for 'The Western Wedding' by Sir William Orpen, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931). @ChristiesInc - MODERN BRITISH AND IRISH ART DAY SALE.
LOT: 161 - 22nd March at 1pm GMT | LIVE AUCTION.
Estimate £30,000 – £50,000.
Blog post here: -
https://t.co/tP85D9kEFX
Eventide by Sir William Orpen (1905). Listed as a West of Ireland scene but is more likely Cley-next-the-sea, Norfolk. Short of a model, Orpen painted himself in a dress (right).
Currently on display at Farmleigh House, Phoenix Park, Dublin. One of four Orpen's @farmleighOPW
German Bomb Fire at Picardy by Sir William Orpen. #WW1
A four min slide show of works by Sir William Orpen set to 'Roses of Picardy' sung by Niamh Murray. https://t.co/Ascyk9uV9J
I can't make out the writing, any suggestions?
It's a watercolour in a pocket sketchbook of a 1896 sailing trip to Norway by Arthur Herbert Orpen (Sir William Orpen's father).
One of several works by Sir William Orpen depicting The Merchants Arch, Dublin. This one with Tinkers and Bears. Signed Orpen (lower left), pen, ink watercolour and wash, 18x15cm.
An Oriental Harem Scene by Sir William Orpen. Probably a scene from one of the 'Tales of the Arabian Nights'.