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New Acquisition:
Ellen Helleu Lesant, Katherine McCausland (1859 - 1930), Collection & image © Hugh Lane Gallery.
Donated by Mary Stratton Ryan, 2015.
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Landline Gray, Sean Scully. Landline's emphasis on the horizontal &its bold bands of colour shows a new departure in Scully’s work. The deep ocean blues overlaid w/ earthy tones arouse that sensation of isolation experienced when standing alone at the edge of a mighty sea.
"Reflections: China and Japan" Sir William Orpen.
A virtuoso still life painting which demonstrates Orpen's facility at depicting texture and reflective surfaces with flair and skill, and with less emphasis placed on a coherent compositional arrangement.
Sir John Lavery
Mrs Lavery Sketching
1910
Oil on canvas, 203.2 x 99 cm
Collection & image © Hugh Lane Gallery
A Peasant Woman, by Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, 1871.
A Peasant Woman is part of small series of works where Degas tackles the problems of painting white material against light with its opposing qualities of transparency and opacity.
'Reflections: China and Japan'~ Sir William Orpen, (1902)
This is a virtuoso still life painting which demonstrates Orpen's facility at depicting texture and reflective surfaces with flair and skill, and with less emphasis placed on a coherent compositional arrangement.
'Cat'~ Pauline Bewick, (1964)
This is a colour planographic print (lithograph) of a domestic tabby cat. The entire composition is in shades of orange.
'Kneeling Figure-Back View'~ Francis Bacon, (c. 1982)
A nude male figure, whose head and physique call to mind Bacon's former lover, George Dyer, is seen kneeling on a plinth. Another limb possibly from another figure can also be identified.
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'Untitled (12/14)'~ Robert Andrew Parker, (b. 1927)
This is a four colour planographic print (lithograph) on paper, depicting a Co. Clare landscape.