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'Cry Havoc'~ Christopher Campbell, (1976)
A drawing executed in sanguine showing a man running to the right while holding two naked babies in either hand. He is wearing a shirt and trousers with braces.
'Cat'~ Pauline Bewick, (1964)
This is a colour planographic print (lithograph) of a domestic tabby cat. The entire composition is in shades of orange.
'Woman in Basque Hat (29/40)' ~ Brian Bourke (1989).
Placed in the centre of the paper and framed in a rectangle is the head and neck of a woman against a patterned background. She is looking out towards the viewer and she is wearing an enormous black Basque hat.
'A Country Maid' ~ George Clausen
This is a lithographic print of a three-quarter view of the head and shoulders of a young girl, eyes looking directly at the spectator. Clausen became one of the foremost modern painters of landscape and of peasant life.
'No. 2 "The Reconstruction of Belgium"' ~ George Clausen (1917).
Here he depicts Belgium rising from the ashes, where ruins are being restored and new structures are being built. On a scaffold is a sculptor with hammer and chisel modelling a monument to Belgium’s strength.
'Shy Sweetheart' ~ Gerard Dillon.
Dillon chiefly exhibited in Ireland, holding numerous solo exhibitions both in Dublin and his native Belfast. Being a self-taught artist, he was perhaps naturally drawn to a free-form expressive style in painting.
'The Refugees' ~ William Conn.
A man seated on rocks to the right holds a weeping child on his lap. Behind a row of figures (men, women and children) move to the left.
'Red Barn' ~ Basil Blackshaw (1991).
Although initially Red Barn gives the impression of an almost entirely abstract composition, on consideration it becomes clear that the barn building, is in fact a central part of a very tangible landscape.
At this week's Coffee Conversation, we'll be discussing 'Christ and the Soldier' by Georges Rouault with Yseult O’Driscoll 🎨
View here from 11am tomorrow: https://t.co/5QLQw2Fmrx
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At this week's Coffee Conversation, we'll be discussing 'Christ and the Soldier' by Georges Rouault with Yseult O’Driscoll 🎨
View here from 11am on 26th May https://t.co/5QLQw2nL2X
Join the live post-lecture chat at noon by registering here: https://t.co/oVklgqel3x