€1,000 - €2,000
Star Lot: A lovely original Fergus O'Ryan (Limerick, b.1911) oil on board painting titled "The Liffey," featuring a rural landscape scene with winding river meandering up to a village church in the distance. Rendered in an autumnal palette of rich ochres, lush greens and bright blues. Signed bottom right and housed in a high quality gilt frame. O'Ryan is a well renowned Irish artist whose work fetches up to €12000 at Whyte's.
MM: 53 x 42 cm including frame
Fergus O'Ryan was born in Limerick in 1911 and studied under Richard Butcher at the Limerick School of Art before attending the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. He is listed as first exhibiting at the RHA in 1938 and from then he exhibited almost every year until 1984. O'Ryan held solo shows at the Victor Waddington Galleries in Dublin in 1950 and in 1954. In 1952 he provided the illustrations for Patricia Lynch's Tales of Enchantment, and in 1953 he designed a stamp to mark An Tostal. In 195 6 he won the President Hyde Gold Medal Award at the Oireachtas exhibition. In 1959 he was appointed an associate of the RHA, becoming a full member in 1960. O'Ryan's works are included in the collections of the Crawford Municipal Gallery in Cork and Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane.
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