Daniel O'Neill (1920 - 1974) The Four Provinces of Ireland - Ulster, Mt. Errigal, Donegal; Munster, Carrantuohill, Kerry; Leinster, Glendalough, Wicklow; Connacht, The Twelve Bens Galway A set of four, oil on board, 17.5 x 25.5cm (6¾ x 10'') Each signed; also inscribed with titles verso Belfast painter Daniel ONeill made the decision to paint full time in 1945 having worked as an electrician in the Belfast shipyards. He first exhibited with Victor Waddington in Dublin in 1946, and later with the Dawson Gallery in the 1960s. He moved to London in the late 1950s, finally returning to Belfast in 1969, where he continued to paint his highly recognisable portraits and landscapes. The evocative style and intense colours used by ONeill make for poignant and expressive pictures, and he has often been described as a romantic painter. Daniel O'Neill (1920 - 1974) The Four Provinces of Ireland - Ulster, Mt. Errigal, Donegal; Munster, Carrantuohill, Kerry; Leinster, Glendalough, Wicklow; Connacht, The Twelve Bens Galway A set of four, oil on board, 17.5 x 25.5cm (6¾ x 10'') Each signed; also inscribed with titles verso Belfast painter Daniel ONeill made the decision to paint full time in 1945 having worked as an electrician in the Belfast shipyards. He first exhibited with Victor Waddington in Dublin in 1946, and later with the Dawson Gallery in the 1960s. He moved to London in the late 1950s, finally returning to Belfast in 1969, where he continued to paint his highly recognisable portraits and landscapes. The evocative style and intense colours used by ONeill make for poignant and expressive pictures, and he has often been described as a romantic painter.
Daniel O'Neill (1920 - 1974) The Four Provinces of Ireland - Ulster, Mt. Errigal, Donegal; Munster, Carrantuohill, Kerry; Leinster, Glendalough, Wicklow; Connacht, The Twelve Bens Galway A set of four, oil on board, 17.5 x 25.5cm (6¾ x 10'') Each signed; also inscribed with titles verso Belfast painter Daniel ONeill made the decision to paint full time in 1945 having worked as an electrician in the Belfast shipyards. He first exhibited with Victor Waddington in Dublin in 1946, and later with the Dawson Gallery in the 1960s. He moved to London in the late 1950s, finally returning to Belfast in 1969, where he continued to paint his highly recognisable portraits and landscapes. The evocative style and intense colours used by ONeill make for poignant and expressive pictures, and he has often been described as a romantic painter. Daniel O'Neill (1920 - 1974) The Four Provinces of Ireland - Ulster, Mt. Errigal, Donegal; Munster, Carrantuohill, Kerry; Leinster, Glendalough, Wicklow; Connacht, The Twelve Bens Galway A set of four, oil on board, 17.5 x 25.5cm (6¾ x 10'') Each signed; also inscribed with titles verso Belfast painter Daniel ONeill made the decision to paint full time in 1945 having worked as an electrician in the Belfast shipyards. He first exhibited with Victor Waddington in Dublin in 1946, and later with the Dawson Gallery in the 1960s. He moved to London in the late 1950s, finally returning to Belfast in 1969, where he continued to paint his highly recognisable portraits and landscapes. The evocative style and intense colours used by ONeill make for poignant and expressive pictures, and he has often been described as a romantic painter.
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