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Auction archive: Lot number 60

Michael Augustine Power O'Malley

IMPORTANT IRISH ART
30 Sep 2015
Estimate
€1,878 - €1,946
ca. US$2,107 - US$2,183
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 60

Michael Augustine Power O'Malley

IMPORTANT IRISH ART
30 Sep 2015
Estimate
€1,878 - €1,946
ca. US$2,107 - US$2,183
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Michael Augustine Power O'Malley (1878-1946) Aran Woman with Jug Oil on canvas, 76 x 61cm (30 x 24") Provenance: Collection Avis and the late Rockwell Gardiner (U.S.A); sold in these rooms Important Irish Art Sale 15th March 1990, Cat. No. 51 where purchased by current owner Michael Augustine Power O'Malley was born in Co. Waterford in 1878. He emigrated to the United States of America where he studied painting under Walter Shirlaw (1838-1909), Robert Henri (1865-1929) and at the National Academy of Design, New York. He settled in Scarborough, New York. He returned a number of times on painting trips to the West of Ireland. His painting "The Fisherman's Daughter" reproduced in The Irish Art Review, Dec. 1912 indicates a solid academic training and is not unlike the work of Patrick Tuohy. O'Malley won first prize for landscape painting at Aonach Tailteann in 1924. He exhibited a painting entitled "This is My Beloved Son" in the Brussels Exhibition of Irish Art in 1930. An exhibition of his paintings was held at the Crawford Municipal School of Art, Cork in 1940. In the United States O'Malley established a reputation as a fine painter and etcher of Irish landscape and cottage interiors. He was a prize winner at the San Antonio Exhibition, Texas in 1927. His work was acquired by American museums and galleries, among them The Phillips Collection, Washington; The Library of Congress, Washington; and the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Irish Art, Vassar College, New York. Michael Augustine Power O'Malley (1878-1946) Aran Woman with Jug Oil on canvas, 76 x 61cm (30 x 24") Provenance: Collection Avis and the late Rockwell Gardiner (U.S.A); sold in these rooms Important Irish Art Sale 15th March 1990, Cat. No. 51 where purchased by current owner Michael Augustine Power O'Malley was born in Co. Waterford in 1878. He emigrated to the United States of America where he studied painting under Walter Shirlaw (1838-1909), Robert Henri (1865-1929) and at the National Academy of Design, New York. He settled in Scarborough, New York. He returned a number of times on painting trips to the West of Ireland. His painting "The Fisherman's Daughter" reproduced in The Irish Art Review, Dec. 1912 indicates a solid academic training and is not unlike the work of Patrick Tuohy. O'Malley won first prize for landscape painting at Aonach Tailteann in 1924. He exhibited a painting entitled "This is My Beloved Son" in the Brussels Exhibition of Irish Art in 1930. An exhibition of his paintings was held at the Crawford Municipal School of Art, Cork in 1940. In the United States O'Malley established a reputation as a fine painter and etcher of Irish landscape and cottage interiors. He was a prize winner at the San Antonio Exhibition, Texas in 1927. His work was acquired by American museums and galleries, among them The Phillips Collection, Washington; The Library of Congress, Washington; and the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Irish Art, Vassar College, New York.

Auction archive: Lot number 60
Auction:
Datum:
30 Sep 2015
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

Michael Augustine Power O'Malley (1878-1946) Aran Woman with Jug Oil on canvas, 76 x 61cm (30 x 24") Provenance: Collection Avis and the late Rockwell Gardiner (U.S.A); sold in these rooms Important Irish Art Sale 15th March 1990, Cat. No. 51 where purchased by current owner Michael Augustine Power O'Malley was born in Co. Waterford in 1878. He emigrated to the United States of America where he studied painting under Walter Shirlaw (1838-1909), Robert Henri (1865-1929) and at the National Academy of Design, New York. He settled in Scarborough, New York. He returned a number of times on painting trips to the West of Ireland. His painting "The Fisherman's Daughter" reproduced in The Irish Art Review, Dec. 1912 indicates a solid academic training and is not unlike the work of Patrick Tuohy. O'Malley won first prize for landscape painting at Aonach Tailteann in 1924. He exhibited a painting entitled "This is My Beloved Son" in the Brussels Exhibition of Irish Art in 1930. An exhibition of his paintings was held at the Crawford Municipal School of Art, Cork in 1940. In the United States O'Malley established a reputation as a fine painter and etcher of Irish landscape and cottage interiors. He was a prize winner at the San Antonio Exhibition, Texas in 1927. His work was acquired by American museums and galleries, among them The Phillips Collection, Washington; The Library of Congress, Washington; and the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Irish Art, Vassar College, New York. Michael Augustine Power O'Malley (1878-1946) Aran Woman with Jug Oil on canvas, 76 x 61cm (30 x 24") Provenance: Collection Avis and the late Rockwell Gardiner (U.S.A); sold in these rooms Important Irish Art Sale 15th March 1990, Cat. No. 51 where purchased by current owner Michael Augustine Power O'Malley was born in Co. Waterford in 1878. He emigrated to the United States of America where he studied painting under Walter Shirlaw (1838-1909), Robert Henri (1865-1929) and at the National Academy of Design, New York. He settled in Scarborough, New York. He returned a number of times on painting trips to the West of Ireland. His painting "The Fisherman's Daughter" reproduced in The Irish Art Review, Dec. 1912 indicates a solid academic training and is not unlike the work of Patrick Tuohy. O'Malley won first prize for landscape painting at Aonach Tailteann in 1924. He exhibited a painting entitled "This is My Beloved Son" in the Brussels Exhibition of Irish Art in 1930. An exhibition of his paintings was held at the Crawford Municipal School of Art, Cork in 1940. In the United States O'Malley established a reputation as a fine painter and etcher of Irish landscape and cottage interiors. He was a prize winner at the San Antonio Exhibition, Texas in 1927. His work was acquired by American museums and galleries, among them The Phillips Collection, Washington; The Library of Congress, Washington; and the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Irish Art, Vassar College, New York.

Auction archive: Lot number 60
Auction:
Datum:
30 Sep 2015
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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