Important Irish Art 2007-04-30 Auction - 171 Price Results - Whyte's in ie - Page 5
138: Miche l de Burca RHA (1913-1985)67: Flora H. Mitchell (1890-1973)80: Nano Reid (1900-1981)
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Dublin 2, Ireland
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Important Irish Art

This exciting sale features important works by H. E. Allen, William Conor, J. H. Craig, Gerard Dillon, Paul Henry, Mainie Jellett, Sean Keating, Harry Kernoff, John Lavery, Louis le Brocquy, Frank McKelvey, Colin Middleton, Andrew Nicholl, Tony O’Malley Patrick Scott, Sean Scully, Camille Souter, Mary Swanzy, Jack Yeats and many others.
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William Orpen RA RWS RHA (1878-1931): I MEET MY FATE, circa 1912, pen and ink on headed writing paper from 13 Royal Hospital R, inscribed lower centre, 20 by 17cm., 8 by 6.5in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note: Depicts Orpen
0097: William Orpen RA RWS RHA (1878-1931)Est. €3,381-€4,508
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Sir William Orpen RA RWS RHA (1878-1931): AN ILLUSTRATED LETTER WITH ASQUITH'S PORTRAIT, 1909, pen and ink on headed writing paper from 8 South Bolton Gard, inscribed upper and lower centre, 25 by 20cm., 10 by 8in. Provenance: . Exhibited: .
0098: Sir William Orpen RA RWS RHA (1878-1931)Est. €1,127-€1,690
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957): A BOXING MATCH, circa 1903, pen and ink over pencil on paper mounted on card, signed lower right; inscribed with title lower centre beneath mount and on reverse, 28 by 39cm., 11 by 15.5in.
0099: Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)Est. €33,807-€45,076
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957): A JUNE FAIR, 1912, pen and ink with watercolour on card, signed "JACK B YEATS" upper left; inscribed with title on reverse, 14 by 21cm., 5.5 by 8.25in. Provenance: . Exhibited: 'Theatre Exhibition'
0100: Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)Est. €22,538-€33,807
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Mildred Anne Butler RWS (1858-1941): HERBACEOUS BORDER WITH GARDEN BENCH and WOODLAND PATH, KILMURRAY (A PAIR), watercolour, , 13 by 18cm., 5.25 by 7.25in. Provenance: Whyte's, 17 February 2004, lot 139; Peppercanister Gallery, Dublin.
0101: Mildred Anne Butler RWS (1858-1941)Est. €6,761-€9,015
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Edmond Delrenne (fl. 1915-18): HENRY STREET, DUBLIN, AFTER THE EASTER RISING, 1916 and WOMEN AND CHILDREN BEFORE CITY RUINS, 1916 (A PAIR), watercolour with bodycolour over crayon on paper, each signed and dated lower right; the
0102: Edmond Delrenne (fl. 1915-18)Est. €4,508-€6,761
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957): THE LITTE GARA RIVER, circa 1900, watercolour, signed lower left; with Yeats' poem `The Gara River' transcribed on Dawson Gallery letterhead on reverse, 29 by 45cm., 11.2 5 by 17.7 5i Provenance: Mr
0103: Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)Est. €28,172-€39,441
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957): THE FINEST HORSE FROM THE ROSSES TO RATHMULLEN, 1900, watercolour, signed lower left; label on reverse inscribed with title in another hand, 23 by 18cm., 9 by 7in. Provenance: Sold to J. Geoghegan in
0104: Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)Est. €11,269-€16,903
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William Percy French (1854-1920): GLENVEIGH, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1897, watercolour, signed lower left; inscribed lower right; dated on reverse, 15 by 23cm., 5.75 by 9in. Provenance: . Exhibited: Possibly at the Dublin Sketching Club,
0105: William Percy French (1854-1920)Est. €4,508-€6,761
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William Percy French (1854-1920): BOGLAND STREAM WITH HEATHER IN FLOWER, watercolour, signed lower left, 17 by 25cm., 6.75 by 9.75in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note:
0106: William Percy French (1854-1920)Est. €4,508-€6,761
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Edwin Hayes RHA RI ROI (1819-1904): OLD PIER, OLD WRECK, OLD ANCHORS AT PADSTOW BEACH, 1879, oil on board, signed lower left; inscribed, dated and signed again on reverse, 18 by 30cm., 7.25 by 11.7 5in. Provenance: Adam's, Dublin, 19
0107: Edwin Hayes RHA RI ROI (1819-1904)Est. €4,508-€6,761
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William Bingham McGuinness RHA (1849-1928): MOORED BOAT ON SUTTON STRAND WITH IRELAND'S EYE BEYOND, 1888, watercolour over pencil heightened with white, signed and dated lower left, 23 by 49cm., 9.25 by 19.2 5in. Provenance: . Exhibited:
0108: William Bingham McGuinness RHA (1849-1928)Est. €1,352-€1,690
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William Percy French (1854-1920): IN OLD DONEGAL, circa 1903, watercolour, signed lower left; inscribed and with original exhibition label on reverse, 25 by 37cm., 10 by 14.5in. Provenance: Collection of M. Quirk, 21 King Avenue;
0109: William Percy French (1854-1920)Est. €9,015-€11,269
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Gregor Grey (fl. 1870s-1911): A PARTING GLANCE, 1894, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left; original inscribed label on reverse, 51 by 64cm., 20 by 25in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note: Gregor Grey was the
0110: Gregor Grey (fl. 1870s-1911)Est. €6,761-€9,015
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Aloysius C. O'Kelly (1850-1929): A BRETON FARMYARD, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 37 by 45cm., 14.5 by 17.7 5in. Provenance: Purchased by the father of the present owner approximately twenty-five years ago, whereabouts
0111: Aloysius C. O'Kelly (1850-1929)Est. €22,538-€33,807
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Richard Thomas Moynan RHA (1856-1906): A FLEMISH BELLE, 1895, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 76 by 51cm., 30 by 20in. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 22 July 1987, lot 8. Whence purchased by the present owner. Exhibited: RHA,
0112: Richard Thomas Moynan RHA (1856-1906)Est. €22,538-€33,807
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Erskine Nicol ARA (1825-1904): SELF PORTRAIT WITH A RUSTIC COMPANION, 1855, watercolour heightened with white, signed and dated lower right, 23 by 21cm., 9 by 8.25in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note:
0113: Erskine Nicol ARA (1825-1904)Est. €4,508-€6,761
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William John Hennessy NA ROI (1839-1917): THE DISPUTED WILL, AN ILLUSTRATION FOR R. D. BLACKMORE'S `CHRISTOWELL: A DARTMOOR TALE', pencil, pen and ink with wash heightened with white, signed lower left, 21 by 15cm., 8.25 by 6in. Provenance:
0114: William John Hennessy NA ROI (1839-1917)Est. €2,254-€3,381
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Aloysius O'Kelly (1850-1929): THE BROOK, MAINE, AFTER THE RAIN, oil on panel, signed lower right; original inscribed label on reverse, 23 by 33cm., 9 by 13in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note:
0115: Aloysius O'Kelly (1850-1929)Est. €4,508-€6,761
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Gustavus Hamilton (1739-1775): PORTRAIT OF LANE ALLMAN, circa 1750, watercolour on ivory, in an oval rose-gold setting, name of sitter inscribed on reverse, 4 by 3cm., 1.75 by 1.25in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note:
0118: Gustavus Hamilton (1739-1775)Est. €902-€1,127
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Attributed to John Comerford (c.1770-1832): PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN BROWN COAT AND STRIPED WAISTCOAT, watercolour on ivory (oval), , 8 by 6cm., 3 by 2.5in. Provenance: . Exhibited: . Literature: . Note: With thanks to Dr Paul Caffrey for
0119: Attributed to John Comerford (c.1770-1832)Est. €338-€451
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Horace Hone ARA (1756-1825): WILLIAM ROBERT FITZGERALD, SECOND DUKE OF LEINSTER KP, 1799 and EMILIA OLIVIA, SECOND DUCHESS OF LEINSTER, 1799 (A PAIR), watercolour on ivory, oval, framed separately, each signed "H Hone ARA",
0120: Horace Hone ARA (1756-1825)Est. €6,761-€9,015
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James Barry RA (1741-1806): THE GLORIOUS SEXTUMVIRATE, 1795, line engraving, third state, published 1800, engraved caption in lower margin concludes "Painted, Engraved and Published May 1 1795 by JB", 74 by 48cm., 29.2 5 by
0121: James Barry RA (1741-1806)Est. €1,127-€1,690
Sir Frederic William Burton RHA RWS (1816-1900): THE DEATH OF LUCRETIA, watercolour with gum arabic, signed with initials lower right, 15 by 11cm., 6 by 4.5in. Provenance: Contained within an album belonging to Mary Burton of 14 Colebrook Row,
0122: Sir Frederic William Burton RHA RWS (1816-1900)Est. €9,015-€11,269Lot Passed