IMPORTANT IRISH ART

Wednesday 28th September 2016 6:00pm

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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)
A Christmas card to John Masefield, December 1903, depicting 'Theodore' resting in a hammock (1907)
Ink and watercolour on a paper doily, 18 x 18cm (7 x 7'')

Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)
A Christmas card to John Masefield, December 1903, depicting 'Theodore' resting in a hammock (1907)
Ink and watercolour on a paper doily, 18 x 18cm (7 x 7'')
Signed with monogram and inscribed 'Wishing you a very Happy Christmas' and 'Above thy Glory circled Head/ There is a little bird that cheepeth/ Rejoice! thy Theo isn't dead/ He sleepeth' John Masefield.

Provenance: Previously in the collection of Tim Vignoles.

John Masefield wrote a poem called "Theodore", a pirate see Lot 5 "Tim Vignoles sale" these rooms 14th December 2015.

He was influenced by Jack B. Yeats first and most successful of his miniature plays, "James Flaunty", or, "The Terror of the Western Seas", published by Elkin Matthews in London in 1901 and as a result of which Masefield dedicated the poem "Tarry Buccaneer" published in "Saltwater ballads" in 1902 to Jack B. Yeats.

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Hammer Price: €1,400

Estimate EUR : €1,000 - €1,500

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