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Paul Henry RHA (1877-1958)
The Bog Cutting (1918)
Oil on canvas, 50 x 54.5cm (19¾ x 21¼")
Signed
Provenance: Mabel Henry; Phillips, London, sale 23.11.1993, lot 13, where acquired by...
Paul Henry RHA (1877-1958)
The Bog Cutting (1918)
Oil on canvas, 50 x 54.5cm (19¾ x 21¼")
Signed
Provenance: Mabel Henry; Phillips, London, sale 23.11.1993, lot 13, where acquired by Jorgensen Fine Art, Dublin; deVeres, Dublin, sale 16.04.2002, lot 224; with the Peppercanister Gallery, Dublin c.2000.
Exhibited: London 1930; Dublin and Belfast, lent by Mabel Henry (as An Irish Bog); Dublin, March 1994 (as Bog Cutting, Connemara); National Gallery of Ireland, 'Shaping Ireland: Landscapes in Irish Art', April-July 2019; Dublin
Literature: S.B Kennedy, Paul Henry, Paintings, Drawings, Illustrations, Yale University Press, 2007, cat. no. 528; NGI, Donal Maguire Ed., Shaping Ireland: Landscapes in Irish Art, 2019, illustrated p.92.
Brian Kennedy write: 'A similar composition to An Antrim Bog (CR 525) and A Western Landscape (CR 527). Almost certainly a scene in Co. Antrim, painted in the spring of 1919 when Henry visited Cushendun. A label on the reverse reads 'TCD 9', presumably referring to Henry's 1973 Dublin & Belfast's exhibition'.
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