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Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) Iasc Buí

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 35

Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) Iasc Buí

Schätzpreis
8.000 € - 12.000 €
ca. 9.491 $ - 14.237 $
Zuschlagspreis:
6.800 €
ca. 8.067 $
Beschreibung:

Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish Oil on board, 90 x 60cm (35½ x 23½'') Signed with initials; also signed with initials, inscribed with title and dated 1996 verso Exhibited: Kelly's Hotel, Wexford, 2000. Tony O'Malley became a member of the St Ives Art Group in Cornwall when he moved there in 1960. The artists' colony included Peter Lanyon and Sir Terry Frost with whom he became close friends, however as an artist he preferred to paint on his own and was not greatly influenced by others but his lifes experiences and his travels with his wife, the artist Jane O'Malley. Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish, painted in 1996, draws on his memory of 'place' and on the colour palette gained from visiting the Bahamas. This inscape was utilised by O'Malley particularly in the later years on his return to Ireland when he completed his 'pond series' paintings, of which this is a prime example. His technique of incising the surface of the painting creates a sculptural, almost 3D effect. Iasc Buí references the shimmering heat of his Bahamas paintings while the Monet-like subject matter where fish appear amongst the water lilies is the inspiration behind this work. O'Malley achieved many accolades as an artist, a member of Aosdana, elected Saoi in 1993, which was restricted to five living artists, and in 1994 he was conferred with an honorary doctorate by Trinity College, Dublin. Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish Oil on board, 90 x 60cm (35½ x 23½'') Signed with initials; also signed with initials, inscribed with title and dated 1996 verso Exhibited: Kelly's Hotel, Wexford, 2000. Tony O'Malley became a member of the St Ives Art Group in Cornwall when he moved there in 1960. The artists' colony included Peter Lanyon and Sir Terry Frost with whom he became close friends, however as an artist he preferred to paint on his own and was not greatly influenced by others but his lifes experiences and his travels with his wife, the artist Jane O'Malley. Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish, painted in 1996, draws on his memory of 'place' and on the colour palette gained from visiting the Bahamas. This inscape was utilised by O'Malley particularly in the later years on his return to Ireland when he completed his 'pond series' paintings, of which this is a prime example. His technique of incising the surface of the painting creates a sculptural, almost 3D effect. Iasc Buí references the shimmering heat of his Bahamas paintings while the Monet-like subject matter where fish appear amongst the water lilies is the inspiration behind this work. O'Malley achieved many accolades as an artist, a member of Aosdana, elected Saoi in 1993, which was restricted to five living artists, and in 1994 he was conferred with an honorary doctorate by Trinity College, Dublin.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 35
Auktion:
Datum:
02.09.2020
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish Oil on board, 90 x 60cm (35½ x 23½'') Signed with initials; also signed with initials, inscribed with title and dated 1996 verso Exhibited: Kelly's Hotel, Wexford, 2000. Tony O'Malley became a member of the St Ives Art Group in Cornwall when he moved there in 1960. The artists' colony included Peter Lanyon and Sir Terry Frost with whom he became close friends, however as an artist he preferred to paint on his own and was not greatly influenced by others but his lifes experiences and his travels with his wife, the artist Jane O'Malley. Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish, painted in 1996, draws on his memory of 'place' and on the colour palette gained from visiting the Bahamas. This inscape was utilised by O'Malley particularly in the later years on his return to Ireland when he completed his 'pond series' paintings, of which this is a prime example. His technique of incising the surface of the painting creates a sculptural, almost 3D effect. Iasc Buí references the shimmering heat of his Bahamas paintings while the Monet-like subject matter where fish appear amongst the water lilies is the inspiration behind this work. O'Malley achieved many accolades as an artist, a member of Aosdana, elected Saoi in 1993, which was restricted to five living artists, and in 1994 he was conferred with an honorary doctorate by Trinity College, Dublin. Tony O'Malley HRHA (1913-2003) Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish Oil on board, 90 x 60cm (35½ x 23½'') Signed with initials; also signed with initials, inscribed with title and dated 1996 verso Exhibited: Kelly's Hotel, Wexford, 2000. Tony O'Malley became a member of the St Ives Art Group in Cornwall when he moved there in 1960. The artists' colony included Peter Lanyon and Sir Terry Frost with whom he became close friends, however as an artist he preferred to paint on his own and was not greatly influenced by others but his lifes experiences and his travels with his wife, the artist Jane O'Malley. Iasc Buí or Yellow Fish, painted in 1996, draws on his memory of 'place' and on the colour palette gained from visiting the Bahamas. This inscape was utilised by O'Malley particularly in the later years on his return to Ireland when he completed his 'pond series' paintings, of which this is a prime example. His technique of incising the surface of the painting creates a sculptural, almost 3D effect. Iasc Buí references the shimmering heat of his Bahamas paintings while the Monet-like subject matter where fish appear amongst the water lilies is the inspiration behind this work. O'Malley achieved many accolades as an artist, a member of Aosdana, elected Saoi in 1993, which was restricted to five living artists, and in 1994 he was conferred with an honorary doctorate by Trinity College, Dublin.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 35
Auktion:
Datum:
02.09.2020
Auktionshaus:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Irland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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