WHYTE'S IRISH & INTERNATIONAL ART MONDAY 1 OCTOBER 2018 AT 6PM
IRISH & INTERNATIONAL ART · 1 OCTOBER 2018 AT 6PM But it is the depiction of Clarke on the grave slab in Teampall Chaomháin that denotes the crucial, though symbolic emphasis in Keating’s portrayal of his friend. The church is traditionally associated with miraculous cures; those who lay on the grave slab were, apparently, healed. Clarke had not been well while ‘thinking out Gobnait’, and Keating suggests, perhaps, that all might be alright now that his friend had reclined on the miraculous grave slab. An inscription in old Irish and another in English on the reverse of the work, both in Keating’s hand, reveal that he gifted the painting to Clarke in 1917. Anxious to be elected to the RHA, Keating borrowed the painting from Clarke to exhibit in the annual exhibition in 1918. He was elected an Associate of the Academy later that year. Dr Éimear O’Connor HRHA Research Associate, Humanities Institute, UCD August 2018 €50,000-€70,000 (£45,050-£63,060 approx.) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid Lot 26
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