WHYTE'S in association with CHRISTIE'S - The Ernie O'Malley Collection MONDAY 25 November 2019

THE ERNIE O’MALLEY COLLECTION · 25 NOVEMBER 2019 AT 6PM 167 152 ‘Radharc ar gGul: A Backward Glance with three articles: Timothy M. O’Neil, ‘We KnewWhere Our Sympathies Were: Social and Economic Views in On Another Man’s Wound; Cormac O’Malley, ‘The Publication History of On Another Man’s Wound’ ; and Mary Cosgrove, ‘Ernie O’Malley’s Art References in On Another Man’s Wound’. Eire-Ireland , 40, Nos 3-4, Fall/Winter 2005, Morristown, NJ: Irish American Cultural Institute, pp. 85-103, with illustrations, ‘Ernie O’Malley: Art and Modernism in Ireland’by Mary Cosgrove. Times Literary Supplement , 17 June 2005 (London), ‘A Sinn Féin Classic’by John McGahern. C. Books, Films, Videos, etc., referencing Ernie O’Malley Hidden Ireland , RTÉ documentary, 23 November 2003 concentrating on Sighle Humphreys and Ernie O’Malley (52 minutes). Modern Ireland and Revolution, Ernie O’Malley in Context, edited by Cormac K. H. O’Malley, (Kildare: Irish Academic Press, 2016). ‘ On Another Man’s Wound: Sceal Ernie O’Malley’, TG4 documentary, 2008, directed by Jerry O’Callaghan (now on DVD). The Irish Press and de Valera , RTÉ documentary, 2004 focusing on O’Malley’s role in fundraising for The Irish Press in the United States in 1928-29 (52 minutes). Western Ways: Remembering Mayo through the Eyes of Helen Hooker and Ernie O’Malley, edited by Cormac K. H. O’Malley and Juliet Christy Barron (Cork: Mercier Press, 2015). D. Publications/Films using Ernie O’Malley as a reference or basis for a character Frank Gallagher, The Challenge of the Sentry (1930) , with two short stories, ‘Shadows in the Prison Yard’and ‘The Starting Sheep’modeled loosely on Ernie O’Malley. Thomas Flanagan, The End of the Hunt (1995), the principal character was a Dublin medical student modeled loosely on Ernie O’Malley Roddy Doyle, A Star Called Henry (1999) and The Dead Republic (2010) with characters modeled loosely on Ernie O’Malley. Ken Loach (director) and Paul Laverty (scriptwriter), feature film The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006), with a medical student who went anti- Treaty modeled loosely on Ernie O’Malley. 3. ARCHIVAL HOLDINGS with Ernie O’Malley Papers A. Ernie O’Malley [Nationalist] Papers, University College Dublin Archives P17a has general military papers for War of Independence, Civil War and other matters. P17b has interviews with 450 survivors of the independence struggle in First and Second Series Military Notebooks. P244 Frances-Mary Blake Papers which include extensive interviews in the 1970s with family Members and contemporaries who knew Ernie. B. Ernie O’Malley [Post-Nationalist] Personal Papers, Archives of Irish America, Collection #060, NewYork University Library (50,000 pages) Correspondence, Manuscripts for published works, working notebooks, poetry, art research, personal papers, including unpublished works such as articles; book and film reviews; journals/diaries, Climbing the Pyrenees , memoir of 1924-6 life in the Pyrenees; diaries: 1925 France, 1925�6 travels in Europe, 1926 Pyrenees, 1928 New York and Boston, 1929 San Francisco, Carmel, 1929-1930 New Mexico, 1931 Mexico, 1937, 1939, 1941 (Aran), 1944, 1948, 1949, 1951 Ireland, 1955-56 (Aran); lectures: history of modern art, autumn 1947 at Limerick City Library and Gallery; poetry: about New Mexico and Ireland, written in 1928-1935 period; short stories (five), written in 1928-35 period; research work done in preparation for a book on Spanish armada and sixteenth century Ireland (1939); notes on lives of thirty-five Irish artists (1945-7) and other miscellaneous works. C. Other Institutional Holdings Irish College, Rome, correspondence to and from Monsignor John [O’] Hagan, Rector. Jackie Clark Collection, Mayo County Library, Ballina: collection of various editions of O’Malley’s published books and many other brochures and pamphlets owned by him at one time. Military Archives, Cathal Brugha Barracks, Dublin with four collections including the Bureau of Military History, Captured Documents and others. National Archives of Ireland, Dublin, including papers from the Office of the Taoiseach, December 1922–January 1923, [NAI D/T S1369/17]. National Library of Ireland, Dublin, including #10973, a deposit of Ernie O’Malley’s papers made by Cormac O’Malley in 1961, as well as correspondence in other files including letters from or to or about Ernie O’Malley in the collections of Joseph McGarrity, Sean O’Faolain, Fiona Plunkett, and others. National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barrack, Dublin: bolt-cutter handles used in 1921 escape from Kilmainham Gaol and Ernie O’Malley’s pistol. Trinity College Library Archives, Dublin, including letters from Ernie O’Malley in the collections of Erskine Childers, Frank Gallagher, Seamus O’Sullivan and Estella Solomons. University College Dublin Archives, including military and personal letters from or to Ernie O’Malley in the collections of Frank Aiken, Desmond Fitzgerald, Sighle Humphreys, Richard Mulcahy, Ernie O’Malley, Moss Twomey and others. University of Arizona, CCP, Paul Strand Archives and EdwardWeston Archives. Others: Radio Telefís Éireann Archives; Tate Gallery Archives, London (John Rothenstein); University of Chicago Library ( Poetry [Magazine]); University of Indiana at Bloomington, Indiana (John Ford); Yaddo Foundation. Writings of Ernie O’Malley , sometimes referred to as Earnan O’Malley, in the period 1940 to 1948. Many of these writings have been republished in Broken Landscape: Selected Letters of Ernie O’Malley, 1924-1957, ed. Cormac K H O’Malley and Nicholas Allen (Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 2011) [hereafter BL ]. A. Irish and English Art : 1. Book review by Ernie O’Malley of Francoise Henry’s Irish Art in the early Christian Period, in The Bell , 1:1 (Dublin, October 1940, republished in BL , 390-91). 2. ‘Introduction’by Ernie O’Malley in Jack B Yeats National Loan Exhibition Catalogue , National College of Art and Design (Dublin, June-July 1945, republished in BL , 391-95). 3. Book review by Earnan O’Malley of Thomas MacGreevy’s Appreciation and Interpretation of Jack B Yeats in The Bell , IX: 4 (Dublin, January 1946, republished in BL , 396-97). 4. Article by Ernie O’Malley, ‘Louis le Brocquy’ in Horizon, XIV:79 (London, July 1946, republished in BL , 397-401). 5. Lecture by Ernie O’Malley, ‘The State of Painting in Ireland’ in the Limerick City Library (autumn 1946, republished in BL , 403-06). 6. Article, ‘Painting: The School of London’by Ernie O’Malley in The Bell , XIV:3 (July 1947, republished in BL , 416-20). B. Ireland and Mayo: General, Cultural, Music 7. Article, ‘Renaissance’by Ernie O’Malley in La France Libre , XIII:74 (London, December 1946-January 1947, republished in BL , 406-12). 8. Article, ‘County of Mayo’by Ernie O’Malley in Holiday (London, 28 October 1946, republished in BL , 401-03 and Western Ways in 2015). 9. Article, ‘Ireland’by Ernie O’Malley in Architectural Digest , XVII:7 (London, July 1947, republished in BL , 424-30). C. Mexican Art 10. Article, ‘Traditions of Mexican Art’by Ernie O’Malley in BBC The Listener (London, 23 January 1947, republished in BL , 412-15). 11. Article, ‘The Background of the Arts in Mexico’by Ernie O’Malley in The Bell , XIV:5 (Dublin, August 1947, republished in BL , 424-30). D. Miscellaneous: Oriental Music Lecture and Book review 12. Lecture on Radio Éireann on ‘Oriental Music’on 18 February 1947. 13. Book review by Ernie O’Malley as Books Editor of ‘The Fixed Wheel’by Graham Greene’, in The Bell , XV:6, 61-64 (Dublin March 1948). 14. BBC Folklore program, with Ernie O’Malley as compere, 1947, no text.

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