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Ernest Columba Hayes - STUDY FOR "THE EVENING HOUR", 1975

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Ernest Columba Hayes - STUDY FOR  THE EVENING HOUR , 1975

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Auction Date:2012 Mar 12 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Clyde Hall, Royal Dublin Society (RDS), Ballsbridge, Dublin, ., Ireland
Ernest Columba Hayes - STUDY FOR "THE EVENING HOUR", 1975

RHA (1914-1978)
pencil
variously inscribed in the margin;
23.495 by 31.75cm., 9.25 by 12.5in.
Estate of Hildegard Hayes, the artist's wife

Ernest Hayes the Wild Garden, Paintings and Drawings from a Mountain Field in Ireland, Privately published, Ormond Printing, Dublin, 1984 (illustrated)

With a copy of folios from the publication affixed on reverse.A Dublin born artist, Hayes was a student at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art in the years 1931 to 1934, where he studied under Seán Keating and had his first
painting accepted by the Royal Hibernian Academy while still a student there. He went on to regularly show at the RHA for the rest of his life. He joined the Dublin Sketching Club in 1935 later becoming the clubs secretary. He had his first one-man show at the Victor Waddington Galleries, Dublin in 1937. In 1942 he was elected Associte of the RHA and three years later in 1945 became a full member. That same
year he married Irma Verona Maguire (née Stranger-Jones) a pianist and divorcée in London. From 1946 to 1956 he was President of the Dublin Sketching Club after this period he relocated to London an in 1958 he completed a large portrait of the
Duchess of Gloucester, now in St Botolph’s Hall, which was exhibited in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters’ Exhibition at the Royal Institute Galleries. Irma died in Dublin in 1959 after battling with cancer. Later that year Hayes met Hildegard von Hob in Gelting, Germany whom he married in 1960. From this point until 1977 he travelled extensively throughout Europe working in Italy, France and Germany.A year after his death the RHA commemorated Hayes in a memorial section. Thirteen
years later, in 1992 a memorial exhibition was held at the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art some examples from this exhibition are included in this
collection. Hayes made his home in County Wicklow from the mid-1960s.Anne Crookshank highlighted his love of the land in the exhibition catalogue for
Hayes’ 1992 Hugh Lane exhibition, “We can be proud with Ernest Hayes of our lovely East coast as well as of the West which so many of his contemporaries preferred. He is a painter of everyday people and everyday places but he see them and makes us
see them as poetry.”