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George Collie RHA (1904-1975) - SELF PORTRAIT, c.1930-1940s

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George Collie RHA (1904-1975) - SELF PORTRAIT, c.1930-1940s

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 01 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Clyde Hall, Royal Dublin Society (RDS), Ballsbridge, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
George Collie RHA (1904-1975) - SELF PORTRAIT, c.1930-1940s

oil on canvas laid on board
signed lower left
30 by 25in., 76 by 64cm.




This enigmatic self-portrait shows Collie hang-up his artist's smock in exchange for alternative attire; a top-hat, tie and overcoat and white gloves. The ten shilling note in his right hand suggests a tip, perhaps for some duties carried out and alluded to in his left arm which holds a bowler hat and a feather duster. Large keys on a chain hang prominently in the top right-hand corner of the canvas suggesting 'The Big House' or perhaps a change of address.
George Collie was born in Monaghan and but moved at an early age to Dublin where he was educated first at St. Kevins School, Blackpitts, Dublin and later at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. He won the Taylor award in 1927 and travelled to London and Paris. On his return he set up a studio and his own school, behind Whyte's Galleries, in School House Lane off Molesworth Street. Collie was a regular exhibitor with the RHA and garnered important commissions, private, public and ecclesiastical throughout his career.
In 2009, The National Gallery of Ireland acquired The Midday Meal, c.1927 by George Collie affirming the artist's importance in the context of Irish art. As with the present work, The Midday Meal captures the character of its aging subject; men at the Dublin Union, and shows the confidence of both the man and the artist.

We are grateful to the artist's family for their assistance in cataloguing this lot.