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Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) MASQUERADE COSTUMES

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Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) MASQUERADE COSTUMES

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Auction Date:2005 Apr 26 @ 18:00 (UTC+00:00 : GMT)
Location:Dublin, Ireland
Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) MASQUERADE COSTUMES - SET OF TWELVE<BR>each signed and inscribed lower left or lower right; two dated [1927]; remaining ten dated [1928]<BR>watercolour, pen and ink; twelve works individually framed<BR>23 by 18cm., 9.25 by 7in.<BR><BR>Provenance:<BR>Purchased from the artist circa 1970 by the present owner<BR><BR>Individual titles are Fancy Costume, Heavy Villain, Ballet, Fool, Sea-Dog, Patriarch, Cretan or Minoen, 18th Cen. Irish, The Belle, Mephystophyles the Buffoon, Prince and Jester. These designs were most likely the basis of a large oil composition, titled Mascarade [sic], which was shown at the RHA in the spring of 1929 as catalogue no. 221, £175-0-0; his highest priced exhibit at the time. Later that same year Kernoff again exhibited a work titled Masquerade in his show at the Civic Theatre in Dun Laoghaire’s town hall (catalogue no. 1, £100-0-0). Despite the reduction in price, the work or works were evidently considered important by the artist himself, and it is believed that Kernoff intended for the group of individual watercolours to hang in the foyer of the Abbey Theatre - an ambition ultimately never realised. A further two works from the series, both dated 1928, were donated by the artist’s sister to the National Gallery of Ireland in 1975 (NGI 3183 and 3184).<BR>