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Isa M. "Mac" Macnie (1869-1958) CHIN-ANGLES OR HOW THE POETS PASSED

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Isa M.  Mac  Macnie (1869-1958) CHIN-ANGLES OR HOW THE POETS PASSED

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Auction Date:2011 May 30 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Dublin, ., Ireland
Isa M. "Mac" Macnie (1869-1958)
CHIN-ANGLES OR HOW THE POETS PASSED
pencil with ink and watercolour (unframed); print (unframed)
signed "Mac" lower right; with title and note hand-written in the margin lower centre beneath the mount
29 by 37cm., 11.5 by 14.7 5in.
Provenance:From the collection of Tomás Ó'Deirg, Irish Volunteer and Government Minister


Chin Angles was Isa Macnie's best known cartoon. At a dinner, given in honour of her eightieth birthday at the Dublin United Arts Club, Macnie presented a copy of the cartoon in the form of a black and white print with wash to each of the members present. Inscription in the lower margin reads, "The story is told in Dublin that W.B. Yeats and George Russell ("AE") set out respectively from 82 and 84 Merrion Square to see each other...And passed at 83! This note is reproduced in the prints also. This original drawing with watercolour is almost identical to the prints, an example of which sold through Whyte's 6 December 2008, lot 207 for €740.

Also with this lot, a print Mr WB Yeats, Presenting Mr George Moore to the Queen of Fairies, 1904. After illustration from The Poets Corner, by Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm (1872-1956) London, 1904. This cartoon satirises Moore's initiation into the Irish literary movement, with which he was to carry on a brief and uneasy collaboration. In the left background, there is a book shelf with the following list of titles stacked on it: Realism its cause and cure, Half hours with the symbols, Life of Kathleen Mavoureen, Erse without tears, Songs of Innocence, Murray's guide to Ireland, Short cuts to mysticism. To the upper right of WB Yeats, there is a map of Ireland with the counties lightly indicated, hanging on a wall. The original ink drawing of this print can be found in the collection of the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin (Reference: Lane Gift, 1912, Reg. 71). A copy of this cartoon can also be found in the collection of the Yeats Society Sligo, Hyde Bridge as well as the Milberg Irish Theatre Collection, Princeton University Library. (2 works)