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James Power (1919-2009) - CONSTRUCTION, 1966

Currency:EUR Category:Art / General - Paintings Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:700.00 - 900.00 EUR
James Power (1919-2009) - CONSTRUCTION, 1966

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 01 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Clyde Hall, Royal Dublin Society (RDS), Ballsbridge, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
James Power (1919-2009) - CONSTRUCTION, 1966

gouache
signed and dated lower right; inscribed [Stillorgan Shopping Centre / G. Crampton Contractors] within the scene lower right; with artist's name, address [18 Geraldine Street, Dublin 7] and title inscribed on label reverse; with partial Dawson Gallery framing label on reverse
18.75 by 24.25in., 48 by 62cm.




James Power was a regular exhibitor at the RHA and Oireachtas exhibitions and is best known as a sculptor. His legacies include Brendan Behan's death mask, the 1916 memorial on Sarsfield Bridge, Limerick and the statue of Matt Talbot in Dublin. Power studied under Keating at the National College of Art and Design but later joined his brother and father in their well-known sculpture yard in Phibsborough, Dublin.
The present work depicts the first purpose-built shopping centre ever to be opened in Ireland at Stillorgan. Opened in 1966 by Dickie Rock, the construction of the centre was controversial at the time because it involved the destruction of early 19th century cottages which formed part of the old historic town.