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Lily Williams ARHA (1874-1940) - PORTRAIT OF A GIRL

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Lily Williams ARHA (1874-1940) - PORTRAIT OF A GIRL

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Auction Date:2013 Mar 04 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:RDS Clyde Hall, Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Lily Williams ARHA (1874-1940) - PORTRAIT OF A GIRL

pastel on paper
with original inscribed ROSC exhibition label preserved verso
P
17.25 by 13.25in., 43.125 by 33.125cm.
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Note: A contemporary of Beatrice Elvery and Estella Solomons, Lily Williams was a Dublin born portrait and figure painter of Unionist and Protestant stock. She exhibited regularly at the RHA from 1904, the Dublin Sketching Club and she was one of the Young Irish Artists who showed in Dublin in 1903. Among her best-known sitters was Arthur Griffith who inspired Williams and other Protestant Sinn Féiners" to learn Irish. Williams designed a Sinn Féin "postage stamp" and Ireland's struggle featured in several forms in her oeuvre; An Irish Volunteer was among her exhibits at the 1916 RHA academy exhibition. From prison in England, 1916-18, Griffith wrote to the artist. In 1921 she presented an oil portrait of him to the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin (now housed in Áras An Uachtaráin). Williams designed the Irish Free State Cross of Cong stamp in 1922, a design still in use up to 1968. She was appointed ARHA in 1929. Her work can be found in important public collections including the Abbey Theatre, Civic Museum, Liberty Hall, UCD and the Hugh Lane among others. For further reading see: Snoddy, p.713-715."