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Michael Cullen RHA (b.1946) - SHALL I WEAR A WHITE ROSE? 2006

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Michael Cullen RHA (b.1946) - SHALL I WEAR A WHITE ROSE? 2006

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 01 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Clyde Hall, Royal Dublin Society (RDS), Ballsbridge, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Michael Cullen RHA (b.1946) - SHALL I WEAR A WHITE ROSE? 2006

oil on linen
signed, title and dated [2004-2007] on reverse
60 by 60in., 152 by 152cm.


Ed. Regan John, Profile 27 - Michael Cullen, Gandon Editions, Cork, 2007, p.130-131 (full-page illustration)

The title of the painting comes from a popular song of the same name by H. Saville Clarke and Emily Bardsley Farmer. "Shall I Wear a White Rose?" is quote from Molly Bloom's soliloquy presented in the eighteenth, and final, chapter of James Joyce's Ulysses. It forms part of Leopold Bloom's concert-singing wife's reminiscences about their first meeting and their love for each other at that time.

The words of the original song are contained in Sirensong - A Dublin Opera of 1904 adapted from Joyce's Ulysses by Nuala O'Farrell.

A copy of Profile 27 - Michael Cullen (hard backed), which illustrates this painting, accompanies the lot.