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Patrick O'Connor (1909-1997) - PORTRAIT STUDIES (A PAIR), 1969

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Patrick O'Connor (1909-1997) - PORTRAIT STUDIES (A PAIR), 1969

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Auction Date:2011 Dec 11 @ 14:00 (UTC+1)
Location:The Freemasons Hall - 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Patrick O'Connor (1909-1997) - PORTRAIT STUDIES (A PAIR), 1969

graphite with pastel on tinted paper
both signed lower right; the first dated lower right; both with David Hendriks Gallery framing labels on reverse
29 by 20cm., 11.5 by 7.75in.



Framed and mounted uniformly. Dimensions of second work, 12 by 9ins. Patrick O'Connor was a brother of the artist, Roderic O'Connor. The brothers held an exhibition of paintings at Daniel Egan's Gallery, 38 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, in 1932 and had previously exhibited together in Jack Seligman's Gallery Paris. Patrick O'Connor exhibited at the New York World's Fair, 1939. He contributed four works to the Royal Hibernian Academy Dublin 'Dear Stalker' and 'Andrew O'Connor', and two unnamed portraits. In 1941 he presented an oil painting of his father to the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art Dublin, a work which was included in the 1974 exhibition, The Irish: 1870-1970', at the National Gallery of Ireland. Seamus Bourke's book 'Patrick O'Connor', 'Painter of Portraits' published in 1941 referred to O'Connors’ portraits as having "the fire of truth, he excels in getting the likeness, the expression or the grace of an attitude...His realism is strong and direct..." In 1966 there was an exhibition at the Little Theatre, Brown Thomas, Dublin, which included O'Connor's paintings, drawings and sculpture. By 1963 Patrick O'Connor had lived variously in London and Dublin before settling in Palm Beach Florida, near his brother Roderic. He died in Florida in 1997.