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Paul Henry-DOOGORT FROM SLIEVEMORE, ACHILL, 1919-1920

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Paul Henry-DOOGORT FROM SLIEVEMORE, ACHILL, 1919-1920

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Auction Date:2012 May 21 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Serpentine Hall, RDS, Anglesea Road entrance, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Paul Henry-DOOGORT FROM SLIEVEMORE, ACHILL, 1919-1920

oil on canvas boardwith label of Reeves & Sons, Ltd, London sketching tablet on reverse
7.5 by 10.5in., 19.05 by 26.67cm.
Orientation of Image: L

Provenance: The collection of Mrs. Barrett, Bervie Guest House, Achill Island;
Christie's, 'Fine Irish Paintings and Drawings', 26 May 1989, lot 281;
Private collection;
Adam's, 26 February 1990, lot 87, as The Sandy Shore;
Private collection

Exhibited:

Literature: Kennedy, S.B., Paul Henry Paintings Drawings Illustrations, Yale University Press, New Haven & London, 2007, p.211, catalogue no. 538 (illustrated)

Notes: When Paul Henry first arrived on Achill Island he lodged with John and Eliza Barrett, who ran the post office in the village of Keel. 'To this day,' he wrote late in life, 'I have a warm feeling of gratitude to John and Eliza Barrett,' who in due course gave him 'infinite and ungrudging' hospitality (Henry, An Irish Portrait, London, 1951, p. 4). The Barrett's granddaughter, who today with her husband runs The Bervie Guesthouse at Keel, later owned the picture. The strand in the foreground is the beach at Doogort and the road on the right hand side still winds its way through the tiny hamlet, which is little changed from Henry's time. The distant mountains are on the mainland of Co. Mayo, just north of Mallaranny. The fluid handling of the paint, with moderate impasto, is characteristic of Henry's later Achill period and thus suggests a date of execution of around 1919-20.
Dr. S.B. Kennedy
April 2012