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Paul Henry RHA (1876-1958)

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Paul Henry RHA (1876-1958)

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Auction Date:2004 Sep 21 @ 18:00 (UTC)
Location:Ireland
Paul Henry RHA (1876-1958)
CONNEMARA LANDSCAPE, circa 1916-1919
signed lower left; inscribed by original owner on stretcher: "Bought from the studio of Paul Henry Dublin Sept. 1926 £36/15/-"
oil on canvas
51 by 61cm., 20 by 24in.
Provenance:
Artist’s studio until acquired by the original owner in September 1926;
Sotheby’s, London, 25 October 1972, lot 128, as Mountain in Ireland;
Acquired H. Danker;
Private collection, Dublin
Exhibited:
‘Pictures of Beautiful Ireland by Paul and Grace Henry’, The Studio, Merrion Row, Dublin, 21 July - 7 August 1926
Probably a scene near Achill Sound, the background mountain almost certainly being Slievemore. The subtle modelling of the mountain, with just a trace of light and shadow to delineate mass and form, the muted tones of the low hills in the middle distance and reflections in the water in the foreground show the continuing influence of Whistler on Henry during his later years on Achill Island. An inscription, not in the artist’s hand, on the stretcher reads: "Bought from the Studio of Paul Henry, Dublin Sept 1926 £35/15/-". The picture was thus almost certainly included in Henry’s 1926 Dublin exhibition, reviewing which the Irish Times (2 August 1926) praised his "bold disposition of colour masses" and his ability to mould mountains and create "awesome cloudscapes", characteristics that are evident in this composition. Horizontally streaked cloud formations, as here, are common in Henry’s work around 1916-1919. The form of the signature also suggests such a date of execution. Connemara Landscape is provisionally numbered 0262 in S. B. Kennedy’s on-going catalogue raisonné of Paul Henry’s oeuvre.
Dr. S. B. Kennedy,
Belfast, July 2004
€60000-€80000 (£40200-£53600 sterling approx.)