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Ralph Cusack-LILIES AND ROSCOEAS, 1950

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Ralph Cusack-LILIES AND ROSCOEAS, 1950

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Auction Date:2012 May 21 @ 18:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:Serpentine Hall, RDS, Anglesea Road entrance, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Ralph Cusack-LILIES AND ROSCOEAS, 1950

oil on boardwith Irish Exhibition of Living Art [1950] label on reverse
36 by 28in., 91.44 by 71.12cm.
Orientation of Image: P

Provenance: The Collection of Robert Fermor-Hesketh;
His sale, Christie's, 3 June 1999, lot 201;
Private collection

Exhibited: Irish Exhibition of Living Art, Dublin, 16 August - 10 September, 1950, catalogue no. 14 as Lilies and Roscoeas [£30-0-0]

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Notes: In 1950 Ralph Cusack exhibited two works at the IELA, the present work and another entitled Path Through my Wood, no. 73 (illustrated in exhibition catalogue). He was on the first executive committee for the IELA in 1943 and during his involvement his own works were described as 'ultra-revolutionary' for their time. Cusack was a first cousin of Mainie Jellett. Largely self-taught, he lived on the continent from the mid 1930s and exhibited in the Salon de Monaco in 1937. He returned to Dublin on the outbreak of the war and had his first solo show in the Dublin Painters' Gallery in 1940. He later showed with the WCSI and designed stage sets for the Olympia Theatre alongside Anne Yeats and Thurloe Conolly. In the 1950s Cusack lived with his wife Nancy in Roundwood, Wicklow where he managed a nursery for rare bulbs. He later relocated to France again in the mid 1950s and exhibited in a group show entitled 'Artistes Étrangers en France' in the Petit Palais, Paris, 1955. The artist wrote his autobiography between 1955 and 1957 and died in the summer of 1965.