AMERICAN FINE ART
Por Cutler Bay Auctions
29.4.23
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LOTE 4:

Sean Keating (1889 - 1977) Irish

Vendido por: $300
Precio inicial:
$ 300
Precio estimado :
$800 - $1 500
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25% Más detalles
IVA: 8.875% IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
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Sean Keating (1889 - 1977) Irish
Sean Keating (1889 - 1977) Pencil and Watercolor on Paper, Signed, Measures (6 x 4 inches) w/frame (12 x 10 inches) A noted portrait and figure painter, influenced by both Romanticism and Realism, Sean Keating was an Irish nationalist painter who executed several iconic images of the Irish Civil war era, and of the ensuing period of industrialization. One of the great exemplars of representational painting in Ireland, Keating was an intellectual artist in that he set out to depict the birth and development of the Republic of Ireland, and his pictures are deliberately idealized even heroic. However, he held very conservative views about art - verging on the academic style - and was a committed defender of traditional Irish painting, considering much modern art to be bogus.Born in Limerick, Sean Keating studied drawing at the Limerick Technical School before winning a scholarship, arranged for him by William Orpen, to study fine art painting at the Metropolitan School of Art in Dublin. In 1914 he won the Taylor Scholarship
Condition: Good Condition