Lavery On Location exhibition book (hardback)

£35.00
SKU:
9781911716020
Size:
26.5 x 23 x 2 cm
Authors:
Kenneth Mc Conkey, with an essay by Brendan Rooney
Design:
Jason Ellams
Copy-editing:
Brendan O' Brien
Print:
Castuera
Cover image:
The Bridge at Grez, Ulster Museum Collection. Photograph National Museums NI.

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Book to accompany the exhibition An Irish Impressionist: Lavery on Location. Written and edited by the exhibition's curators Kenneth McConkey and Brendan Rooney, this is a beautiful edition that covers the entire exhibition with exquisite printing and essays.

Sir John Lavery was an internationally renowned Irish painter at the turn of the 20th century, and the only Irishman to receive the Freedom of both Dublin and Belfast in the inter-war period, in a divided Ireland. This major exhibition will focus on the artist’s impressions of the people and locations that he encountered during a life filled with travel, allowing visitors to take a fresh look at the work of this highly respected painter.

Lavery never travelled for business or pleasure without his painting kit, and this exhibition will explore some of the key destinations depicted in his art, from Scotland to Palm Springs. Paintings such as The Bridge at Grez have become the essential images of their times. The Gallery’s recently acquired A Garden in France (1898) is a highlight of the show. There are also studies from Switzerland, Spain, Ireland and Italy, and depictions of cities from Glasgow to London, Venice, Cannes and New York. Such was the richness and variety of Lavery’s work that Winston Churchill was led to conclude that his artistic mentor, was a ‘plein-airiste if ever there was one’.

On the occasion of the exhibition organised by National Gallery of Ireland, in collaboration with National Museums NI and National Galleries Scotland.