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  • Robert E. Costelloe (1943 - 1974) Reclining Figure
    Apr. 06, 2011

    Robert E. Costelloe (1943 - 1974) Reclining Figure

    Est: €200 - €400

    Robert E. Costelloe (1943 - 1974) Reclining Figure Ink and Wash on paper, 32x32cm (12.5x12.5") Signed and dated 1964

    Adam's
  • Robert E. Costelloe (1943-1974) Bird Oil on
    Mar. 03, 2009

    Robert E. Costelloe (1943-1974) Bird Oil on

    Est: €400 - €600

    Robert E. Costelloe (1943-1974) Bird Oil on canvas, 61 x 66cm Signed and dated VIII 1964

    Adam's
  • Robert E. Costelloe (1943-1974) Orta 3 Oil on
    Oct. 21, 2008

    Robert E. Costelloe (1943-1974) Orta 3 Oil on

    Est: €200 - €300

    Robert E. Costelloe (1943-1974) Orta 3 Oil on canvas, 126 x 126cm Signed and dated 1966 verso Exhibited: 'Robert E. Costelloe', Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, June to July 1968, catalogue no. 14 Robert Costelloe was one of Dublin's avant-garde artists of the 1960's. During his short career he exhibited frequently at The Oireachtas shows and at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art. His brother is the well known clothes designer Paul Costelloe.

    Adam's
  • Robert Emmet Costelloe (1943-1974) METAMORPHOSIS,
    Apr. 28, 2008

    Robert Emmet Costelloe (1943-1974) METAMORPHOSIS,

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Robert Emmet Costelloe (1943-1974) METAMORPHOSIS, 1967 signed, inscribed and dated on reverse; also with label on reverse oil on canvas 122 by 122cm., 48 by 48in. Provenance: Hendriks Gallery, Dublin; Whence purchased by Alan Tate in 1968 Exhibited: 'Robert E. Costelloe', Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, June to July 1968, catalogue no. 21 Robert Costelloe was a Dublin-born painter, sculptor and art teacher. After studying at the National College of Art he moved to London then Rome to study art, with a special interest in ceramics. Upon returning to Dublin one of his first commissions was for a poured concrete sculpture at Lansdowne House. In 1968 he won the Carrolls Prize for painting and in the same year began exhibiting with the Hendriks Gallery. Costelloe moved to North America in 1970, teaching at the North Carolina School of the Arts, and receiving numerous corporate commissions for his large-scale sculptures. He returned to Ireland in 1973 to teach at the Regional Technical College, Letterkenny, but was killed the following year in a road accident. His brother Paul is the distinguished fashion designer.

    Whyte's
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