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    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (1878-1964)
      Nov. 26, 2024

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (1878-1964)

      Est: €5,000 - €8,000

      'The Monastery Wall’ South of France. Signed. Framed. Provenance: Hamilton Osborne King, lot number 66, May 2005. PICTURES AND PRINTS Tuesday 26th November 2024 Approximate Time 10:24:56

      Sheppards
    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON, RHA, IRISH 1878-1964, POLO, Oil on canvasboard, 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm.), Frame: 14 x 16 in. (35.6 x 40.6 cm.)
      Oct. 08, 2024

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON, RHA, IRISH 1878-1964, POLO, Oil on canvasboard, 8 x 10 in. (20.3 x 25.4 cm.), Frame: 14 x 16 in. (35.6 x 40.6 cm.)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON, RHA IRISH, 1878-1964 POLO Oil on canvasboard Lower right initialed: LMH; verso gallery label: The Dawson Gallery, Dublin Catalogue note: Letitia Hamilton studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art under William Orpen before continuing her studies at the Slade School of Art in London with Frank Brangwyn. She exhibited annually at the Royal Hibernian Academy from 1909, eventually becoming a member in 1944. Hamilton also exhibited at the Paris Salon, the Goupil Gallery, Walker Gallery, Royal Society of British Artist's and Scottish Society of Women Artist's in Edinburgh; and she was a founding member of the Society of Dublin Painters. Hamilton had three solo exhibitions at the Dawson Gallery in Dublin; the last one being the year before her death in 1963.

      Potomack Company
    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (1878-1964)
      Jul. 16, 2024

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (1878-1964)

      Est: €5,000 - €8,000

      The Monastery Wall’ South of France. Signed. Framed. Provenance: Hamilton Osborne King, lot number 66, May 2005. Image size: 14 x 20 cm.; framed: 30 x 36 cm. PICTURES AND PRINTS 12:48:25

      Sheppards
    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (1878-1964)
      Jul. 16, 2024

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (1878-1964)

      Est: €5,000 - €8,000

      On the Liffey. Signed. Framed. Provenance: Hamilton Osborne King, lot number 65, May 2005. Image size: 18 x 24 cm.; framed: 32 x 39 cm. PICTURES AND PRINTS 11:30:18

      Sheppards
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) Voyage of St Columba, Derry to Iona (1963) Watercolour, 19 x 24cm (7½ x 9½) Signed with initials Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist and hence by descent
      May. 29, 2024

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) Voyage of St Columba, Derry to Iona (1963) Watercolour, 19 x 24cm (7½ x 9½) Signed with initials Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist and hence by descent

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) Voyage of St Columba, Derry to Iona (1963) Watercolour, 19 x 24cm (7½ x 9½) Signed with initials Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist and hence by descent

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) CANAL SCENE, VENICE
      May. 27, 2024

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) CANAL SCENE, VENICE

      Est: €1,800 - €2,200

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) CANAL SCENE, VENICE watercolour signed with initials lower left h:14.50  w:17 in.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) The Harbour, Roundstone, with the Twelve Pins Oil on canvas, 50 x 61cm (19¾ x 24'') Signed with initials Provenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin: Collection Fr. F.F. Hayes; Private Collection
      Mar. 27, 2024

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) The Harbour, Roundstone, with the Twelve Pins Oil on canvas, 50 x 61cm (19¾ x 24'') Signed with initials Provenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin: Collection Fr. F.F. Hayes; Private Collection

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) The Harbour, Roundstone, with the Twelve Pins Oil on canvas, 50 x 61cm (19¾ x 24'') Signed with initials Provenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin: Collection Fr. F.F. Hayes; Private Collection

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THORN TREE, LOUGH MASK
      Mar. 11, 2024

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THORN TREE, LOUGH MASK

      Est: €6,000 - €8,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THORN TREE, LOUGH MASK oil on board signed with initials lower right; titled on Beaux Arts Gallery [London] label on reverse h:12  w:16 in. Provenance: The Angus MacDonald Collection of Ceramics and Irish Paintings and Drawings, Christie's, Templepatrick, 9 December 1993, lot 461; Private collection

      Whyte's
    • LMH - Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) attrib - Figure in a wooded grove, oil on canvas, signed w
      Dec. 13, 2023

      LMH - Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) attrib - Figure in a wooded grove, oil on canvas, signed w

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      LMH - Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) attrib - Figure in a wooded grove, oil on canvas, signed with initials lower left and L H Hamilton to reverse, 42 x 52 cm

      Andrew Smith & Son
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Kilkee, Co. Clare Oil on board, 30 x 40cm (11¾ x 15¾) Signed with initials indistinctly; Signed and inscribed verso Provenance: Collection of Sir Basil Goulding; given by Sir Basil and Lady Goulding to B
      Dec. 06, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Kilkee, Co. Clare Oil on board, 30 x 40cm (11¾ x 15¾) Signed with initials indistinctly; Signed and inscribed verso Provenance: Collection of Sir Basil Goulding; given by Sir Basil and Lady Goulding to B

      Est: €5,000 - €8,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Kilkee, Co. Clare Oil on board, 30 x 40cm (11¾ x 15¾) Signed with initials indistinctly; Signed and inscribed verso Provenance: Collection of Sir Basil Goulding; given by Sir Basil and Lady Goulding to Barbara McGuire (daughter of Senator E.A. McGuire and owner of Brown Thomas) on the occasion of her marriage to Mr. Richard Corballis in October 1952.

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THE LIFFEY AT CELBRIDGE, COUNTY KILDARE
      Dec. 04, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THE LIFFEY AT CELBRIDGE, COUNTY KILDARE

      Est: €6,000 - €8,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THE LIFFEY AT CELBRIDGE, COUNTY KILDARE oil on canvas signed with initials lower left; titled on artist's label on reverse h:20  w:24 in.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) IRELAND'S EYE, COUNTY DUBLIN
      Dec. 04, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) IRELAND'S EYE, COUNTY DUBLIN

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) IRELAND'S EYE, COUNTY DUBLIN oil on board signed with initials lower left; titled on Dawson Gallery label on reverse h:5.25  w:7.25 in. Provenance: Dawson Gallery, Dublin; Private collection; Adam's, 13 December 2000, ex lot 67; Private collection; Adam's, 28 May 2003, ex lot 132; Apollo Gallery, Dublin, 2008; Private collection

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) SIR GEORGE BROOKE - MASTER OF THE KILDARE HOUNDS
      Dec. 04, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) SIR GEORGE BROOKE - MASTER OF THE KILDARE HOUNDS

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) SIR GEORGE BROOKE - MASTER OF THE KILDARE HOUNDS oil on board signed with initials lower right; with Dawson Gallery label and original Dawson Gallery receipt on reverse h:12  w:16 in. Provenance: Dawson Gallery, Dublin, 1963; Collection of C. F. Smith Esq.; Private collection

      Whyte's
    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (LMH) IRISH 1878-1964
      Nov. 11, 2023

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (LMH) IRISH 1878-1964

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Forest Interior, oil on canvas, 24 x 30 in (61 x 91.4), framed 30 x 36 in , (76.x 91.4 x cm) signed lower right and signed additionally verso, PROVENANCE: Private collection Long Island

      Trinity International Auctions & Appraisals, LLC
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton; Irish 1878-1964; Coastal Cottages
      Oct. 25, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton; Irish 1878-1964; Coastal Cottages

      Est: R40,000 - R60,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton Irish 1878-1964 Coastal Cottages signed with the artist's initials; inscribed with the artist's name and indistinctly titled on the reverse oil on canvas 32 by 45,5cm excluding frame; 44,5 by 58 by 4,5cm including frame

      Strauss & Co
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) FAIR DAY, DUNBOYNE, COUNTY MEATH, c. 1910
      Oct. 02, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) FAIR DAY, DUNBOYNE, COUNTY MEATH, c. 1910

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) FAIR DAY, DUNBOYNE, COUNTY MEATH, c. 1910 oil on canvas indistinctly signed lower right h:16  w:18 in. Letitia Hamilton, known as May to her family and friends, was born at Hamwood House, near Dunboyne Co. Meath and was the younger sister of Eva H. Hamilton and a cousin of Rose Barton. Described by Hilary Pyle as a typical 'horse Protestant', she enjoyed a privileged start in life: educated at Alexandra College. She studied art under Orpen at the Dublin Metropolitan School, partly, no doubt, through the influence of her elder cousin Rose, then an established professional artist. In Belgium she studied with Sir Frank Brangwyn; further study ensued at the Slade in London. She began exhibiting with the Watercolour Society of Ireland in 1902, showing mostly garden scenes in the manner of Mildred Anne Butler, a family friend. Hamilton showed her first painting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1909 rarely missing an exhibition there for the rest of her life. In 1910 she painted in northern France and is thought to have then encountered the work of the Impressionists. She was a founder member of the Society of Dublin Painters in 1920. Her first recorded visit to the West of Ireland was in 1922, when she took a house in Sligo in order to paint. In 1929 she first showed a Connemara landscape at the RHA, but it was not until 1942 that Roundstone began to figure among her painting subjects. In that year she exhibited three Roundstone scenes at the RHA and further works followed every year or two thereafter throughout the forties and fifties. She held an exhibition with her sister in 1924 in Dublin showing scenes of Venice where she was later to have a studio. She travelled extensively and was rather unusual as an artist-traveller in the fact that she rarely used pencil or watercolour or any other light, easily transportable media, opting instead for the more cumbersome canvas and oil paint. In her later work she used an increasingly thick impasto applying the paint with a palette knife. She was appointed an associate of the RHA in 1934 becoming a full member ten years later.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Monastery, Valdemora Oil on canvas, 50.5 x 60.5cm (21¾ x 23¾) Signed with initials
      Sep. 27, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Monastery, Valdemora Oil on canvas, 50.5 x 60.5cm (21¾ x 23¾) Signed with initials

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Monastery, Valdemora Oil on canvas, 50.5 x 60.5cm (21¾ x 23¾) Signed with initials

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) - Original Watercolour
      Aug. 13, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) - Original Watercolour

      Est: $60 - $120

      Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) - Original Watercolour Letitia Marion Hamilton (30 July 1878 – 11 August 1964) was an Irish landscape artist and Olympic bronze medallist. Hamilton first exhibited in 1902, she would go on to become a prolific painter of the Irish countryside, exhibiting more than 200 paintings at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA). Letitia was heavily influenced by modern European artistic trends of the early 20th-century. Hamilton was internationally exhibited, Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington Gallery and Kensington Art Gallery in London, in Scotland, and Paris. Her exposure to impressionism came from studying with Anne St John Partridge in France. Hamilton's style matured in the 1920s. That year, she was one of the founding members of the Society of Dublin Painters, It was around this time that she changed her signature from MH (May Hamilton) to LMH, reflecting her full name. In the early 1920s, Hamilton travelled to Venice, painting on a gondola studio lent to her by artist and friend Ada Longfield. The works from this trip are considered amongst her best, with her exploring light effects, pastel shades, and strong outlines. Hamilton later employed these elements into her works on Irish landscapes. She became a member of the RHA in 1943. In 1948 she became the last person to win a bronze medal at the art competitions at the London Olympic Games. Hamilton served as president of the Society of Dublin Painters in the late 1950s. Despite her failing eyesight later in life, Hamilton continued to paint, mounting her final exhibition in 1963, a year before her death. She was also a committee member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland. Examples of Hamilton's work are held in a number of collections, including Hugh Lane Gallery, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Crawford Art Gallery, Ulster Museum, National Gallery of Ireland, and Waterford Art Gallery. Her painting Canal Scene In Venice attained the highest price for a Hamilton work in 2004, which sold at Sotheby's, in London, for £33,600. This painting is an extremely good Print. We actually had to take it out of the frame to determine it.....the dot matrix is so fine. It is a lovely old Vintage print in period mid century frame. The artwork measures 52cm wide by 45cm high.

      Danielle Elizabeth Antique & Estate Auctioneers
    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (Ireland/England, 1878-1964), "The Kildare Hounds"., Oil on board, 8" x 10". Framed under glass 10.5" x 11.5".
      Jul. 27, 2023

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON (Ireland/England, 1878-1964), "The Kildare Hounds"., Oil on board, 8" x 10". Framed under glass 10.5" x 11.5".

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON Ireland/England, 1878-1964 "The Kildare Hounds". Initialed lower right "LMH". Titled verso.

      Eldred's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) PALAZZO GRIMANI, VENICE, ITALY
      May. 29, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) PALAZZO GRIMANI, VENICE, ITALY

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) PALAZZO GRIMANI, VENICE, ITALY watercolour signed with initials lower right; with artist's label on reverse h:15.50  w:14.50 in.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THE DONKEYS
      May. 29, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THE DONKEYS

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) THE DONKEYS oil on panel h:8.25  w:10 in. Provenance: Collection of Maurice Fridberg, Dublin; Apollo Gallery, Dublin; Private collection, Dublin; Whyte's, 29 April 2003, lot 3; Private collection

      Whyte's
    • The Sacromonte from the Alhambra Granada
      May. 10, 2023

      The Sacromonte from the Alhambra Granada

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton 1878 - 1964 The Sacromonte from the Alhambra Granada signed LMH (lower right); titled (on the canvas overlap) oil on canvas unframed: 50.5 by 61cm.; 19¾ by 24in. framed: 63 by 73cm.; 24¾ by 28¾in. Executed circa 1962. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Letitia Marion Hamilton 1878 - 1964 The Sacromonte from the Alhambra Granada signé LMH (en bas à droit); titré (en revers de la toile) huile sur toile sans cadre: 50.5 by 61cm.; 19¾ by 24in. avec cadre: 63 by 73cm.; 24¾ by 28¾in. Exécuté vers 1962.

      Sotheby's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton (Irish/British, 1878-1964), "The Killeries"
      Apr. 22, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton (Irish/British, 1878-1964), "The Killeries"

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Letitia Marion Hamilton (Irish/British, 1878-1964) "The Killeries", 1931 oil on board monogrammed lower right, verso affixed with "Walker's Galleries, London, U.K." and "The Oriel Gallery, Dublin, Ireland" labels. Framed. 13" x 16", framed 17" x 20-1/2" Provenance: Walker's Galleries, London, U.K.; The Oriel Gallery, Dublin, Ireland; Private collection of Libba and Mike Gaither, Charlotte, North Carolina.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Glengarriff, Bantry Bay, from Garnish Island (c.1945)
      Apr. 18, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Glengarriff, Bantry Bay, from Garnish Island (c.1945)

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Glengarriff, Bantry Bay, from Garnish Island (c.1945) oil on board (second image verso) signed with initials 'L M H' verso h:31  w:37 cm. Provenance: Private Collection In this view of Glengarriff and the Caha mountains, seen from Garnish Island in Bantry Bay, Letitia Marion Hamilton demonstrates her skill in capturing effects of sunlight and rain, as clouds sweep across the West Cork landscape. As in many of her landscapes, a group of trees in the foreground frames the composition. Hamilton has used palette knife as well as brush to apply colours directly to the canvas, with the result that Bantry Bay, from Glengarriff is light in tone, with bright colours and expressive handling of paint. Together with her sister Eva, Letitia Marion Hamilton spent her life painting, traveling and exhibiting. The two sisters did not marry and, with their dedication to art, went on to become known as 'The Hamwood Ladies'. After attending Alexandra College, in 1907 Hamilton enrolled at the Metropolitan School of Art, where she studied under William Orpen. She and her sister then moved to London, where Hamilton attended Chelsea Polytechnic, and also studied under Frank Brangwyn. She first exhibited at the RHA in 1909 and thereafter showed regularly at the Academy, being elected a member in 1943. In 1920, while living at Palmerstown, she was a founding member of the Society of Dublin Painters. Five years later, she exhibited at the Paris Salon. She also showed work in London; at the Goupil Gallery, the RA and the Fine Art Society. [On the reverse of this painting is view, by Letitia Hamilton, of a Moorish-style gateway, probably in Spain, with an ox-drawn cart in the foreground.] Peter Murray, March 2023

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) COURTYARD OF HOTEL IN ANDALUSIA
      Mar. 06, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) COURTYARD OF HOTEL IN ANDALUSIA

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) COURTYARD OF HOTEL IN ANDALUSIA oil on canvas board signed with initials lower right h:7.75  w:9.50 in. Provenance: The artist's family by descent; Whyte's, 29 September 2008, lot 144; Private collection; Adam's, 25 September 2019, lot 7; Private collection

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Market Place, Honfleur Oil on canvas 66 x 55cm (26 x 22) Signed with initials Provenance: W
      Mar. 01, 2023

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Market Place, Honfleur Oil on canvas 66 x 55cm (26 x 22) Signed with initials Provenance: W

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Market Place, Honfleur Oil on canvas 66 x 55cm (26 x 22) Signed with initials Provenance: With Jorgensen Fine Art Dublin, label verso

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Moorish Street Scene with Figures and Oxen Oil on board, 33.5 x 39cm (13¼ x 15¼'') Signed with initials With a wooded lake scene verso
      Dec. 07, 2022

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Moorish Street Scene with Figures and Oxen Oil on board, 33.5 x 39cm (13¼ x 15¼'') Signed with initials With a wooded lake scene verso

      Est: €2,000 - €4,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Moorish Street Scene with Figures and Oxen Oil on board, 33.5 x 39cm (13¼ x 15¼'') Signed with initials With a wooded lake scene verso

      Adam's
    • LETITIA MARION HAMILTON R.H.A. (Irish, 1878-1964) French Park, Co. Rosscommon
      Dec. 06, 2022

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON R.H.A. (Irish, 1878-1964) French Park, Co. Rosscommon

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      LETITIA MARION HAMILTON R.H.A. (Irish, 1878-1964) French Park, Co. Rosscommon Signed with initials 'LMH' (lower right) Oil on canvas 51 x 61cm (20 1/16 x 24in).

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Letitia Marion Hamilton, Irish (1878-1964) "Gatehouse, near Semur-en-Auxois," O.O.
      Nov. 16, 2022

      Attributed to Letitia Marion Hamilton, Irish (1878-1964) "Gatehouse, near Semur-en-Auxois," O.O.

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Attributed to Letitia Marion Hamilton, Irish (1878-1964) "Gatehouse, near Semur-en-Auxois," O.O.B., unsigned  inscribed on back, approx. 29cms x 24cms (11 1/2" x 9 1/2"), painted frame. (1)

      Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) A House on the Hill Oil on board, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5¼ x 6¾) Signed with initials
      Sep. 28, 2022

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) A House on the Hill Oil on board, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5¼ x 6¾) Signed with initials

      Est: €700 - €1,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) A House on the Hill Oil on board, 13.5 x 17.5cm (5¼ x 6¾) Signed with initials

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) The Bridge of Sighs, Venice Watercolour, 35 x 29.5cm (13¾ x 11½) Signed with initials
      Jun. 01, 2022

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) The Bridge of Sighs, Venice Watercolour, 35 x 29.5cm (13¾ x 11½) Signed with initials

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878 - 1964) The Bridge of Sighs, Venice Watercolour, 35 x 29.5cm (13¾ x 11½) Signed with initials

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1875-1964) Still Life - Jug of Flowers
      Apr. 26, 2022

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1875-1964) Still Life - Jug of Flowers

      Est: €1,200 - €1,800

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1875-1964) Still Life - Jug of Flowers oil on board signed with monogram lower right h:29.50  w:24 cm. Provenance: Mawson Swan and Morgan, Newcastle on Tyne, United Kingdom (label verso); Private Collection

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1875-1964) Slieve Donard, Co. Down
      Apr. 26, 2022

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1875-1964) Slieve Donard, Co. Down

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1875-1964) Slieve Donard, Co. Down oil on canvas signed with monogram lower left h:43  w:47.50 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Depicting perhaps the most famous of the Mourne Mountains, seen between two gnarled and ancient trees, Slieve Donard, Co. Down is one of Letitia Marion Hamilton's most accomplished works. The painting conveys a sense of vitality, the bare branches of the trees forming a Japanese-style pattern in the grey sky, above the distant mountain top. A label on the back provides useful information on both artist and painting. Describing Hamilton as 'ARHA' indicates it was painted between 1934, when she was elected an associate of the Royal Hibernian Academy, and a decade later, when she became a full member. The address locates her as living at Dunsinea Castle Tower, Dublin. This is most likely Dunsinea House at Scribblestown, near Dunsink Observatory, now the Teagasc Food Research Centre. A painter whose style reveals the influence of French artists of the 1930's, and of Raoul Dufy in particular, Letitia Marion Hamilton (1878-1964) was one of a generation of Irish women from relatively privileged backgrounds who turned to art as a profession. Her paintings are bright and breezy, combining the light palette of impressionism with an essentially nineteenth-century Realist approach to subject matter. Together with her older sister Eva, she spent her life painting, traveling and exhibiting. The two sisters did not marry and, with their genteel lifestyle and dedication to art, became known as 'The Hamwood Ladies'. The daughter of Charles Robert Hamilton and Louise Brooke, Letitia was born into a family of ten, at Hamwood House in Co. Meath. After attending Alexandra College, she enrolled as a student at the Metropolitan School of Art, as did Eva. The sisters then moved to London, where Letitia studied for a time under Anne St. John Partridge (1860-1836) at the Chelsea Polytechnic and also under Frank Brangwyn. She first showed at the RHA in 1909, submitting a view of her local village, Dunboyne, and thereafter exhibited regularly at the Academy. After the death of their father in 1913, Letitia and her mother and sisters lived at the family's Dublin townhouse, 40 Lower Dominick Street, but three years later they moved to Monasterevin, in Co. Kildare. By 1920, when Letitia was one of the founder members of the Society of Dublin Painters, the family were living at Font Hill in Palmerstown, close to Dublin. Letitia spent time in Sligo, painting West of Ireland landscapes but also travelled extensively on the Continent, particularly in Italy and Yugoslavia. In 1924, at the invitation of Ada Longfield, the two sisters spent the year in Venice, the first of several visits. During this period, Letitia began to paint using a palette knife. She exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1925, and also in London, at the Goupil, Walker's and French galleries, as well as showing with the RA, RSBA and the Fine Art Society, and winning a bronze medal at the 1948 Olympic Games in London, for her painting of a Meath Hunt point-to-point race. Bears label on verso 'Slieve Donard by Letitia M. Hamilton ARHA Address: Dunsinea Castle Tower, Dublin £10' Peter Murray, March 2022

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Well, Siena Oil on canvas, 61 x 54cm (24 x 21¼'') Signed with initials Provenance: Sale, these rooms, 11/12/1991, lot no.80; private collection; sale, these rooms, 14/10/2009, lot no.83; private col
      Mar. 30, 2022

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Well, Siena Oil on canvas, 61 x 54cm (24 x 21¼'') Signed with initials Provenance: Sale, these rooms, 11/12/1991, lot no.80; private collection; sale, these rooms, 14/10/2009, lot no.83; private col

      Est: €6,000 - €8,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Well, Siena Oil on canvas, 61 x 54cm (24 x 21¼'') Signed with initials Provenance: Sale, these rooms, 11/12/1991, lot no.80; private collection; sale, these rooms, 14/10/2009, lot no.83; private collection.

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A COVE ON LAKE GARDA, ITALY
      Nov. 29, 2021

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A COVE ON LAKE GARDA, ITALY

      Est: €8,000 - €12,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A COVE ON LAKE GARDA, ITALY oil on canvas signed with initials lower right h:20  w:24 in. Provenance: Family of the artist In the early 1920s, Hamilton travelled to Italy. The works from this trip - especially her scenes of Venice and Lake Garda - are considered amongst her best, with her exploring light effects, pastel shades, and strong outlines. Hamilton later employed these elements into her works on Irish landscapes.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Cathedral Nazare
      Oct. 26, 2021

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Cathedral Nazare

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Cathedral Nazare oil on canvas signed lower left h:51  w:61 cm. Provenance: Private Collection Located on the Atlantic coast north of Lisbon, Nazaré is one of Portugal's oldest fishing ports. Perched on a hill overlooking the town and dating from the sixteenth century onwards, Our Lady of Grace (Nossa Senhora Nazare) cathedral and its associated buildings commemorate a miracle of the twelfth century when a knight was saved from falling to his death by the intervention of the Virgin Mary, thus starting the cult of Our Lady of Nazaré. The main front of the cathedral-that depicted in Hamilton's painting-dates from the early eighteenth century. It is still a place of pilgrimage today. In Hamilton's painting, three women, two carrying pots or containers on their heads, stand in the shade of large palm trees, escaping the intense midday sun. The large palm trees dominate the composition, along with the twin towers of the Cathedral and the red tiled roofs of the surrounding building. Leading to the door of the cathedral is a flight of semi-circular steps. The paving is depicted by Hamilton using vigorous brush marks of grey and light brown paint. Combining an Impressionist palette with the influence of Raoul Dufy and the School of Paris, Letitia Marion Hamilton was one of a generation of Irish women in the early twentieth century who turned to art as a profession, rather than a recreation. She delighted in depicting everyday scenes in Ireland such as fairs and race meetings, while her travels on the Continent resulted in paintings that are vibrant and colourful. Together with her sister Eva Henrietta (1876-1960) Letitia spent her life painting, traveling and exhibiting. The two sisters did not marry and, with their genteel lifestyle and dedication to art, became known as 'The Hamwood Ladies'. After attending Alexandra College, during which time she probably took painting lessons with John Butler Yeats, Letitia began exhibiting with the Water Colour Society of Ireland. In 1907, she became a student at the Metropolitan School of Art, studying under William Orpen, with her sister Eva shortly afterwards also enrolling at the same school. The two sisters then moved to London, where Letitia studied for a time under Anne St. John Partridge (1860-1836) at the Chelsea Polytechnic and also under Frank Brangwyn. She first showed at the RHA in 1909, submitting a view of her local village, Dunboyne, and thereafter exhibited regularly at the Academy, eventually being elected a member in 1943. By 1920, when Letitia was one of the founder members of the Society of Dublin Painters, the family were living at Palmerstown, close to Dublin. Letitia spent time in Sligo, painting West of Ireland landscapes but also travelled on the Continent, particularly in Italy and Yugoslavia. She exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1925, and also in London, at the Goupil, Walker's and French galleries, as well as showing with the Royal Academy and the Fine Art Society. Peter Murray, September 2021

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A Soft Day in Lahinch Oil on canvas, 41 x 46.5cm (16 x 18¼'') Signed with initials
      Sep. 29, 2021

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A Soft Day in Lahinch Oil on canvas, 41 x 46.5cm (16 x 18¼'') Signed with initials

      Est: €5,000 - €7,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A Soft Day in Lahinch Oil on canvas, 41 x 46.5cm (16 x 18¼'') Signed with initials

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A Path through the Trees in Spring Oil on canvas, 60 x 49cm (23½ x 19¼'') Signed with initials
      Sep. 29, 2021

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A Path through the Trees in Spring Oil on canvas, 60 x 49cm (23½ x 19¼'') Signed with initials

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) A Path through the Trees in Spring Oil on canvas, 60 x 49cm (23½ x 19¼'') Signed with initials

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) LAKE ORTA, ITALY
      Sep. 27, 2021

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) LAKE ORTA, ITALY

      Est: €15,000 - €20,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) LAKE ORTA, ITALY oil on canvas signed with initals on reverse h:22  w:28 in. Provenance: Family of the artist With second completed painting of Irish landscape on reverse.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) VENETIAN SCENES (A PAIR)
      Sep. 27, 2021

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) VENETIAN SCENES (A PAIR)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) VENETIAN SCENES (A PAIR) watercolour; (2) both signed with initials h:18  w:14.25 in. Provenance: Family of the artist Dimensions of second work: 15 by 13in.

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Roundstone Oil on Canvas, 50 x 60cm (19¾ x 23½'') Signed The 1963 edition of the Automobile Association Road Book of Ireland tells us that Roundstone is '[a] busy Connemara fishing village, on the western side
      Dec. 09, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Roundstone Oil on Canvas, 50 x 60cm (19¾ x 23½'') Signed The 1963 edition of the Automobile Association Road Book of Ireland tells us that Roundstone is '[a] busy Connemara fishing village, on the western side

      Est: €12,000 - €16,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) Roundstone Oil on Canvas, 50 x 60cm (19¾ x 23½'') Signed The 1963 edition of the Automobile Association Road Book of Ireland tells us that Roundstone is '[a] busy Connemara fishing village, on the western side of Bertraghboy Bay' with 'a roomy, well-sheltered harbour which is almost landlocked.' When Cloch na Rón, The Stone of the Seals, became Roundstone, something was clearly lost in translation but the beauty and the charm of the place have never been lost. When Letitia Hamilton painted Roundstone, which she did a number of times, she captured Roundstone's unique setting and beauty, unique in that it was founded by Alexander Nimmo, a Scottish engineer, who built roads and harbours along the west coast of Ireland in the 1820s. Nimmo, choosing the spot for its spectacular views, designed and created Roundstone's harbour and, ever since, the village has been a favourite subject for artists including Paul Henry, Jack B Yeats, Gerard Dillon, Nano Reid. From Roundstone's main street, bordering the sea, you can view the Maamturk mountains. From there, you can also see the Twelve Bens. William Makepeace Thackeray visited Roundstone while it was still being built and in his book, published as The Irish Sketch Book in 1843, he wryly noted that the Presbyterian chapel in Roundstone was big enough 'to accommodate all the Presbyterians in Ireland' and described the Franciscan monastery as 'an unpretending little dwelling'. His eye was also captured by '[a] few figures at work in the bog-lands, a red petticoat passing here and there, a goat or two browsing among the stones, or a troop of whitey-brown children, who came out to gaze at the car form the chief society of the road'. Letitia Marion Hamilton, RHA, was born in 1878 in Hamwood House, Dunboyne, Co. Meath, built in 1779 by her ancestor Charles Hamilton. Though she studied under William Orpen, her travels in France, Belgium and Holland and the art she saw there influenced her more. In the 1920s Hamilton visited Italy and Yugoslavia but WWII kept her in Ireland and it was during that time that she began to paint Roundstone. In this particular work Hamilton captures the many delightful aspects of the place. The chosen perspective, of the approach to the town, invites the viewer to follow the road and to enjoy the sea. The day is bright, the shadows suggest afternoon. Rows of houses on the side of the road are crowded together and the road, sea wall, harbour and sky share a muted palette. Clouds and street and buildings, in greys and pale beige, are rendered with those gentle, sensuous, impastoed brushstrokes and palette knife so distinctively Letitia Marion Hamilton. Brighter colours, the green among the rocks in the foreground, the darker green hill and trees behind St Mary's Protestant church and the sea's blue gradations and the small white waves gently breaking provide a lovely contrast and though it's a calm, quiet scene there are some lively and busy touches. On the road through the village, a figure on a horse or donkey and two wooden horse-drawn carts create movement. One empty-looking cart is heading towards us, the other, piled high with turf, is heading up the hill. A lightly-sketched figure, a child probably, is seen on the right by the second cart. In the bay the figure in the row boat provides more movement and the eye is here drawn in a different direction. Inishnee island in Roundstone bay is briefly glimpsed and, beyond that, a stretch of water and, in the distance, on the horizon, more of the County Galway coastline. Hamilton frequently painted in a little van and for this scene it seems she is parked by the old dispensary house, renamed The Fort, on the way into Roundstone where Kate O'Brien lived in the 1950s, later Sting, and the house is now owned by Bill Whelan who says that in Roundstone you're 'so much more conscious of things like the tides and sunrise and sunset'. Over the years Roundstone has always attracted creative individuals and this work by LMH, undated, like much of Hamilton's work, but most likely from the 1940s, captures tide and sunshine and reminds us of Roundstone's unique attractiveness then. And now. Niall MacMonagle, October 2020

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Twelve Pins, Roundstone Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm (15¾ x 19¾'') Signed with initials Provenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin.
      Dec. 09, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Twelve Pins, Roundstone Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm (15¾ x 19¾'') Signed with initials Provenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin.

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Twelve Pins, Roundstone Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm (15¾ x 19¾'') Signed with initials Provenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin.

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) On the Road to Skibbereen, Co. Cork Oil on board, 29 x 39cm (11½ x 15¼'') Signed with initials; inscribed on label verso
      Dec. 09, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) On the Road to Skibbereen, Co. Cork Oil on board, 29 x 39cm (11½ x 15¼'') Signed with initials; inscribed on label verso

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) On the Road to Skibbereen, Co. Cork Oil on board, 29 x 39cm (11½ x 15¼'') Signed with initials; inscribed on label verso

      Adam's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) GORSE
      Dec. 07, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) GORSE

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      signed with initials lower right; inscribed on reverse

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Mountain Road, West Cork
      Oct. 27, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Mountain Road, West Cork

      Est: €10,000 - €15,000

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Mountain Road, West Cork oil on canvas signed with initials lower left h:51  w:61 cm. Provenance: Artist's original label verso; Private Collection In this painting of a country road, on the edge of Dunmanus Bay, looking north towards the Sheep's Head peninsula, a woman, dressed in the traditional black 'Kinsale' cloak, walks beside a donkey. There are other figures on the road, in the distance. Deep shadows, bright hills and blue cloudy skies speak of a summer's day in West Cork, with lush vegetation and the red dash of fuchsia flowering by the wayside. Hamilton's keen sense of colour is evident in the delicate tonalities of the blue mountains and clouds, contrasting with the rich brown and green fields in the foreground. Hamilton often stayed with her niece Honor, who lived at Ahakista, a village on the northern shore of Dunmanus Bay, about four miles west of Durrus. The area is one of great natural beauty; the climate is sub-tropical and there are a number of famous gardens in the area, including Garnish Island. Staying with her niece enabled Hamilton to make painting trips in the surrounding area, including Bantry and Glengarriff. Peter Murray, October 2020

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) COTTAGES IN THE WEST (DOOAGH, ACHILL ISLAND)
      Oct. 19, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) COTTAGES IN THE WEST (DOOAGH, ACHILL ISLAND)

      Est: €6,000 - €8,000

      signed with initials lower left

      Whyte's
    • Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) TURF CUTTING
      Oct. 19, 2020

      Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) TURF CUTTING

      Est: €6,000 - €8,000

      signed with initials lower right

      Whyte's
    • LETITIA M. HAMILTON (1878 Ð 1964)
      Sep. 22, 2020

      LETITIA M. HAMILTON (1878 Ð 1964)

      Est: €1,200 - €1,600

      A street scene with a church in Eastern Europe Oil on board Signed with initials Provenance: Co. Westmeath, one owner, Private collection

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