Loading Spinner

Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp Sold at Auction Prices

Porträtmaler

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Auction Date

Seller

Seller Location

Price Range

to
  • Rosemary O'Callaghan Westropp (1896-1982) Irish Wonderful Tipperary
    Mar. 23, 2015

    Rosemary O'Callaghan Westropp (1896-1982) Irish Wonderful Tipperary

    Est: €150 - €250

    Rosemary O'Callaghan Westropp (1896-1982) Irish Wonderful Tipperary oil on canvas board signed lower left h:20.50  w:28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) BLACK STALLION, 1939
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) BLACK STALLION, 1939

    Est: €200 - €300

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) BLACK STALLION, 1939 Medium: oil on canvas Signature: signed and dated lower left Dimensions: 36 by 46cm., 14 by 18in. Provenance Exhibited: Literature: Notes: Contained in Original Dawson Gallery frame. The O'Callaghan-Westropp family lived in the 18th Century Maryfort Estate (also known as Lismehane House) in the barony of Tulla Upper, County Clare in the early 19th Century. It is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as being occupied by John O'Callaghan, valued at £35 and held from George Westropp. In the 20th century it was the home of his son Colonel George O'Callaghan who assumed the additional name of Westropp. The house was demolished in 1967 by Colonel Conor J. O'Callaghan Westropp, the last member of the family to live there. Images of the artist, Rosemary and her sister Henrietta, daughter to (Col. George and sister to Col. Conor) riding their family horses can be found in the collection of Clare County Library. Rosemary is mentioned in Burke's Irish Family Records as having painted the great jockey Pat Taafe on that most loved of Irish racehorses, Arkle. She is also recorded as exhibiting eleven works, mainly equestrian, with the Watercolour Society from 1937-1940.

    Whyte's
  • Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) BAYBUSH, 1937
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) BAYBUSH, 1937

    Est: €200 - €300

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) BAYBUSH, 1937 Medium: watercolour Signature: signed and dated lower right; titled lower left Dimensions: 33 by 46cm., 13 by 18in. Provenance Exhibited: Literature: Notes: Contained in Original Dawson Gallery frame. The O'Callaghan-Westropp family lived in the 18th Century Maryfort Estate (also known as Lismehane House) in the barony of Tulla Upper, County Clare in the early 19th Century. It is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as being occupied by John O'Callaghan, valued at £35 and held from George Westropp. In the 20th century it was the home of his son Colonel George O'Callaghan who assumed the additional name of Westropp. The house was demolished in 1967 by Colonel Conor J. O'Callaghan Westropp, the last member of the family to live there. Images of the artist, Rosemary and her sister Henrietta, daughter to (Col. George and sister to Col. Conor) riding their family horses can be found in the collection of Clare County Library. Rosemary is mentioned in Burke's Irish Family Records as having painted the great jockey Pat Taafe on that most loved of Irish racehorses, Arkle. She is also recorded as exhibiting eleven works, mainly equestrian, with the Watercolour Society from 1937-1940.

    Whyte's
  • Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) "INISH FREE" AFTER WINNING IRISH CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CURRAGH, RIDDEN BY W. HOWARD
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) "INISH FREE" AFTER WINNING IRISH CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CURRAGH, RIDDEN BY W. HOWARD

    Est: €200 - €300

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) "INISH FREE" AFTER WINNING IRISH CAMBRIDGESHIRE, CURRAGH, RIDDEN BY W. HOWARD Medium: watercolour Signature: signed lower right; inscribed lower left Dimensions: 44 by 39cm., 17.5 by 15.5in. Provenance Exhibited: Literature: Notes: The O'Callaghan-Westropp family lived in the 18th Century Maryfort Estate (also known as Lismehane House) in the barony of Tulla Upper, County Clare in the early 19th Century. It is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as being occupied by John O'Callaghan, valued at £35 and held from George Westropp. In the 20th century it was the home of his son Colonel George O'Callaghan who assumed the additional name of Westropp. The house was demolished in 1967 by Colonel Conor J. O'Callaghan Westropp, the last member of the family to live there. Images of the artist, Rosemary and her sister Henrietta, daughter to (Col. George and sister to Col. Conor) riding their family horses can be found in the collection of Clare County Library. Rosemary is mentioned in Burke's Irish Family Records as having painted the great jockey Pat Taafe on that most loved of Irish racehorses, Arkle. She is also recorded as exhibiting eleven works, mainly equestrian, with the Watercolour Society from 1937-1940.

    Whyte's
  • Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) MR MICHAEL MCDONAGH'S "COROFIN", 1938
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) MR MICHAEL MCDONAGH'S "COROFIN", 1938

    Est: €200 - €300

    Rosemary O'Callaghan-Westropp (1896-1982) MR MICHAEL MCDONAGH'S "COROFIN", 1938 Medium: watercolour Signature: signed and dated lower right; inscribed lower left; with inscribed Watercolour Society of Ireland label on reverse; also with Victor Waddington Galleries label on reverse Dimensions: 36 by 51cm., 14 by 20in. Provenance Exhibited:: WSCI, 1938 (nfs)Literature: Notes: In original Victor Waddington frame. With Lismehane, Co. Clare address on reverse. The O'Callaghan-Westropp family lived in the 18th Century Maryfort Estate (also known as Lismehane House) in the barony of Tulla Upper, County Clare in the early 19th Century. It is recorded in Griffith's Valuation as being occupied by John O'Callaghan, valued at £35 and held from George Westropp. In the 20th century it was the home of his son Colonel George O'Callaghan who assumed the additional name of Westropp. The house was demolished in 1967 by Colonel Conor J. O'Callaghan Westropp, the last member of the family to live there. Images of the artist, Rosemary and her sister Henrietta, daughter to (Col. George and sister to Col. Conor) riding their family horses can be found in the collection of Clare County Library. Rosemary is mentioned in Burke's Irish Family Records as having painted the great jockey Pat Taafe on that most loved of Irish racehorses, Arkle. She is also recorded as exhibiting eleven works, mainly equestrian, with the Watercolour Society from 1937-1940.

    Whyte's
  • Rosemary O'Callaghan Westropp (1896-1982)
    Oct. 23, 2007

    Rosemary O'Callaghan Westropp (1896-1982)

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Rosemary O'Callaghan Westropp (1896-1982) 'Hyperion - Madonna' (1862) & 'Vienna' (1863) (by Aureole - Turkish Blood) Oil on canvas, 40 x 50cm each (a pair) Each signed and dated

    Adam's
Lots Per Page: