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Lot 8: Lilian Lucy Davidson ARHA (1893-1954) No More to

Est: €7,000 EUR - €10,000 EURSold:
Adam'sDublin 2, IrelandMarch 26, 2013

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Lilian Lucy Davidson ARHA (1893-1954) No More to Sea Oil on canvas, 54.5 x 42cm (21'' x 16 ½'') Signed with monogram Exhibited: Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, 1946, Cat. No. 170 Lilian Davidson was born in Bray Co. Wicklow and attended the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art Dublin from the age of sixteen and won prizes there in 1895, 1896, and in 1897 won the RDS Scholarship which carried a free studentship, it didn't come too soon as that was the year of her father's death. Although in not very buoyant financial circumstances, she travelled extensively and did so for most of her life. She painted landscapes in Belgium and Switzerland, besides various parts of Ireland. She was a regular contributor to the Watercolour Society, The Dublin Painters Society and the Munster Fine Art Club, and was part of an interesting circle being friendly with Jack Yeats whom she painted and with the circle around the Gate Theatre for which she wrote plays under the pseudonym of Ulick Burke, her most famous play Bride was directed in the Gate by Hilton Edwards and designed by Micheál Mac Liammóir. She was certainly aware of the works of Honoré Daumier and Jean Francois Millet and used the same prototype of humanity for the important works depicting the Irish Peasant. Lilian Davidson portrayed the Claddagh, the Irish-speaking district of Galway, at a time when she was involved with the Torch Theatre for whom she was writing a play, and it is thought that the Claddagh is the location of the current work. Ciarán Mac Gonigal

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Important Irish Art

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Adam's
March 26, 2013, 06:00 PM GMT

26 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Dublin, D02 X665, IE