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- A celebration of the art and career of Walter Osborne (1859-1903), one of Ireland's leading landscape and portrait painters.Published to coincide with the artist's first monographic exhibition organized in the United States, Homecoming: Walter Osborne's Portraits of Dublin, 1880-1900 explores the art of this leading Irish painter.
- About the Author: Cheryl K. Snay PhD, is curator of European and American Art before 1900, Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame.
- 192 Pages
- Art, Individual Artists
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A celebration of the art and career of Walter Osborne (1859-1903), one of Ireland's leading landscape and portrait painters.
Published to coincide with the artist's first monographic exhibition organized in the United States, Homecoming: Walter Osborne's Portraits of Dublin, 1880-1900 explores the art of this leading Irish painter. This vital catalogue of Osborne's work depicts Dublin as a vibrant city of commerce, social interaction, and artistic potential in the late nineteenth century.
This lavishly illustrated catalogue charts the course of the artist's student days, his travels to Belgium, France, and England--which informed so much of his subsequent painting--and finally his return to his native Dublin. Curators and scholars contributing to the catalogue cast his work as a reflection on Ireland's capital--its citizens, architecture, and green spaces but, more importantly, its status as a city approaching modernization and political transformation. Iconic works from the National Gallery of Ireland, Hugh Lane Gallery, Hunt Museum in Limerick, Crawford Art Gallery in Cork, and private collectors further elaborate those narratives. The result is a rich tapestry of life and art in Ireland at the close of the nineteenth century.
This publication accompanies an exhibition at Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, opening in August 2025.
About the Author
Cheryl K. Snay PhD, is curator of European and American Art before 1900, Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame.
Judith Stapletonis a Keough-Naughton Institute National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, and was previously the Donald & Marilyn Keough Curatorial Fellow at the Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame.
Brendan Rooney is head curator at the National Gallery of Ireland.
Kathryn Milligan is assistant librarian, Edward Murphy Library, Dublin.
Logan Sisley is acting head of collections at the Hugh Lane, Dublin.
Aoife-Marie Buckley is the Donald and Marilyn Keough Curatorial Fellow, Raclin Murphy Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame.