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Blogger Journeyman said...

Glad you finally got round to Orpen Donald, he is one of my favourites. There is a very good collection of his work in the National Gallery Dublin, http://tinyurl.com/c7n4l2l
last time I was there they had a room devoted to his work, When I first walked into the room I thought it was a collection of many artists his style was so diverse. He also wrote an excellent history of art “An Outline of Art”

Dave

April 16, 2012 at 2:17 AM

Blogger Hels said...

So glad you did the post on Orpen.

I always think Orpen's portraits are very interesting and talented, regardless of whether they are self portraits, individuals' portraits or group portraits.

But his landscapes are difficult to look at, especially when he was so badly affected by war. (And yes I realise he was an official war artist).

April 16, 2012 at 5:15 AM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

Journeyman & Hels -- Glad you appreciate Orpen even though, as you both note, he's a little hard to categorize.

And thanks for the tip, Journeyman. It happens that I should be in Dublin for a few days in August and already hoped to include a visit to the National Gallery. Now I know I'll need to track down that Orpen room.

April 16, 2012 at 11:37 AM

Anonymous Dominic Lee said...

You guys may find some of my postings of interest (I have been to Orpen's House in Dublin & London).
www.facebook.com/SirWilliamOrpen
And I would welcome any contributions.
Ta,
Dominic Lee

September 16, 2013 at 5:45 AM

Blogger an-aesthetic said...

Orpen is a very great artist, it's disgraceful how he has been marginalised since his death!

December 4, 2013 at 9:19 AM

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