Portrait of John O’Leary (1830-1907), Fenian (1904) John Butler Yeats (Irish, 1839-1922)
Portrait of John O’Leary (1830-1907), Fenian (1904) John Butler Yeats (Irish, 1839-1922)
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Painted in Dublin, this (1904) -dated work captures intellectual gravity and moral resolve associated with Irish political idealism and cultural nationalism at the turn of the twentieth century.
John Butler Yeats is recognised as one of Ireland’s most psychologically perceptive portrait artists of the Irish Literary Revival. This work belongs to late-career portrait period, reflecting his close personal relationships with leading figures of the Irish Literary Revival and his distinctive ability to render character through restrained composition and expressive line.
This Collector's Edition print offers a tangible connection to Irish revolutionary thought, cultural leadership, and nationalist intellectual tradition. Ideal for studies, libraries, and spaces shaped by literary, political, or intellectual heritage.
Collector's Edition Specifications
- Museum-grade giclée reproduction
- Printed on Master's Edition archival paper
- Matte, uncoated, natural off-white surface
- Acid-free and pH-balanced for long-term preservation
- FSC-certified paper from responsible forestry sources
- Designed for framing, conservation, and long-term display
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