Peasant Woman Seated Outdoors – Roderic O'Conor
Peasant Woman Seated Outdoors – Roderic O'Conor
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A moment of quiet dignity captured by an Irish master who understood the beauty in everyday lives.
Peasant Woman Seated Outdoors
Roderic O'Conor's intimate portrait captures a woman in stillness, her presence rendered with the bold colour and emotional depth that defined his Pont-Aven years. Painted during the 1890s, when O'Conor was working alongside the Post-Impressionist circle in Brittany, this study reveals his gift for finding profound humanity in simple subjects. This is your chance to bring home a work by one of Ireland's greatest painters.
About the Artist
Roderic O'Conor was born in Roscommon in 1860 and became one of the few Irish artists fully embedded in the European modernist movement. He spent decades in France, particularly in Pont-Aven, where he absorbed the revolutionary approaches of Van Gogh and Gauguin while maintaining his own distinctive voice. O'Conor's work bridged Irish identity and continental innovation, making him a singular figure in late 19th-century art. His paintings are held in major institutions worldwide.
Why This Print?
- A cornerstone work from O'Conor's most creative period, now in a prestigious private collection
- Demonstrates his mastery of figure painting and his ability to convey psychological presence through colour
- A portrait of rural Irish life seen through the eyes of an artist who never forgot home, even as he transformed European art
Collector's Edition Quality
- Archival giclee inks — gallery-grade, fade-resistant, built to last a lifetime
- Heavyweight museum paper — off-white, uncoated, with exceptional colour depth
- FSC-certified frames — oak, ash or black hardwood, ready to hang
- Colour-verified against the original for accuracy
- 30-day quality guarantee
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