Portrait of James Joyce (1934) – Gallery Edition Irish Art Print
Portrait of James Joyce (1934) – Gallery Edition Irish Art Print
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Your grandfather left Dublin with Joyce's words in his pocket—now bring the man himself home.
Portrait of James Joyce (1934)
Jacques-Émile Blanche captured Joyce in 1934, just as Finnegans Wake was taking shape—a portrait of the writer at his most intense and uncompromising. This oil painting shows Joyce as he was: fierce, focused, utterly himself. This is your chance to bring it home.
About the Artist
Jacques-Émile Blanche was a French portraitist known for painting literary figures and society. He had access to Joyce during the writer's Paris years, when the Irish exile was at the height of his creative powers. Blanche's work captures not flattery but character—the weight of genius and stubborn independence.
Why This Print?
- Hangs in major collections; one of the definitive portraits of Ireland's greatest writer
- Joyce left Ireland but never left our minds—this portrait anchors him in a room, a home, a life
- For anyone who's read him, argued about him, or carried him across an ocean: here's his face
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
Shipping
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