Peasant Woman Seated Outdoors – Roderic O’Conor Collector’s Edition Size: 40x50 cm / 16x20
Peasant Woman Seated Outdoors – Roderic O’Conor Collector’s Edition Size: 40x50 cm / 16x20
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Painted in Brittany, France (Pont-Aven School), this circa 1897-dated work captures Quiet intensity and inward stillness associated with A sense of endurance and self-containment rooted in rural life and cultural identity.
Roderic O’Conor (1860–1940) is recognised as Leading Irish Post-Impressionist; associate of Gauguin and Van Gogh; key figure of the Pont-Aven School. This work belongs to Mature Pont-Aven period, late 1890s, reflecting Painted during O’Conor’s sustained engagement with the Breton peasant figure, a subject he explored between 1892 and 1904. Unlike most Pont-Aven artists, O’Conor isolated the female figure to explore abstraction, anonymity, and form. This work was exhibited internationally in major Post-Impressionist surveys and documented by Jonathan Benington in the artist’s catalogue raisonné..
This Collector's Edition print offers a tangible connection to European modernism with Irish authorship; intellectually serious, museum-grade collecting. Ideal for Study, library, or refined living space; suited to collectors of Irish modernism and Post-Impressionist art.
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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