Daniel O’Connell Lord Mayor of Dublin Irish Framed Art Print
Daniel O’Connell Lord Mayor of Dublin Irish Framed Art Print
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The man who freed Irish Catholics now watches over your home from across the world.
Daniel O'Connell, Lord Mayor of Dublin
This portrait captures O'Connell at the height of his power, wearing the robes of Lord Mayor—a symbol of how far an Irish Catholic could rise. Painted in the 1840s, it commemorates the man who won Catholic Emancipation and transformed Irish politics forever. Bring the Liberator home with you.
About the Artist
This portrait comes from the tradition of Irish civic commemoration, created during O'Connell's lifetime when his victories were still fresh. Artists of the era understood they were painting not just a man, but a moment—the instant when Irish Catholics reclaimed their place in public life. The work captures both his dignity and his determination.
Why This Print?
- Hangs in the tradition of Dublin's civic portrait collections, honouring Ireland's greatest political leader
- O'Connell's Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 changed the course of Irish history and opened doors for generations
- For the diaspora, O'Connell represents what was fought for—the right to be Irish and Catholic without apology, anywhere in the world
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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