Adam's Important Irish Art September 26th 2018

18 10 PATRICK HENNESSY RHA (1915-1980) Herding the Horses Oil on canvas, 62.5 x 88cm (24½ x 34½’’) Signed Provenance: With David Hendriks Gallery, October 1975, where purchased by Brian Friel. Cork artist Patrick Hennessy’s painting skills were recognised early in his career, winning a scholarship to study at Dundee College in Scotland in the mid 1930s, and a further one which enabled him to travel to Paris and Rome. During his time at Dundee he met his future partner, artist Henry Robertson Craig and both were taught by James McIntosh Patrick RSA. Hennessy travelled widely throughout Europe and to Mo- rocco, but returned to Ireland in 1939, dividing his time between Cork and Dublin, where he joined the Society of Dublin Painters and exhibited regularly at the Hendriks Gallery. From 1941 he exhibited regularly at the RHA and he was elected a member of the Academy in 1949. His style has been associated with Surrealism while his subjects range from still life and interiors to landscapes and portraits. His works can be found in major public collections such as the National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Museum of Mod- ern Art, Hugh Lane Gallery, Ulster Museum and Crawford Gallery. € 7,000 - 10,000 11 PATRICK HENNESSY RHA (1915-1980) Rose and Gull Oil on canvas, 30.5 x 40.5cm (12 x 16’’) Signed Provenance: With David Hendriks Gallery, Septem- ber 1971, where purchased by Brian Friel. € 2,000 - 4,000 12 PATRICK HENNESSY RHA (1915-1980) Gull Island Oil on canvas, 30.5 x 40.5cm (12 x 16’’) Signed Provenance: With David Hendriks Gallery, Septem- ber 1971, where purchased by Brian Friel. € 2,000 - 4,000 Paintings from the Brian and Anne Friel Collection

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