Adam's HOMAN POTTERTON A LIFETIME OF COLLECTING 7th September 2021

128 127 CHARLES LAMB RHA (1893-1944) A Summer Day in Connemara Oil on panel, 29 x 39cm (11½ x 15¼’ ’ ) Signed € 4,000 - 6,000 Born in Portadown, Co. Armagh, Charles Lamb initially studied life drawing at night at the Belfast School of Art before winning a scholarship to study full time at the Metropol- itan School of Art in Dublin in 1917. In 1921 Lamb visited Carraroe in Connemara for the first time. Charles Lamb, like Henry, Keating and MacGonigal had a deep attachment to the West of Ireland, especially the area around Carraroe where he settled in 1935 and ran a painting school during summer months. From the mid-1930s he concentrated on depicting landscape, working rapidly on a warm-toned surface whilst trying to capture the changing mood and light of Con- nemara. His vision which is characteristically contemplative is characterised by broad brushwork and restrained impasto. He also lived and worked in Brittany for a time during the 1920s, where the locals and way of life came to be the focus of his subject matter, as the people of Connemara did while he worked there. He exhibited in London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles as well as regularly at the RUA and RHA where he became a member in 1930 and 1938 respec- tively. In 1947 a solo show was held at CEMA, Belfast, and a retrospective of his work was held in 1969 at the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin. Significant works can be found in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane and the Ulster Museum.

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