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George Bernard O'Neill (Irish,1828-1917) oil painting antique
George Bernard O'Neill (Irish,1828-1917) oil painting antique
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ARTIST: George Bernard O'Neill (Ireland, 1828 - 1917)
TITLE: The New Locket (titled on label)
MEDIUM: oil on canvas
CONDITION: Relined. Few minor paint losses. Some small scattered inpaintings. Some damages to frame.
ART SIZE: 24 x 20 inches / 60 x 50 cm
FRAME SIZE: 30 x 26 inches / 76 x 66 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
PROVENANCE: Frost and Reed Gallery, London, UK (has gallery label on verso)
CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online
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SKU#: 127937
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BIOGRAPHY:
George Bernard O'Neill was a prolific Irish genre painter, from 1859 a member of the Cranbrook Colony of artists.O'Neill was born in Dublin in Ireland, the ninth of fifteen children of a Dublin Ordnance clerk. He arrived in England in 1837, went to school in Woolwich and was accepted at the Royal Academy Schools in 1845. He was a successful student, regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1847 onwards, and gained a reputation as a painter of charming narrative scenes. 'The Foundling', exhibited in 1852, demonstrated his awareness of works by Old Masters combined with the appealing subject of an orphaned child.O' Neill's artistic manner was similar to that of Thomas Webster and Frederick Daniel Hardy. The close relationship between O'Neill and Hardy can be judged from their little painting 'The Surprise' where Hardy painted the interior and O'Neill - the figure (Wolverhampton Art Gallery).Scenes of rural life - virtuous, innocent, sometimes slightly comical, sometimes sentimental, painted on small domestic scale, appealed to middle-class customers. The height of his success was in the 1850s-1870s, when his works were eagerly collected by Midlands industrialists and the entrepreneurs of other industrial regions of the country. This feeling of public success was expressed in O'Neill's painting 'Public Opinion', which had been shown at the Royal Academy in 1863 (at present at the Leeds City Art Gallery).O'Neill also kept a home and studio in London, where he spent the winter months participating in the capital's artistic life. In the 1870s, along with George Henry Boughton, he became friends with James McNeill Whistler and offered him moral support during the years 1877-78, when Whistler sued the critic John Ruskin for libel. Although O'Neill's artistic views were in many ways contrary to these of Whistler, they both believed that the artist's aesthetic purpose gave validity to a work of art.
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George Bernard O'Neill (Irish,1828-1917) oil painting antique

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