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A large evocative limited edition (12/20) Éamonn O'Doherty (Irish, b.1939 - d.2011) multiblock print titled "Vauretor," dating to 1981. This rural French window view features bold graphic forms, layered in tones of bright reds and greens against a sandy background. Nicely presented in a simple pine wood frame. Eamonn O'Doherty is a well renowned artist, sculptor and printmaker, with his works fetching thousands at esteemed auctions.
MM: 70 x 93 cm including frame.
A prolific and diverse artist, Eamonn O'Doherty was best known for his large-scale public sculptures, thirty of which stand in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Among these are landmark works such as the Anna Livia Fountain and the Crann an Oir at Central Bank. From the early 1960s O'Doherty exhibited drawings and lithographs in Dublin galleries, later including paintings and small sculptures, the latter mainly in metal but occasionally in stone. His work appeared in small group shows and in such major exhibitions as the Independent Artists, Living Art, Oireachtas and the RHA; he was a prize winner at the Claremorris Open Exhibition, Co. Mayo (1981).
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