€60
Star Lot: An original Norman Teeling (b.1944) oil on board painting. Features a barge boat and a man strolling leisurely along the banks of a canal. The palette of yellows, greens, and blues imbues a sense of harmony. Signed 'Teeling' bottom right and housed in a smart frame behind glass. Teeling is a renowned Irish artist with a strong auction history, his works fetching upwards of €4000 at Whyte's.
MM: 34cm X 29cm including frame.
Born in 1944 in Dublin, Norman Teeling is known as a leader in Irish impressionist painting, praised for his plein air style. He attended the National College of Art and Design in Dublin under Maurice MacGonigal PPRHA and John Kelly RHA, after which he taught fine art for a number of years. Working in oils and sometimes watercolours, his subjects include still life interiors, portraits, genre scenes and history painting and abstracts. He was commissioned to produce ten paintings for the General Post Office in Dublin to depict the events surrounding the 1916 Easter Rising, which presently remain on display. Teeling has exhibited throughout the UK and Ireland including at The Oriel Gallery in Dublin and The Barbara Stanley Gallery in London.
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