In St Stephen's Green — Walter Osborne Irish Art Print
In St Stephen's Green — Walter Osborne Irish Art Print
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In St Stephen's Green (c.1895) hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland — one of the most quietly powerful works in their permanent collection.
Walter Frederick Osborne painted this scene at the height of his powers. An elderly man on a bench. A young mother holding her child. Figures drifting through dappled light beneath the park's canopy. Osborne wasn't painting a postcard. He was watching people — Dublin's working class at the end of the 1800s — with the kind of attention that makes a painting last a century and still feel like something you've walked past yourself.
His handling of light is what separates him. The impressionistic softness, the small white dog in the foreground, the way shadow and sun move across the pathway — it's precise and tender at the same time. There's no sentimentality, just observation.
This print is produced on archival matte paper using long-life pigment inks, paired with an FSC-certified hardwood frame and crystal-clear acrylic glazing. Ready to hang.
Walter Frederick Osborne (1859–1903) was one of the foremost Irish painters of the nineteenth century, trained in Antwerp and deeply influenced by the plein-air tradition. In St Stephen's Green is held in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.
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