Self-Portrait Roderic O'Conor (1903) Art Print
Self-Portrait Roderic O'Conor (1903) Art Print
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Paris, 1903. Roderic O'Conor had spent a decade painting the fishing villages and coastline of Brittany. That year, his subject matter shifted — toward the studio, toward the model, toward himself.
This self-portrait applies the same loose, structured brushwork O'Conor developed in Pont-Aven, working alongside Gauguin, to his own face: broken colour, visible directional strokes, no attempt at flattery. The original hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland, bequeathed by W. Wallace Anderson in 1929.
Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) was born in County Roscommon and became one of the few Irish painters working at the centre of the Pont-Aven school alongside Gauguin. His work hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland, the Tate, and major collections worldwide.
Sizes & Format
- 40x50 cm / 16x20″
- Available framed (black, white, wood)
Print & Frame Details
Archival matte paper, 250gsm (110lb), acid-free and FSC-certified — off-white, uncoated. Framed prints: solid oak or ash wood frame, 20mm thick, with shatterproof protective glazing. Ready to hang, hanging kit included. Unframed prints up to A4 ship flat; larger sizes ship rolled in a protective tube.
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