The End of the Glen by James Humbert Craig — Irish Art Print
The End of the Glen by James Humbert Craig — Irish Art Print
A sweeping Irish landscape from the 1920s, held in the National Gallery of Ireland. Craig's wide Atlantic skies and quiet coastal light — brought home as a fine art print.
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"The End of the Glen" is a sweeping landscape by James Humbert Craig (1877–1944), one of Ireland's most beloved painters of the western countryside. Painted in the 1920s, this oil on canvas captures wide Atlantic skies and rugged coastal light — held today in the National Gallery of Ireland (NGI.4592).
Craig spent much of his life painting the west of Ireland — Donegal, Connemara, the Antrim coast — returning again and again to the same open skies and quiet shorelines. His work sits in major Irish collections, yet it never lost its directness. There is nothing grand or performative about a Craig landscape. It simply looks like Ireland.
Printed on archival Master's Edition paper — matte, uncoated, acid-free, 250 gsm — this fine art print is made to last. The paper holds Craig's muted, atmospheric palette without over-saturating or flattening his brushwork. Available framed or unframed across 4 sizes.
- Paper: Master's Edition archival — matte, uncoated, natural white
- Weight: 250 gsm, acid-free, pH neutral
- Sizes: 30×40 cm · 45×60 cm · 60×80 cm · 75×100 cm
- Framing: Available in Black, White, or Wood frame
- Shipping: Free worldwide — printed and shipped on demand
- Provenance: After the original oil on canvas, National Gallery of Ireland, NGI.4592
Bring a piece of Ireland's wild landscape home.
