Sold Lot #3 John Kelly Etching S/N

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$9.99

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John Kelly (1932-2006) etching. Pencil signed and titled. Abstract and organic image.
Nicely framed in chrome frame under glass.
Framed size measures 18" x 21".
Condition: Ever so slight toning to paper. Otherwise very nice condition.
Bio:
John Kelly was born a twin on 27th January 1932 in 32 Mountjoy Square, Dublin Ireland. John’s first exhibition was held in the newly opened Hendriks Gallery in 1957. His first works were of a religious theme but he later said that his eyes were opened by his time in Spain, where he spent 1960-1961, travelling, painting, and living for a time with Ronnie Drew in Seville. This was followed by an exhibition in the Hendriks Gallery Dublin of paintings from Spain in 1961. Around this time John also worked in London, as a house painter, and pursuing his own work; among his friends there was the artist Gerard Dillon, who joined the Graphic Studio ten years later to study etching with John. From the mid 1960s he was influenced by Abstract Impressionists, after seeing an exhibition in the Municipal Gallery, where he was first brought as a child by his father.In 1961, John’s play, “The Third Day”, was performed in the Gate Theatre by a cast including John Molloy and Ronnie Drew. Although it was well received by critics, he didn’t write for the stage again, but his interest in the theatre expressed itself in other ways, designing sets, props and posters.He returned briefly to religious themes in the 1960s, designing stained glass windows for St Killian’s Church in Mullagh, Co. Cavan and for St Mary’s Church, Tamnaherin, Co. Derry. He attended a discussion group on post Vatican Two Liturgical Art chaired by his friend Austin Flannery, O.P., who commissioned cover designs from John for the publications Doctrine and Life and Spirituality. John read very widely; his interest in history inspired his exhibitions “Letters from Napoleon” and “Images of the French Revolution” and his love of literature led to many fine works such as the “Molly” series and the Yeats, Beckett and Joyce paintings in the Dublin City University collection. In 1965 John joined the Graphic Studio Dublin, becoming Director in 1972, and later was co-founder of the Black Church Studio; his skill and reputation as a printmaker led to his appointment in 1977 to the Print Department in NCAD, where he encouraged and inspired several generations of students until his retirement in 1997.

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